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Dallas is collaborating with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to collect data from areas of the city most impacted by intense heat.
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As Texas sizzles, Fort Worth Botanic Garden and Fort Worth Zoo developed plans to beat the heat. Each outdoor destination has creative ways to keep its plants, animals, staff and visitors safe during the heat.
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A new report from Environment America shows that 90% of Texas beaches had at least one day of unsafe fecal contamination in 2022, far above the national average.
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The Butler Trail off Lady Bird Lake will host 150 goats for the next three to four weeks. They'll be eating up poison ivy and other invasive plant species.
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An asphalt plant that has been at the center of controversy between Joppa residents and Dallas city officials is scheduled to stop production on Friday.
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The first single of the album reimagines the classic track “(Hey Baby) Que Pasó.”
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A new study from researchers at the University of Texas at Austin and the Texas Climate Jobs finds Texas could see over 35,000 jobs created if new federal methane regulations are adopted later this year.
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The celebrated dance company - known for its athletic and often biomorphic movement pieces - returns with an outdoor project commissioned by TITAS.
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Some Joppa residents passed out snow cones and other snacks to people walking by on Saturday. Every concession came with information on the upcoming public hearing over a controversial asphalt plant.
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4DWN Skatepark in South Dallas has grown into a community hub with weekly healthy, zero-waste food rescue and distribution.
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Joppa residents will have to wait again to voice concerns about a controversial asphalt plant. A public hearing was scheduled and then postponed the same day.
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The Austin Asphalt batch plant in Joppa will not be granted an automatic permit renewal from the city. Dallas city officials say the facility is out of compliance.