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Matthew McConaughey organizing virtual fundraiser for Texas winter storm relief efforts
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Austin’s so-called minister of culture and the most famous professor at the University of Texas is throwing his considerable weight behind relief efforts in his home state. Matthew McConaughey announced on social media Sunday night that he and wife Camilla, with his Just Keep Livin’ Foundation, will be throwing a virtual fundraiser in the next two …
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Austin food trucks, nonprofits serve up meals, water to residents recovering from Texas freeze
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Dozens of food trucks across the city handed out free food to residents and families in the wake of the storm-plagued Texas freeze that left many without power or water in the past several days. Without power, many households could not preserve perishable food in refrigerators or keep frozen items on ice, forcing residents to throw out a hefty groc…
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If you can find gas in Austin, you'll be paying more at the pump
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The price of gasoline — if you can find it — is on the rise in Austin and across the nation following the historic storm that froze Texas for days and wreaked havoc on oil production. Austin gas prices have risen 13 cents per gallon in the past week and currently average $2.25 per gallon for regular unleaded gasoline, according to industry website …
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San Marcos teen accused of shooting two 18-year-olds in January surrendered to police last week
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A 17-year-old authorities have accused of shooting two men after an argument late last month at a mobile home park in San Marcos surrendered to officers last week during the freeze that gripped Central Texas, police said. The teen, identified by police as Octavius Garner, faces two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Garner was in th…
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Travis County looks into complaints of price gouging on water, lodging
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Travis County Attorney Delia Garza said her office has received complaints about possible price gouging for water, eggs, towing services and lodging during last week's winter storm. Garza told the American-Statesman the complaints have been forwarded to investigators in her office and that, if necessary, the office would pursue civil penalties. The…
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Central Texas schools assess winter storm damages, announce learning plans for this week
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While some school districts in Central Texas plan on resuming on-campus and remote operations this week, others are still assessing damages caused by last week's historic winter storm. Several school districts have announced that they will conduct classes on some days this week "asynchronously," which according to the Texas Education Agency means t…
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Austin Public Health updates hospital data on COVID-19 dashboard
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Austin Public Health officials have resumed coronavirus-related services, including testing and vaccinations. Officials said local COVID-19 data may be skewed this week because of winter storm-related closures and a pause in data entry. Officials on Sunday said four more people who tested positive for the coronavirus had died. Health officials also…
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Vaccine doses were delayed, spoiled as storm gripped Texas. The state is racing to get back on track.
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As millions of Texans faced dangerously cold temperatures in their homes last week, health care providers scrambled to save their supply of the coveted COVID-19 vaccine amid power outages and frozen roads. Texas vaccinations had resumed by the weekend in many counties after the state's power crisis brought shipping delays, canceled appointments and…
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Four Austin council members demand answers on looming food shortage
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As most Austin homes had regained access to water and electrical power by Monday, the focus in responding to last week's winter storm crisis shifted to restocking refrigerators and pantries. Four City Council members sent a letter to City Manager Spencer Cronk over the weekend asking what his plan is to help feed lower-income residents who lost per…
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As some Texans see electric bills skyrocket, most Central Texans should be spared pricing spikes
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After weathering power and water outages and broken pipes, many Central Texans are now facing their next fear: What will their electricity bill look like after all of this? As some Texans report sky-high bills, customers of the area's three largest electricity providers — Austin Energy, Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative and the Pedernales (peh-der-NA…
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Austin Energy says power has been restored to 100 percent of customers
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Austin Energy fully restored power to 100% of its customers on Sunday night, according to online data. The restoration comes a week after blackouts and weather-related outages started plaguing the system. At the height of the outages last week, Austin Energy reported that more than 40% of customers — more than 200,000 people — had no power. Austin …
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Safe to drink: Boil water notice lifted in most of Austin, Bastrop, some Hays County areas
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A growing number of Central Texas communities got the green light to start using their local drinking water after last week's historic freeze left many cities either without water or forced to boil water before consumption. Austin Water lifted its boil water notice for most of Austin, including Central, North, Northwest, Northeast, East, Southeast …
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Kacey Musgraves was looking for ways to help Texans without power and water when she tweeted out that she was donating to various causes Thursday afternoon. Not much later, though, the singer had another idea for a way to help out. As of Thursday night T-shirts reading "CRUZIN' FOR A BRUZIN'" were available for purchase for $29.99 on Musgraves' web…
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After deadly winter storms, UIL pushes back girls basketball championships
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After this week’s debilitating deep freeze that disrupted schools across Texas, the UIL will extend the state basketball playoffs for girls into the second week of March. The girls state finals will now take place March 10 and 11 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, while the boys championship games remain on their original schedule of March 12 and 13 …
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Samaritan Center hosts online ATX Veterans Ball fundraiser on March 5
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The Samaritan Center will host the annual ATX Veterans Ball, benefiting mental health programs and services for veterans and military families, online on March 5. The Samaritan Center is an Austin-based nonprofit on a mission to improve the mental, physical and spiritual health of veterans in Central Texas. To attend or sponsor the event visit Sama…
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After rough 2020, is Austin's office market poised for a rebound?
