Downed power lines and icy conditions have knocked out electricity to tens of thousands of customers in the Austin area. No statewide power grid issues have been reported.
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Police believe the monkeys were taken from their enclosure — the latest in a string of mysterious incidents at the zoo.
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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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Ice has accumulated on roadways, making driving dangerous. The Texas Department of Transportation is treating roads but asking people to not travel at this time.
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Not only are there many options for food and entertainment, but the area is a celebration of immigrant culture.
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Police believe two tamarin monkeys were stolen from their enclosure Monday morning.
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A new Texas lawsuit alleges that a proposed immigration parole program violates federal law. Meanwhile, immigrant rights groups are slamming the president for restarting a separate, Trump-era policy.
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Texans pay some of the highest property taxes in the country, and listeners have a lot of thoughts about how that could be addressed. One unconventional idea we’ve heard: offsetting homeowners’ tax bills with revenue from legal weed. So, could that actually work?
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Some areas could see as much as three-quarters of an inch of ice accumulation. Driving conditions could be hazardous, especially in the overnight and early morning hours when temperatures are at their lowest.
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