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Food costs have also been negatively impacted by the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, higher fertilizer costs, and higher energy prices due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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In short, no. According to state law, a landlord cannot shut off utilities unless there is an emergency, repair or construction.
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By Thursday morning, Texas was already feeling the cold front's strength. The National Weather Service reported that when the front reached Amarillo, temperatures dropped 25 degrees almost immediately.
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Gov. Greg Abbott and other leaders say Texans should protect their homes and vehicles as large portions of the state will experience dangerously cold temperatures.
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Several airlines are waiving the fees to change flights as snow storms, high winds and low temperatures are expected across the U.S.
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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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With Title 42 ending Wednesday, El Paso officials expect the number of migrants crossing the border could double. Declaring a state of emergency should open more options to provide migrants shelter from below-freezing temperatures.
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With 2021’s Winter Storm Uri still fresh in memory, lessons from that disaster can help guide planning for the next.
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State lawmakers are discussing ways to increase electric grid reliability, but some experts say the proposed changes could hurt renewable energy without bolstering the grid.
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DFW residents are seeing a green caterpillar infestation eat away at the leaves of their trees, leaving behind a silky mess.
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Temperatures will be close to record highs in parts of the state when fall begins on Thursday
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A series of thunderstorms rolled into North Texas Sunday bringing strong winds and flooding.