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The Texas Power Grid Should Hold Up Better This Year. Here's Why
NBC DFW senior investigative reporter Scott Friedman says the Texas power grid is in better shape after a major failure last year that left millions of Texans freezing. This year, utilities have more reserve power and the grid should be able to handle the more mild storm.
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More Than 4,000 Flights Canceled as Winter Storm Slams Large Part of U.S.
A major winter storm with millions of Americans in its path is spreading rain, freezing rain and heavy snow further across the country.
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Flights Canceled as Wide Swath of US Braces for Winter Storm
A major winter storm was expected to affect a huge swath of the United States, with heavy snow starting in the Rockies and freezing rain as far south as Texas before it drops snow and ice on the Midwest.
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Major Winter Storm: South Braces for Big Blast of Snow, Ice
Forecasts of snow and ice as far south as Georgia have put much of the Southeast on an emergency preparedness footing as shoppers strip store shelves of supplies and road crews treat highways ahead of an approaching weekend storm
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At Least 111 Killed in Texas' February Winter Storm: DSHS
At least 111 people are dead as a result of the winter storm that knocked out power to millions of Texans last month, according to data from the Texas Department of State Health Services released on Thursday.
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Mini Parade of Rescued Young Sea Turtles Released Into Gulf
A small parade of rescued young sea turtles has headed into the Gulf of Mexico from Louisiana — a bright note in a tough season for sea turtles.
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Texas Power Grid CEO Fired After Deadly February Blackouts
Texas’ power grid manager was fired Wednesday amid growing calls for his ouster following February’s deadly blackouts that left millions of people without electricity and heat for days in subfreezing temperatures.
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‘I Was Concerned About the Pipes': Dedicated Custodian Spent Night Watching Over Tx. School During Storm
Lead Custodian Joe Olvera went above and beyond to make sure the winter blast last week didn’t damage the school he’s worked at for the last 21-years.
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Power Companies Accuse ERCOT of Causing Some Outages During Power Crisis
On Thursday, managers of Texas’ power grid are expected to receive a lashing in the first public hearings about the crisis at the state Capitol — where the belief that less government is better is reflected in a part-time Legislature that meets just once every two years, and only for 140 days.
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Texas Was 4 Minutes and 37 Seconds Away From a Blackout That Could Have Lasted Months, Board Says
The board that oversees ERCOT held an urgent meeting Wednesday morning to discuss the winter storm that crippled most of Texas last week. They offered apologies for the devastation the power outages have caused and pledged to gather the facts to help lawmakers determine how to prevent it from ever happening again.
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Bats, Birds Among Wildlife Pummeled During Southern Freeze
Birds, bats and other wildlife appear to have taken a beating during the winter storm and deep freeze in the southern U.S. Scientists say it might take weeks or months to determine the extent of the harm.
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Surreal Photos and Videos Capture Dangers of Severe Winter Storm Across the South
Icicles on ceiling fans, airboats on snowy roads and ice skating down residential streets are just some of the surreal sights that have emerged following a deadly and devastating winter storm in parts of the South this week. Nearly a million people across the region are facing their fifth day without power, and in many cases heat, following the harshest...
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How to Help Those Affected by the Winter Storm in Texas
Jenna Bush Hager sent her love to her home state of Texas and shared how to help after a deadly winter storm caused massive power outages and damage.
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Texas Homeless Population Seeks Refuge Amid Bone-Chilling Temperatures
As bone-chilling temperatures have left thousands of people across Texas stuck indoors without power and heat, advocates for the homeless have taken to the streets to find those unable to take or find refuge, NBC News reports.
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Texans Endure More Winter Misery
Hundreds of thousands remain without power and running water as food and gasoline supplies begin to run low.
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Hollywood Sends Their Support to Texas After Winter Storm
Chrissy Teigen, Jenna Bush Hager and “Real Housewives of Dallas” stars speak out on social media and share ways to help residents struggling without power.
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Get Used to Extreme Weather Like the Texas Winter Storms: ‘We're Basically on a Brand New Planet'
Crippling winter storms in Texas, destructive wildfires in California, devastating hurricanes in the Caribbean. Climate change is making extreme weather the new normal. Dr. Sweta Chakraborty, a risk and behavioral scientist, joined LX News to explain how climate change has altered the dynamics of the Earth to such an extent that “we’re basically on a brand new planet.”
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EXPLAINER: Why the Power Grid Failed in Texas and Beyond
The power outages tormenting Texas in uncharacteristically Arctic temperatures are exposing weaknesses in an electricity system designed when the weather’s seasonal shifts were more consistent and predictable — conditions that most experts believe no longer exist.
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Texas Military Mobilizes to Respond to Winter Storm
The Texas Military Department said Wednesday it is mobilizing to help Texans face issues the winter storm has caused. “At the request of Gov. Greg Abbott, Texas Guard men and women stand ready to assist our fellow citizens, working alongside our local, state, and federal partners to keep Texans safe during extreme winter weather” the Texas Military Department said in…
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Crippling Weather Hampers Vaccine Deliveries, Distribution
Just as vaccine efforts ramp up and gain speed, the icy blast across much of the United States has injected more confusion and frustration into the nation’s COVID-19 vaccination drive.