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Supporters of the ambitious Rio Grande Plan to bury some of Salt Lake City's dividing train tracks have a new $12 billion addition to their toolkit as they try to convince policymakers to back the ...
Chad Thompson, from Albuquerque, celebrates after tossing a 16 pound sheaf over 34 feet, 6 inch bar with a pitchfork. This was during the sheaf toss at the Rio Grande Valley Celtic Festival, at ...
NextDecade secured a 20-year, 1.2-MMtpa offtake from Aramco for the planned fourth liquefaction train of the under-construction Rio Grande LNG project in Brownsville, Texas.
NextDecade Corporation NEXT has received a favorable ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, securing the future of its Rio Grande LNG project. The court revised its previous ...
Bring in the season with the 33rd annual Rio Grande Arts and Crafts Spring Fest, where over 150 artists will all be gathered for a weekend-long showcase of original, handcrafted works.
NextDecade, the Houston company behind the Rio Grande liquefied natural gas export facility in Brownsville, Texas, is planning to build even more liquefaction trains at the LNG terminal than ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 31, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Foremost Clean Energy Ltd. (NASDAQ: FMST) (CSE: FAT) (“Foremost” or the “Company”), an emerging North American uranium and ...
Promises that the Rio Grande Reservoir's upgraded dam near Creede would improve recreation and the environment in Colorado haven't materialized, locals say. There is hope for a grant application.
The Rio Grande Compact—signed in 1938 between Colorado, New Mexico and Texas—sealed the river’s fate. The compact ensured that farmers in all three states would get their share of water.
By the turn of the 20th century, disputes over Rio Grande water were brewing between farmers in southern New Mexico’s Mesilla Valley and those in El Paso and neighboring Ciudad Juárez in Mexico.
The Rio Grande Compact—signed in 1938 between Colorado, New Mexico and Texas—sealed the river’s fate. The compact ensured that farmers in all three states would get their share of water.
Q: Two friends at my weekly 42 dominoes game are from the Rio Grande Valley. When I asked them why Texans call a flat floodplain a “valley,” when a valley is actually the low spot between ...
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