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Meteorologists say North Texas could be on track this summer to break its previous record for the most days with triple-digit temperatures.
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Migrants crossing the border put their lives in the hands of ruthless smugglers who lead them through rugged terrain, or into rushing water, in dangerous triple digit temperatures. Many people take the risk knowing they have a job in the U.S.
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The outage left about 165,000 people without water in Odessa and some surrounding areas. It has been attributed to a main line break in the city’s aging water system and comes amid a dayslong heat wave.
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Will we be getting a break from the heat anytime soon? That depends on how you define “soon.”
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The state’s grid operator was able to maintain supply without needing to call for any conservation.
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Extreme weather events, water scarcity, risks of illness: Climate change is here, and it’s already affecting Texans.
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Climate change and other factors are shortening the window when aging Texas power plants can make repairs to run at full strength in hot summer months.
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The state's grid operator included extreme weather scenarios in its early summer assessment and found that a combination of a severe drought, heat wave and low winds could lead to more power outages. Experts warn this summer could be hot and dry, enhanced by climate change.
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Texas prison officials are changing the way they do executions due to a drug shortage.Texas has been using the sedative pentobarbital in combination with…