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The coronavirus pandemic isn't done battering the Central Texas office market, but local commercial brokers say they are seeing signs of that things could improve in the coming months. Office vacancies were still on the rise and the rental rates being sought were flat in the fourth quarter, according to new industry reports. But some local office b…
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Winter storm damage may rival Hurricane Harvey's price tag, experts say
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As thawing temperatures begin to release Texas from the record-breaking deep freeze that has gripped the state over the past week, the devastating financial toll from broken water pipes, downed trees, wrecked automobiles and related weather-induced destruction is becoming clear. Insurance industry executives say they anticipate the price tag for re…
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Travis County leaders extend protections from price gouging, urge reporting of cost inflation
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As Austin-area residents start assessing damage to their homes and properties from the historic winter freeze and snow, those needing essential supplies or services got some help from Travis County leaders against businesses that want to jack up prices. The Travis County Commissioners Court voted Friday to extend a local state of disaster declarati…
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Officials: Man dies from cold in Williamson County; county employees clear roads
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Williamson County has ordered 10 truckloads of water for places that were under boil water notices, including Taylor, but the water is not expected to arrive until tomorrow, County Judge Bill Gravell said. The Williamson County sheriff's office responded to nearly 1,800 calls during the storm, authorities said. Paramedics responded to more than 800…
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Round Rock Fire Department responds to over 1,000 calls amid rare winter storm
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The Round Rock Fire Department responded to a drastic increase in calls this week for service related to the severe winter conditions. From Feb. 11 to Feb. 18 in 2020, the department responded to 305 calls. This year during those dates, it responded to 1,147 calls. The Fire Department helped the city where it could, including broken pipes, accident…
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Austin school campuses expected to open for in-person instruction in March
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Austin school officials on Friday said campuses are expected to open March 1 to students whose families have opted for in-person classes. The Austin school district, along with most of Texas, halted all classes last week and through tomorrow in response to the winter storm that blew through the area. Virtual classes are expected to resume Wednesday…
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Texas AG Ken Paxton issues civil investigative demands to ERCOT, other power companies
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Friday issued civil investigative demands to the Electric Reliability Council of Texas and 11 other power companies related to the power outages, emergency plans, energy pricing and other factors associated with this week’s winter weather disaster in the state. Paxton said he's launching an investigation into ER…
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Did Texas energy regulators fail to mandate winter protections?
