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District officials say there are "significant mechanical issues" with the school's main HVAC system that need extra time for repair.
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ERCOT said it expected low wind-power generation and high demand to persist through the weekend because of the extreme heat.
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Twelve Tarrant County residents have died from heat-related illnesses in August so far — a jump from the five deaths previously reported in July.
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Three women incarcerated at the Hobby Unit prison in Marlin, Texas describe the dangers and challenges of living in a Texas prison with no air conditioning.
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The operator of Texas' electric grid says the “voluntary notice” is in effect Thursday from 3-8 p.m.
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Dr. David Lary is leading efforts to better understand how to mitigate the effects of urban heat islands.
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Arlington water utilities officials said high temperatures and lower than normal levels at Lake Arlington affected tap water taste and smell, but not quality.
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Conditions in Austin are prime for a spark to lead to a fast-spreading fire. If authorities issue an evacuation order, will you be ready?
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A new report from NOAA and NASA confirms that last month was the hottest July ever recorded, driven to new heights by human-caused climate change.
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Early signs suggested it might not be that bad. Then a heat dome settled in. Here's why is got — and stayed — so hot.
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Experts say outdoor workers need to stay hydrated, wear protective clothing, and use the "buddy system" on the job to keep an eye out for heat-related illness.
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This summer has been brutal in Texas. Hays CISD is taking precautions to help keep students safe, while also preparing for a warmer future.