Emily Foxhall | The Texas Tribune
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A Texas Tribune analysis identified at least 248 planned data center projects. Opponents fear the projects will spike Texans’ electric bills and make the grid less reliable. But industry representatives say they promise huge economic gains.
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The two-day hearing marks the first public session for the joint state House and Senate flood investigating committees. Members previously visited Camp Mystic, where 27 girls and the director died.
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Cabins, grounds and other buildings hit by the July 4 flood on the Guadalupe River cannot be renovated or removed, according to the order.
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A group of parents whose children died in the July 4 floods claim in a federal lawsuit that Camp Mystic’s emergency instructions directed kids to stay in cabins even though state law requires evacuation plans for camps.by Emily Foxha
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Hundreds of newly published text messages add more detail to the devastating timeline of the deadly July 4 Texas floods.
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The county where more than 100 died in July floods wants to quickly build a $5 million flood warning system.
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Two dads helped lead Camp Mystic parents to advocate for new camp rules in the Texas Legislature. What they wanted most was to have their daughters back.
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Here’s where the proposed laws to address camp safety, flood warnings and emergency response stand in the Legislature.
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Deaths from heat are notoriously difficult to quantify because of how complex and subjective the process is. It leaves officials with an incomplete picture of who heat kills.
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Power companies and Texas officials say restoration efforts could take days. Experts say Texans without electricity are facing a dangerous situation.