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Arlington city officials called off a town hall meeting with utility provider Atmos Energy after more than 200 homes — and even more in Grand Prairie — were left without enough pressure to heat homes and stoves in late December.
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Dallas groups that help the homeless say they learned some important lessons during severe winter storms over the recent years — and the COVID pandemic.
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The Dallas-based airline has canceled more flights than any other airline during the holidays, prompting federal investigators to ask why.
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As dangerously cold temperatures grip much of the state, hundreds of people are lining up at warming shelters in Dallas. The city is working with local nonprofits to temporarily house the city’s unsheltered population.
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And advice from plumbers on how to prepare your house or apartment for low temperatures while you’re away.
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Meteorologist advises Texans to cover pipes, check in on vulnerable neighbors and pets as bitter cold settles across state.
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Dallas Area Rapid Transit shut down all bus and light-rail services during the winter storm in early February. And some Dallas city council members are demanding to know why.
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On Friday, the transit agencies serving North Texas canceled bus services, tightening restrictions already in place in response to the winter storm.
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Thousands of utility customers lost power Thursday and the Texas Department of Transportation reported icy or snowy conditions throughout the state.
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The season’s coldest weather so far is expected to affect major areas of Texas and has forecasters urging residents to avoid travel and take appropriate precautions.
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Gov. Greg Abbott said at a news conference Tuesday that there's no guarantee there won't be local power outages during this week's winter weather.
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An arctic cold front will be moving through Texas on Wednesday bringing freezing temperatures to Central, West, and North Texas. But, the winter weather will not be nearly as severe as last February’s deadly storm.