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  • Associated Press

    US dedicates $60 million to saving water along the Rio Grande as flows shrink and demands grow

    The U.S. government is dedicating $60 million over the next few years to projects along the Rio Grande in southern New Mexico and West Texas to make the river more resilient in the face of climate change and growing demands. The funding announced Friday by U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland marks the first disbursement from the Inflation Reduction Act for a basin outside of the Colorado River system. While pressures on the Colorado River have dominated headlines, Haaland and others acknowledged that other communities in the West — from Native American reservations to growing cities and agricultural strongholds — are experiencing the effects of unprecedented drought.

  • NBC News

    Woman found living in Michigan grocery store sign, complete with computer and Keurig, for months

    A woman was found living in the rooftop sign of a Family Fare grocery store in Michigan and had been there for about a year, police said.

  • WTVD – Raleigh/Durham

    Evening weather forecast

    The chance for storms decreases as the evening goes on.