The Texas summer of 2022 will go down as a scorcher. Triple-digits continue as new Texans move here each day, and the need for air conditioning is stretching...
Members of the Coppell marching band pause for a drink of water during a morning practice at Coppell High School on Wednesday, July 27, 2022, in Coppell.
will go down as a scorcher. Triple-digits continue as new Texans move here each day, and the need for air conditioning is stretching the state’s electricity generation resources.
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