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Prince George's Crews Work to Fix Damage, Restore Power After Snowfall
Prince George’s County residents are still digging out of the storm. News4’s Tracee Wilkins reports crews are working to clear neighborhoods and restore power to those still without it.
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100K Homes, Businesses Without Power During DC Snowstorm
Nearly 150,000 power company customers in D.C., Maryland and Northern Virginia have no power Monday as a major snowstorm hits the region.
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Miserable Monday as Winter Storm Blankets DC Region in Heavy Snow
Stay inside and off the roads if you can because a serious winter storm is dumping heavy, wet snow on neighborhoods all over the region. Here’s an update from midday Monday.
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Puerto Ricans Fume as Outages Threaten Health, Work, School
Not a single hurricane has hit Puerto Rico this year, but hundreds of thousands of people in the U.S. territory feel like they’re living in the aftermath of a major storm: Students do homework by the light of dying cellphones
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Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards Gives Update on Ida Recovery
As crews continued working to bring power to those in Louisiana without it, Gov. John Bel Edwards provided an update on Ida recovery efforts.
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Arlington Man Injured By Falling Tree
Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey reports on storm damage in North Arlington.
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New Power Company, Same Woes: Over 1M Puerto Ricans Suffer Outages This Month
A private company that took over power transmission and distribution in Puerto Rico this month has struggled with widespread outages and growing anger as it scrambled Thursday to control a large fire at a main substation that left hundreds of thousands of clients in the dark.
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Generator Safety Tips: Preparing for Summer Power Outages
Now is the time to prepare generators to be ready for storm outages. Consumer Reporter Susan Hogan has tips for keeping generators running safely if the power goes out.
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At Least 111 Killed in Texas' February Winter Storm: DSHS
At least 111 people are dead as a result of the winter storm that knocked out power to millions of Texans last month, according to data from the Texas Department of State Health Services released on Thursday.
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Texas Power Grid CEO Fired After Deadly February Blackouts
Texas’ power grid manager was fired Wednesday amid growing calls for his ouster following February’s deadly blackouts that left millions of people without electricity and heat for days in subfreezing temperatures.
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Power Companies Accuse ERCOT of Causing Some Outages During Power Crisis
On Thursday, managers of Texas’ power grid are expected to receive a lashing in the first public hearings about the crisis at the state Capitol — where the belief that less government is better is reflected in a part-time Legislature that meets just once every two years, and only for 140 days.