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Abbott has kept Texas under a mask mandate since July, but her said Thursday that an announcement is coming “pretty soon.”
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Price is Fort Worth's longest-serving mayor, and she announced last month she won't run for reelection.
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The inspector general for the Transportation Department says U.S. regulators must address oversight failures that led to two deadly Boeing 737 Max crashes in 2018 and 2019.
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The Dallas City Council approved an Emergency Home Repair Program that will grant low-income Dallas residents up to $10,000 per household to repair home damage caused by the winter storm.
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One North Texan shares how the Black Church shaped and influenced her life.
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We've heard Texas’ power grid came close to total failure the morning of Feb. 15, but not exactly how close.
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Oil refineries, chemical plants and other industrial operators emitted 3.5 million pounds of excess pollution during the winter storm and power crisis in Texas, according to an analysis of company notices provided to state regulators.
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Officials said Wednesday that the masks will be delivered in the coming months, and are expected to reach an estimated 12 to 15 million vulnerable Americans.
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The world of the Texas grid can be a mystifying place. This glossary of terms can help you understand the grid, the Texas electricity market and the blackout.
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Republicans in Congress question whether schools, cities and states really need as much relief as President Biden and Democrats want to give them. At the local level, people say they're desperate.
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When people sought information in the early days of the crisis, it was hard to come by.
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"Black individuals make up about 21% of all renters, but they make up 35% of all defendants on eviction cases," says Peter Hepburn, a researcher for Princeton University's Eviction Lab.
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Pentagon leaders were concerned about extremism in the military even before the Jan. 6 insurrection. But new Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said he wants everyone in the ranks to understand it's a priority.
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Denton is still digging out from a financial crunch caused by astronomically high electricity prices during Winter Storm Uri.