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Texas military bases got gigantic electric bills, too - and you re paying them

Texas military bases got gigantic electric bills, too - and you re paying them FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 Fort Hood’s electric bill for February was $35.9 million, enough to buy four M1 Abrams tanks. Other military installations that get their power from the ERCOT grid face similar sticker shock.Billy Calzada /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less 2of2 Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland and the other JBSA installations get their electricity from CPS Energy, which has sued its energy suppliers over winter storm-related charges that add up to $1 billion.AFISRA /PA /Show MoreShow Less You might have heard of Scott Willoughby, who had $19,033 charged to a Visa credit card for his light bill in the wake of Winter Storm Uri.

Humble-based country musician Randy Moore returns to Texas roots with Lufkin

Humble-based country musician Randy Moore returns to Texas roots with Lufkin FacebookTwitterEmail 1of9 Humble-raised country music singer Randy Moore has returned to his Texas roots in his new album, “Lufkin.”Courtesy of Randy Moore/Ginny FoleyShow MoreShow Less 2of9 Humble-raised country music singer Randy Moore has returned to his Texas roots in his new album, “Lufkin.”Courtesy of Randy Moore/Ginny FoleyShow MoreShow Less 3of9 4of9 Humble-raised country music singer Randy Moore has returned to his Texas roots in his new album, “Lufkin.”Courtesy of Randy Moore/Ginny FoleyShow MoreShow Less 5of9 Humble-raised country music singer Randy Moore has returned to his Texas roots in his new album, “Lufkin.”Courtesy of Randy Moore/Ginny FoleyShow MoreShow Less

Humble ISD offers 24-hour coronavirus testing site for students

Humble ISD offers 24-hour coronavirus testing site for students FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Dr. Letitia Plummer gets her first dose of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine Monday, Jan. 4, 2021, at City Hall in Houston.Yi-Chin Lee, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 2of5 People wait in a line for a COVID-19 vaccine shot Monday, Jan. 4, 2021, near the Bayou City Event Center in Houston.Jon Shapley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5 Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner talks to Rev. William Bill Lawson, pastor emeritus of Wheeler Baptist Church, while waiting to get a photograph aftet receiving their first dose of Moderna COVID-19 vaccines Monday, Jan. 4, 2021, at City Hall in Houston.Yi-Chin Lee, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less

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