Texas’ utility regulator had an opportunity Friday to eliminate some of the $16 billion that the state’s grid operator erroneously overcharged power companies during last month’s deadly winter storm — but the board of the Public Utility Commission chose not to do so.
A man who ran for Brewster County Sheriff back in 2020 has now admitted to lying about creating a fake racist text message that appeared to come from the phone number of Sheriff Ronny Dodson.
Gov. Greg Abbott on Friday will be in Tyler to discuss a proposal in the Texas Legislature that would ban major social media companies from censoring users based on their views.
A young student decided to raise funds for the hospital that cared for her father when he was diagnosed with COVID-19 to repay the staff for their care.
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas made a $16 billion error in pricing during the week of the winter storm that caused power outages across the state, according to a filing by its market monitor.
Ector County ISD’s School Nutrition Department will be providing a meal service on March 5 to ensure children have meals for breakfast and lunch over Spring Break.
Johnny Sagnileni's finances are in limbo as the courts work to figure out if electric customers should be responsible for outrageous bills accrued during the winter storm.
The Texas Division of Emergency Management has re-requested that Midland County be added to the federal Major Disaster Declaration for Individual Assistance following February’s winter storm.
Odessa Police announced Monday that a man arrested yesterday in Monahans is believed to be the same person who shot two people in Odessa last Wednesday.
Kandace Lopez was trying to enjoy a drink with her friend when an employee at Woody’s Hideaway mistook her cerebral palsy as having had too much to drink.
Governor Greg Abbott has announced that starting Wednesday, March 10, the statewide mask mandate will end and businesses will be able to open at 100% capacity.
State Representative Brooks Landgraf (R-Odessa) has filed a bill that would crack down on criminal rioters while protecting lawful protesters’ constitutional rights.
The largest and oldest power cooperative in Texas is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection citing last month’s winter storm that left millions without power.