The string of orange buoys mimics an earlier effort by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to wall off the Rio Grande.
In the Rio Grande Valley, the river that built the region’s farms and cities is no longer a dependable water source.
Since Trump returned to office, dozens of environmental, wildlife and public access rules have been waived to make way for the border wall.
A string of bright orange buoys has begun appearing in the Rio Grande near Brownsville, Texas, as the Department of Homeland ...
A federal judge in Austin on Wednesday ordered the State of Texas to move the barriers it placed in the Rio Grande to the riverbank on the Texas side of the river. The state was also ordered not to ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Following a decade-long dispute, Texas, New Mexico, Colorado and the United States filed settlement agreements related to the Texas v New Mexico and Colorado case. The dispute began in ...
The Trump administration is putting hundreds of miles of new border buoys in the Rio Grande River along the border between Texas and Mexico. The move to place large buoys along 500 miles of the river ...
RIO GRANDE, Texas -- A 3-year-old child died on Wednesday as his family attempted to cross the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas, a spokesperson for Texas Department of Public Safety told ABC News. The ...
PHOENIX — A national water study, in partnership with Northern Arizona University, has found the Rio Grande River is potentially at risk of a water shortage with just two more dry winters. Ben Ruddell ...