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The Texas Department of State Health Services' update added 59 additional deaths to Texas' official tally.
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Residents at the Rosemont at Oak Valley apartment complex were told to move out by the end of the month. Travis County commissioners Tuesday voted to stop the evictions and help the residents find housing.
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In Texas’ deregulated energy market, high prices during times of scarcity are often considered a sign that the market is working. But many utilities say the high price of natural gas during the winter storm was different. They're calling it price gouging.
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Gov. Greg Abbott can still expand his agenda to include items related to the state's electric system.
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The Travis County Medical Examiner's office on Wednesday released its final rundown of the deaths it investigated during February's winter storm. Here's what it found.
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The apartment complex's management company says it needs to repair units damaged by February's storm, but tenants say some of the problems existed since before.
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After the winter storm crisis in February, state lawmakers passed a handful of reforms aimed at preventing another blackout. Many now say they should focus on offering direct relief to ratepayers who were left financially devastated by the storm.
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The Winter Storm Review Task Force is holding its final public virtual listening sessions on June 11 and 23. Community members can share their stories and give recommendations on how Austin can better prepare for future disasters.
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After February's deadly power outages, new legislation would mandate winterizing parts of the state's energy system. But lawmakers took a pass on major market reforms to make the grid more resilient.
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Using a method known as "excess fatalities," BuzzFeed's data analysis found that the number of people who died in Texas during and after the winter storm was at least three times higher than during ordinary circumstances.