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Failing power plants, rolling blackouts and a spike in demand as Texas is hijacked by a harsh February winter snowstorm — this was the scenario exactly a decade ago as blackouts rolled through Texas. A federal report issued in the summer of 2011 found that state officials back in 1989, after another cold snap caused outages, "issued a number of rec…
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ERCOT officials spent 40 seconds on winter storm preparedness at Feb. 9 meeting
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During their last meeting ahead of the winter storm that left millions of Texans without electricity and potable water for days on end, top officials at the state electric grid operator spent less than one minute discussing the impending storm and whether the state was prepared. Bill Magness, president and chief executive officer of the Electric Re…
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What Is Going on With the Model Y? And TSLA Stock? (02.22.21)
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Kanye West & Kim Kardarsian Divorce - Take Notes Gentlemen
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As Austin farms face devastating loss, farmers markets and relief funds open to help them
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Central Texas farmers have been devastated by this week's freeze and power outages, and local organizations are already finding new ways to get financial relief to farmers who need it. One way that people can help farmers whose winter crops have been decimated in the past week is to shop at local farmers markets, which will be open this weekend. Ma…
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Central Texas Food Bank to distribute food Saturday at Del Valle High School
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The Central Texas Food Bank will distribute free food to help those who are facing increased food insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday at Del Valle High School, at 5201 Ross Road. Attendees will receive an assortment of food items that will vary depending on available supplies. For more information, visit centraltexa…
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More than 7,000 in Williamson County still without power
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Some parts of Williamson County were still struggling Friday with power and water shortages. According to the ERCOT energy outage map, there were 7,000 people without power in Williamson County on Friday afternoon. The outages included 1,600 people in the Hutto area, 1,400 people in Taylor and 400 in Thrall. The cities of Taylor, Hutto, parts of Ge…
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2 men found shot dead in suspected homicide, suicide in Wells Branch, Travis County authorities say
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Two men were found dead inside a home in the Wells Branch area in northern Travis County on Friday, according to the Travis County sheriff's office. Deputies were called to the 2800 block of Halite Bend in Pflugerville at 8:50 a.m. after receiving a report of a possible homicide. Investigators think one man fatally shot another man in the home befo…
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3rd person dies in hospital after East Austin house fire Wednesday that left 2 dead, officials say
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A 91-year-old woman who was hospitalized on Wednesday after a house fire in East Austin has died, Austin fire officials said. A 58-year-old man and a 54-year-old woman were pronounced dead at the scene of the fire on Wednesday. Firefighters responded to the 2900 block of East 12th Street just before 11 a.m. after a caller reported seeing flames com…
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Officials: Man dies from cold in Williamson County; county employees clear roads
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One person has died from the cold in Williamson County, officials said. A 63-year-old man was taken to a hospital, where he died of hypothermia, said Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell. The man did not live in a city. The judge declined to provide further details about the man, saying he was trying to respect the privacy of the man's family. See …
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Austin school district cancels all classes until Tuesday
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Austin school district officials on Friday evening told families that all remote and in-person classes are canceled Monday and Tuesday. After the two-day hiatus, the district is "tentatively planning" to conduct all classes 100% remotely on Wednesday and Thursday. Next Friday, remote classes will also be "asynchronous,” meaning that teachers can pr…
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As freeze eases, here's what to expect on Austin's roads this weekend
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Even as the snow and ice began thawing Friday, transportation officials are continuing to urge caution on the Austin area's roads and highways on Saturday and beyond. High-traffic streets and highways have been the focus of snow and ice mitigation efforts and will have better driving conditions overall, officials said. But they are not completely s…
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Gov. Abbott: Federal assistance on the way as 165,000 Texans remain without power
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Gov. Greg Abbott said he expects President Joe Biden to approve a major disaster declaration order for the state as nearly half of Texas remains under a boil water notice. The approval of a major disaster declaration also will help assist home owners and renters dealing with the consequences broken water pipes. Biden also plans to visit the state. …
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Texas power grid back to normal operations, but 180,000 still without power
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Five days into a statewide winter storm that left millions without power and water, more than 180,000 Texans remained without power as of Friday afternoon. But as of Friday morning, the grid was no longer in emergency operations and has returned to normal. Officials said customers who are still without power are likely in areas where the distributi…
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New details on Austin water distribution plan with priority for those with disabilities or who can't leave home
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Austin officials Friday evening said they are distributing emergency supplies of water in a phased approach that prioritizes locations with the most critical needs, including shelters, warming centers and medical facilities. The next phase of water distribution, expected to start sometime Saturday, will go toward seniors, those who have trouble wit…