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Experts say outlandish claims of weather manipulation are hindering disaster preparedness and emergency response.
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Advocates are calling on the city to use a legal tool to close plants in West Dallas and Joppa.
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People in West and South Dallas can stop by a cooling center, and eligible residents can request a portable cooling unit to bring home.
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Barring a veto from Gov. Greg Abbott, these will soon become law in Texas.
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Triple-digit temperatures are forecasted for parts of the region — about 20 degrees above the seasonal average.
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As Pope Leo begins his new leadership role, he faces some criticism about past ministry. The leader of a group representing survivors of abuse by priests want to see the new pope to make zero tolerance for sex abuse a canon law.
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The federal agency determined that more frequent launches at SpaceX's rocket site, Starbase, would have no significant impact on the local environment if the company takes the proper mitigation steps. The FAA has not issued a final decision.
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New data shows parts of the city can be as much as 12 degrees hotter than other areas. Dallas officials hope new data will help it find solutions to these "heat islands."
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Petroleum theft is a persistent problem in the state.
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From hurricane season to ice storms, the way the state gets its alerts might change after scientists at NOAA and the National Weather Service were fired.
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Speakers spent more than an hour asking the council to deny the application, but council members said the vote was more of a formality and state law tied their hands.
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Temperatures across the state should rise into the 70s by next week.
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The 476 new buses will be phased into rotation over the next few years. They'll replace units that are nearing the end of their driving journeys.
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Save RGV is dropping a federal lawsuit against SpaceX alleging the aerospace company founded by Elon Musk illegally polluted the water near its rocket launch site in Texas.