PUC chair resigns in wake of call to energy investors
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PUC chair resigns in wake of call to energy investors
State’s jobless rate still double record low
Mask mandate ends March 10; many entities to continue requiring them
Political fallout from winter storm continues
Millions of Texans dealing with water supply issues
Warmer temperatures over the weekend and continuing this week melted most of the snow from the state’s roadways and roofs. But Texans are still dealing with broken pipes that flooded homes and businesses, damaged municipal water systems, and continued power outages in scattered areas, mainly in East and Central Texas.
Snow, ice, single-digit temps blanket the state
Texans from Lubbock to Longview shivered under single-digit temperatures as their week began, with snow and ice creating dangerous road conditions throughout the state. Gov. Greg Abbott issued a disaster declaration for all 254 Texas counties and urged residents to stay alert to changing weather conditions. The Texas Division of Emergency Management deployed resources from various state agencies to prepare roadways, assist motorists, remove downed trees and perform search-and-rescue operations if necessary.
COVID-19 vaccine pace rises while statewide hospitalizations drop
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Lawmakers start $7 billion away from target
Observers welcome quiet opening to Legislature