Texans asked to conserve energy as freeze continues Jan. 16
Officials anticipate high demand for electricity from 6-9 a.m. Jan. 16 as Texans return to work and school. Conservation is voluntary and this is not an emergency alert.
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Officials anticipate high demand for electricity from 6-9 a.m. Jan. 16 as Texans return to work and school. Conservation is voluntary and this is not an emergency alert.
Read MoreTexas’ power grid is “better prepared than ever” for the first cold front of 2024, state officials said. Residents should contact their local utility providers if power outages occur.
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Read MoreGrowing rifts within the Texas Legislature were apparent as lawmakers struggled to adopt policies pushed by Gov. Greg Abbott and other top Texas Republicans.
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Read MoreGov. Greg Abbott signed a new law Dec. 18 that will allow Texas to arrest and deport undocumented immigrants. The suit argues the law violates the federal government’s immigration authority.
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