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Biting wind and heavy snow are expected across 17 states this week, sending temperatures plummeting as low as minus 30 F in some areas. Blizzard conditions could hit the Upper Midwest on Thursday.
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Midwesterners are becoming more familiar with derechos after two major storms hit the region in as many years. Scientists are grappling with how to define the storms, gather data and predict what the future of derechos will look like.
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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has signed two bills to help utility customers avoid high bills because of winter storms.
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Unpaid electric bills ballooned during the pandemic to more than $27 billion, and many now face the risk of having their power shut off.
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HUD: Growth Of Homelessness During 2020 Was 'Devastating,' Even Before The PandemicThe annual homeless count by the Department of Housing and Urban Development shows an increase in people living outside. The 2020 numbers in the report do not reflect the impact of the pandemic.
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Lingering effects of the storm are expected to cause dangerous conditions through early Monday as residents dig out from under the weekend's record-breaking levels of snow.
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More than 25 inches fell in Cheyenne, Wyo., breaking a record set more than four decades ago. The storm is set to move into the Midwest in the coming hours and days.
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Between 15 million and 32 million metric tons of rock salt are used each year to clear snow and ice from the country's roadways.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the demand for backyard chickens and other birds. For hatcheries, getting newborn chicks to their owner is a race…
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The state's public utility commission has faced requests to reverse billions of dollars' worth of charges. But doing so might end up causing unintended consequences, the commission says.