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February 2021
| February 20
February 20, 2021
Lawsuits against ERCOT allege warnings about Texas grid issues ‘consciously ignored’
In a state that once sang ‘Freeze a Yankee,’ the myth of an invincible Texas crumbles
Arlington lifts boil water advisory after three days, city officials announce
Arlington man gets $17,000 electricity bill. Gov. Abbott will address price spikes
President Joe Biden declares disaster in Texas. Here’s how to get financial help
Tarrant County public health authorities report 401 new coronavirus cases, 26 deaths
At funeral, Rep. Ron Wright’s career in public service described as a ‘calling from God’
Tarrant County reports fewer than a thousand new COVID cases for sixth consecutive day
Fort Worth’s I.M. Terrell school has a proud legacy of dedicated Black teachers
Bedford locked water meters years ago. Now officials are reversing that decision
Six months after the fight of his life, Joe Palumbo fights for job with Texas Rangers
Even Luka Doncic doesn’t think Luka Doncic deserves to be an All-Star starter