As Texas’s population booms and the state grows hotter and drier, it’s more important than ever to understand: Who’s wasting our water? Thanks to a blind salamander, San Antonio became a national leader…
Texas Monthly – Why Don’t Water Wasters Pay Much More Per Gallon?
As Texas’s population booms and the state grows hotter and drier, it’s more important than ever to understand: Who’s wasting our water? To reduce waste, common sense suggests rescinding water’s current exception from…
Texas Monthly – Why Are Permian Basin Frackers Using as Much Fresh Water as Dallas?
As Texas’s population booms and the state grows hotter and drier, it’s more important than ever to understand: Who’s wasting our water? Without water, there’s no fracking. Without fracking, there’s no twenty-first-century Texas…
Texas Monthly – El Paso Reuses Every Drop of Water It Can. The Rest of Texas Could Heed the Lesson.
As Texas’s population booms and the state grows hotter and drier, it’s more important than ever to understand: Who’s wasting our water? As climate change continues to shift eastward the dividing line between…
Texas Monthly – Thirsty New Subdivisions Have Made the Texas Groundwater Crisis Plain to See
As Texas’s population booms and the state grows hotter and drier, it’s more important than ever to understand: Who’s wasting our water? Longhorns used to graze across the street from the house…
Texas Monthly – As the Ogallala Aquifer Dwindles, West Texas Farmers Face a Future Without Irrigated Crops
As Texas’s population booms and the state grows hotter and drier, it’s more important than ever to understand: Who’s wasting our water? The rains don’t come like they used to, and Glenn…
KTSM News – Tuesday 9-hour forecast: Expect slight chance of isolated showers until tonight
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – Happy Tuesday! Another day with partly cloudy skies to overcast the Sun City. However, a slight chance of isolated showers won’t begin until 6 p.m. The morning…
Texas Monthly – ‘The Problem With Erik,’ Episode 6: “The Fall” (TM Audio Exclusive)
This is an early access episode, available to TM Audio subscribers only. Connect access to your TM Audio feed to the podcast player of your choice here. To troubleshoot any issues, access the FAQ here. Read the transcript below.“Oh,…
Texas Monthly – Texas is once more flirting with expanding passenger rail
The state’s booming population, congestion problems and billions of federal dollars on the table have officials eyeing ways to boost passenger rail. Read: Read More
Texas Monthly – In Texas, violating campaign ethics laws rarely yields repercussions. The attorney general’s office is to blame.
The number of fines for breaking state campaign ethics laws has exploded in recent years as Ken Paxton’s office rarely pursues stricter enforcement. Read: Read More



