Rob Boscamp
Radio Staff Announcer; News Editor-
Over 85 percent of Texas is reported to be in at least abnormally dry conditions and over 75 percent is currently in some level of drought.
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Angelo State University history professor Dr. Kenna Archer suggests an answer to Corpus Christi’s current water concerns might require a look back a century or two.
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The flesh-eating parasite has not been reported in Texas since 1982, but the U.S. Department of Agriculture is eyeing the movements of New World Screwworms south of the Texas-Mexico border.
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'No time to panic' | City Manager Zanoni reassures residents despite urgent message from Gov. AbbottCity leaders pushed back on comments made by state officials.
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City could face water curtailment later this year.
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Senator proposes bringing together city leaders to talk about Evangeline/Laguna project
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The firms, Spheros, and Hayden and Sawyer are being evaluated for study.
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The City could declare water curtailment this year.
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The Rio Grande Valley has one of the highest dementia rates in Texas — nearly double the national average — driven by risk factors such as cardiovascular disease.
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Energy industry takes center stage of Friday event