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In Albuquerque, much of the Rio Grande was a cracked riverbed Monday, a result of a record dry winter and legal restrictions ...
For the second time in 40 years, the stretch of the Rio Grande in Albuquerque has gone dry, the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The Rio Grande in Albuquerque at Tingley Beach and Central is bone dry. Farmers, who depend on this water source, will soon be feeling those effects.
Water measurements taken on Tuesday by the Bureau of Reclamation reveal the Rio Grande has dried up completely south of the ...
A city and county collaboration to sweep encampments and remove trash from the Rio Grande bosque officially launched Friday ...
It’s not uncommon to have parts of the Rio Grande go dry in its more southern reaches, but not in Albuquerque. Like a monument, the river courses through the city, flanked by a forest of ...
For the second time in 40 years, the Rio Grande is set to run dry in parts of Albuquerque. It's a dramatic difference from where water levels once stood in the spring to where they are now.
Federal managers are warning that if hot and dry conditions persist, it's possible that the stretch of the Rio Grande flowing through Albuquerque could dry up this fall. The Bureau of Reclamation ...
Water managers in the Middle Rio Grande Valley are bracing for a dry season and are warning farmers that some parts of the river may run dry. That could mean little to no water ...
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