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While it can be easy to curse the cold and the mud, it’s important to realize the value this precipitation has to West Texas' most desperate resources.
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Water problems have sprung up around the state after last week’s freezing temperatures.
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As Oklahomans brace for wind chills lower than 20 degrees below zero over the next 4 days, state and local officials are providing advice and assurances on keeping your home safe and warm.
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It’s common knowledge that when temperatures in Texas drop below freezing, you start dripping water from your faucets. But Austin is a city of transplants, and this is something many have never had to do.
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Two massive winter storms have laid bare the increased vulnerability of U.S. power grids, and time is running out to reduce the risk for this year.
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The emergency winter shelter has historically been located at 841 N. Market. But Humankind says that the facility won’t hold the shelter this year.
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Some industry members fear increased regulation after the airline’s debacle late last year.
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As Austinities are trying to stay warm, they're also trying to keep their food cold. Here's how to properly store your food during a power outage and assess whether it's safe to eat.
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The best advice for driving on ice is "DON'T". But if you must drive, there are ways to reduce your chances of having an accident.
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The Dallas-based airline has canceled more flights than any other airline during the holidays, prompting federal investigators to ask why.