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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

Developers eye empty Kingwood strip centers that once housed grocery stores

Developers eye empty Kingwood strip centers that once housed grocery stores FacebookTwitterEmail 1of4 Two Randalls grocery stores in Kingwood, one at the front near I-69 and the second in the back along W. Lake Houston Drive, shut down in mid-February. These were just two of the five locations closed in the greater Houston area.Savannah Mehrtens/Staff Photo / Savannah Mehrtens/Staff PhotoShow MoreShow Less 2of4 Kings Crossing is expected to begin redevelopment in 2021. Pictured: CoCo Crêpes, Waffles and Coffee during the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.Savannah Mehrtens/Staff Photo / Savannah Mehrtens/Staff PhotoShow MoreShow Less 3of4 Altin and Daniela Mulla, owners of Taste of Greek, had a successful opening of their brick and mortar store on March 7 after closing their food truck on Jan. 25. They are located in the development next to the W. Lake Houston Randalls grocery store that closed in mid-February.Savannah Mehrtens/Staff Photo / Savannah Mehrtens/Staff PhotoSh

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