A Colorado School of Mines study adds "when" to the perennial water questions of "how much" and "where" water is flowing.
As reservoir levels near critical levels, proposed mandatory cuts could impact 500,000 people and a major petrochemical hub.
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If you can locate Lake City, Colorado on a map without zooming in three times, you’re either a geography savant or you’ve ...
Late in the season of her field research in Tanzania, Jacqueline Lungmus stands in a dried up creek bed. She’s tired and run ...
Residential airparks offer a unique lifestyle for aviation enthusiasts, allowing planes to be integrated into daily life with ...
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An estimated 200 people descended on the Clinton Township municipal offices in Wayne County on May 7, expressing concerns ...
FOWLER: Republicans control things in Washington and in Tennessee at the state level, but not Memphis or the surrounding ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Republican senators in Louisiana advanced a plan Wednesday to eliminate one of two majority-Black, ...