Published 22 hours ago • loading... • Updated 22 hours agoShow Less IconArcheologists Mobilize as Border Projects Threaten Ancient West Texas Sites Summary by KRTS 93.5 FM Marfa Public RadioIn the coming months, the Trump administration’s construction of border barriers could impact hundreds, even thousands, of archeological sites in the Lower Pecos Canyonlands, where the Pecos River and Devils River join the Rio GrandeShare menu1 Articles1 ArticlesAllLeft1CenterRightSearch IconSort IconKRTS 93.5 FM Marfa Public RadioLean LeftFactualityOwnershipArcheologists Mobilize as Border Projects Threaten Ancient West Texas SitesIn the coming months, the Trump administration’s construction of border barriers could impact hundreds, even thousands, of archeological sites in the Lower Pecos Canyonlands, where the Pecos River and Devils River join the Rio Grande22 hours agoRead Full ArticleThink freely.Subscribe and get full access to Ground NewsSubscriptions start at $9.99/yearSubscribeBlindspot Title And LogoStories disproportionately reported by the Left or the RightSee More BlindspotsCoverage DetailsTotal News Sources1Leaning Left1Leaning Right0Center0Last Updated16 hours agoBias Distribution100% LeftBias Distribution Too Big Arrow IconToo Big Arrow IconCaret Up Icon100% of the sources lean Left100% LeftL 100%Factuality Info IconTo view factuality data please Upgrade to PremiumOwnership Info IconTo view ownership data please Upgrade to VantageKRTS 93.5 FM Marfa Public Radio broke the news 22 hours ago on Thursday, August 20, 2026.Too Big Arrow IconCaret Down IconSources are mostly out of (0)Similar News TopicsBrewster County Plus IconShow AllBlindspot Title And LogoStories disproportionately reported by the Left or the RightSee More BlindspotsSimilar News TopicsBrewster County Plus IconShow All