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Ice and other problems along the local energy system are leaving thousands without power — but the grid probably isn't to blame.
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Southwest investors are seeking damages for what they say is the carrier's negligence.
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The airline canceled thousands of flights during the holidays and left hundreds of thousands of people across the country looking for new travel plans. Critics say that’s because it failed to fund technology needed to match its growth, dating back to Southwest co-founder Herb Kelleher.
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Even in cities where the cold and ice has mostly cleared, Southwest Airlines is still working to recover from major disruptions over the holiday weekend.
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At least one person died in the freezing weather. High demand for electricity is forecast to continue into Saturday.
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In short, no. According to state law, a landlord cannot shut off utilities without agreement from the tenant unless there is an emergency, repair or construction.
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And advice from plumbers on how to prepare your house or apartment for low temperatures while you’re away.
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As dangerously cold temperatures grip much of the state, hundreds of people are lining up at warming shelters in Dallas. The city is working with local nonprofits to temporarily house the city’s unsheltered population.
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The Austin area is expecting below freezing temperatures starting Thursday and stretching into the holiday weekend.
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A harsh winter is making it difficult on ranchers during calving season.