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Denton County purchased the 60-acre Briarwood Retreat Center campgrounds without inspection. Now county officials say a majority of the site's buildings are in disrepair.
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Closing a controversial West Dallas shingle plant may be one step closer as GAF prepares to build a new factory in Kansas. Some residents there don't want it.
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Fritch Fire Chief Zeb Smith died Tuesday morning while battling a structure fire.
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You may have heard the term in recent years. A recent rainfall may have recharged one, another may not have enough water to keep up with demand. But what exactly are they?
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A star-shaped fungus found only in Texas, Oklahoma and Japan is popping up in the Austin area this winter to the delight of mushroom enthusiasts.
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There are hundreds of U.S. neighborhoods where the population is declining due to flood risk, a new study suggests. Climate change drives flooding from heavy rain and sea level rise.
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Saginaw City Council joined Fort Worth and Dallas in opting out of multi-billion dollar settlements with chemical manufacturers 3M and DuPont.
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A guide to finding natural beauty and wildlife on hiking and biking trails in North Texas.
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Did you know that Texas has more species of snake than any other state in the United States? Here are some you might encounter in North Texas
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West Dallas residents were blocked twice from filing for closure of a shingle plant. After Tuesday's vote, their right to file could be limited.
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EPA regulators have announced a new program aimed specifically at putting data behind West Dallas residents' concerns.
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Parks or housing? Dallas officials hesitant on using city-owned land for 15 proposed new greenspacesThe Trust for Public Land hopes to partner with Dallas city officials to turn 15 vacant city-owned properties, into parks. But some say the land can be put to better use.