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When the thermometer goes about 100 in Texas, spending time outside can feel brutal. But there's also a potential health risk. Here's what you need to know:
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Summer is a great time to take your pet outside but with Texas’ triple-digit temperatures, it’s important to make sure your fluffy friend stays safe.
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Memorial Day weekend kicks off the busy summer air travel season and this may be the busiest ever. But some worry it could be another summer of delays and cancellations after a "pretty rocky" 2022.
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The Public Utility Commission chair warns that the grid could be overwhelmed this summer – and more ‘dispatchable generation’ is needed.
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Thanks to a relatively mild winter and April’s above-normal rainfall, the pesky bugs are swarming the city early in high numbers.
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The Texas grid will be more reliant on renewables than ever, according to a recent state assessment. Texas regulators don't like that.
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Is your lawn more tan than green? Are your favorite flowers dessicated? Even Texans with a green thumb are struggling to keep their plants alive as temperatures top 100 degrees day after day.
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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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The program allows Dallas teenagers to visit local attractions like the Perot Museum and the Dallas Zoo for free. Passes can be picked up at any Dallas recreation center.
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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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A church in South Dallas is providing free air conditioning units to seniors and families who need help keeping cool during the hot summer days.
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The Youth All-Access Pass gives free access to city museums and other attractions in Dallas for the month of July. Participants must be Dallas residents and between the ages of 12 and 17.