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By the middle of the week, the Austin Fire Department had already responded to some 700 burst pipe complaints.
Jess Evans, who runs an Austin trivia company, is “so cold and so worried about the business.” A strong internet connection is her priority.
The state is limiting natural gas to human resource use, like heating homes.
In Austin, as well as at distribution hubs in San Antonio and Dallas, vaccine operations have been paused again Wednesday.
When it comes to electric power grids, supply and demand need to be in balance.
Writer-director Channing Godfrey Peoples discusses her debut film and the economic realities it draws upon.
At a time of unprecedented need, a state program that provides fresh produce to food banks saw its funding cut.
The iconic accessory is a rite of passage for Texas high schoolers, but a slow start to the school year has hurt business for mum makers.
The Houston area lost the most construction jobs of any big city over the last year.
Hundreds of thousands of food industry workers still haven’t been able to come back to work.