Author: Cindy Luongo Cassidy
On April 25, 2025, at the steps of the Texas Capitol, DarkSky Texas organized DarkSky Day at the Texas Capitol. As part of the larger
For many Texans, the local night sky has long been an unassuming yet awe-inspiring sight – perhaps even one of the first things to miss
Away from city lights, the Lone Star State reveals a celestial canvas that has remained untouched for millennia. Over the past century, cities and suburbs
Across Texas, the night sky still shines bright in places where communities have taken action to protect it. To celebrate those efforts, DarkSky Texas has
In a significant step forward for dark sky preservation in the Lone Star State, DarkSky Texas is proud to announce the launch of our innovative
If a picture is worth a thousand words – then what about a poignant, painful, award-winning photograph? For Patricia Homonylo, it may just be one
STATE FUNDED OUTDOOR LIGHTING REGULATIONS The Texas Health and Safety Code, Title 5, Subtitle F, Chapter 425 provides that all new or replacement lighting fixtures