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Scorching hot temperatures will be with us for a while. Hydration is not only key for humans, it's key for our furry friends, too.
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Keep an eye out for the slow-moving, shelled creatures on city roads. In the summer months, they often migrate across the terrain to seek out new territory, find food or settle into the perfect nesting place.
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Chances are you've walked past a rattlesnake before and didn't even know it. Here's what you should do if you encounter one.
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Texas officials have vowed to oppose federal regulations aimed at reducing methane emissions from oil and gas operations. But the report says plugging leaks and upgrading wells is poised to be a big business in the Lone Star State.
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Supporters say the plan would help bolster the Texas grid. Opponents call it a costly and unnecessary giveaway to energy companies.
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This worm is known for irritating human skin, being poisonous for pets and eating earthworms from flower beds.
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Marine Corps veteran Cherie Cheramie is the first woman to graduate from Austin Energy’s climbing school. It's the first step before becoming a line worker.
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The National Weather Service expects most of the heavy rain to come this weekend, with the highest risks of flooding on Saturday.
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Thanks to a relatively mild winter and April’s above-normal rainfall, the pesky bugs are swarming the city early in high numbers.
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The Texas grid will be more reliant on renewables than ever, according to a recent state assessment. Texas regulators don't like that.
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The failed launch of SpaceX's Starship rocket from Boca Chica in South Texas last week didn't just explode the world's largest rocket. It caused more environmental damage than expected.
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The city's bulk pickup program collects large items that can’t fit inside a regular trash bin a few times a year in select neighborhoods.