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Individuals and businesses who sued Texas utility companies for cutting power during the deadly 2021 winter storm didn't adequately prove the companies' negligence, the court ruled Friday, but one of their claims can still move forward.
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North Texas saw severe weather earlier this month that left widespread damage and power outages.
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The Fort Worth Fire Department said the fire was a "very active scene" Wednesday night and advised people to avoid the area.
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Thousands of frustrated North Texans were still struggling with sporadic power outages even as tens of thousands more had their power completely restored over the weekend.
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More than 3,000 people were without power in Dallas County a week after severe storms ripped through the area.
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Oncor Electric will not be compensating customers with rotting food from electricity outages after severe storms hit North Texas.
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More than 109,000 were still without power in Dallas Wednesday. City officials said clearing debris would be a lengthy process.
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More than half a million people were without power in Dallas, Tarrant, Denton, and Collin counties Tuesday morning. The outages caused some delays at voting centers, among other issues.
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The City of Dallas is fighting a rate increase proposed by electricity provider Oncor. The city council voted unanimously to challenge a rate hike that would increase Oncor’s revenues about $251 million per year and increase electric bills for millions of people across most of North Texas.
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A series of thunderstorms rolled into North Texas Sunday bringing strong winds and flooding.
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In the wake of last month's disastrous winter storm, electricity provider Oncor had to answer tough questions from members of the Dallas City Council.
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Billionaire Warren Buffett has been outbid in his effort to buy Texas’ largest transmission utility.San Diego-based Sempra Energy announced early Monday…