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When compared with other regional grids, it appears Texas issues more requests for consumers to conserve energy. The recent freeze reignited frustrations over the requests and the grid operators.
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Dozens of people were treated for hypothermia during the recent freeze.
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Dallas and Fort Worth school districts are steadily announcing campus reopenings, even as temperatures remain near or below freezing across North Texas.
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The grid's operator has requested that Texans conserve energy to maintain supply during the extreme cold. Many people are having flashbacks to the blackouts in 2021.
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A massive storm is causing disruptions across the Midwest and is expected to affect other parts of the U.S. throughout the weekend. Here's how to prepare for a possible power outage.
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It’s common knowledge that when temperatures in Texas drop below freezing, you start dripping water from your faucets. But Texas is home to many transplants, and this is something some have never had to do.
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The grid operator said it's expecting electricity supply to be tight and asked Texans to conserve energy between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m.
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This year’s Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend will bring severe weather to much of Texas, including dangerously low temperatures that could fall into the low teens.
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North Texas could see winter storm weather conditions next week with a chance for snow or ice.
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A bulky winter coat underneath a car seat's safety harness can pose dangers for children. Here are some tips for optimal car safety.
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Winter solstice marks the shortest day and longest night of the year, and it falls at exactly 10:27 p.m. ET on Thursday in the Northern Hemisphere. Here are five ways it's celebrated around the world.
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Time to bust out your winter gear again: North Texas will see more cold weather this week.