An early season heat wave is roasting Texas. Spring heat can be particularly dangerous for people's health--here's why.
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Some volunteers picked up trash along the bank and others used kayaks to find refuse.
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The all-terrain chairs are available for free with a reservation.
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The vote tightens rules for metal and auto parts recyclers in the city on issues ranging from pollution to pest control.
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Increased cloud cover and a drop or two of rain will help cool things down
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Record-breaking heat continues through the weekend in the Alamo City.
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Recently, Mexico began sending more water to the U.S. to uphold its end of a nearly 80-year-old treaty that spells out how two countries share water. But farmers and water experts say the new agreement won't be enough.
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Conditions may worsen on Wednesday. An Excessive Heat Warning could replace a Heat Advisory now in effect.
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The lists are based on the average number of days declared 'unhealthy' by government environmental agencies, with the most such days earning cities the highest rankings.
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These tips ensure that everyone safely enjoys — not just endures — the heat in San Antonio this weekSome are common sense. Some are things most Texans do already. Nevertheless, it's worth taking a moment to ensure that everyone in your life adheres to these safe and healthy routines throughout the hottest months.
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Weather experts expect another above average Atlantic hurricane season, with all the rain and flooding that may bring. There are several ways residents can prepare themselves to endure — or escape — what may be coming. Hurricane season begins on June 1.