The lead plaintiff in a class action claims her bill spiked from $200 to $9,340 despite power being out for days during last week’s winter storm.
DeAndré Upshaw shows a $5,000 bill from Griddy on his cellphone last week for his 900-square-foot apartment in Dallas. (Lola Gomez//The Dallas Morning News via AP)
HOUSTON (CN) A southeast Texas woman on Tuesday sued power retailer Griddy after she was billed $9,340 despite enduring power outages during Winter Storm Uri last week, hours before four nonresident members of the embattled Electric Reliability Council of Texas resigned over the power grid operator’s handling of the disaster.
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Almost 350 people receive COVID-19 vaccines at Chambers County mass vaccination drive
This weekend, Chambers County held its first mass vaccination drive through. Officials said it was a success with nearly 350 people vaccinated. Author: Jordan James (12NewsNow), Eleanor Skelton Published: 11:49 PM CST January 24, 2021 Updated: 11:08 AM CST January 25, 2021
CHAMBERS COUNTY, Texas Chambers County held its first mass vaccination drive-through this weekend. Health officials said it was a success.
Nearly 350 people were vaccinated Saturday, Jan. 23, Chambers County officials said in a Facebook post Sunday.
Chambers County s vaccination hub marked the first one in Southeast Texas to open. Jefferson County officials are expected to announce new plans for a COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan at a press conference with the Southeast Texas Vaccine Committee on Monday at 11 a.m.