TTI founder, philanthropist Paul Andrews dies. He built an international super power Fort Worth Star-Telegram 3/2/2021 Luke Ranker, Fort Worth Star-Telegram Mar. 1 FORT WORTH When Paul Andrews lost his job at General Dynamics, he didn t wait around for a new opportunity he created his own. Andrews, founder and CEO of TTI Inc., knew there was a growing market for electronics components and began selling parts out of his Fort Worth garage as Tex-Tronics. It was 1971 and the gig was meant to be a short-term operation to bring in a little income while he looked for a more permanent job. Over 50 years Andrews grew TTI into an international company with more than 7,000 employees and over 130 locations in North America, Europe and Asia.
Updated on February 23, 2021 at 7:38 am NBCUniversal, Inc. The city of Fort Worth has lifted it s boil water notice, but thousands are still without water due to broken pipes on private and city property. Since Feb. 14, there have been 611 water main breaks in Fort Worth. The city s water department repaired 361 and had another 83 possible main breaks to investigate. Download our NBC DFW mobile app for Apple or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. No estimate at this point because new breaks are coming in, Fort Worth Water Department spokesperson Mary Gugliuzza said of the repair times. The issue for us is water temperature, not air temperature, and while we love the warmer weather, because it will warm up the water that s in the lakes, it takes a few days for that to happen. So, we still expect to see breaks for another day or two.
Elected officials in Texas say the state should help pay some of the eye-watering electricity bills sent to residents after the devastating and deadly winter storm that caused widespread blackouts.
Federal emergency funds meant to help Texans recover from a deep freeze will also be used to help some residents pay exorbitantly high energy bills they were charged as a result of the recent snow storm, a Republican congressman from the state said Sunday.
Texas utility regulators will temporarily ban power companies from billing customers or disconnecting them for non-payment, after the deadly winter storm that caused widespread blackouts, Governor Greg Abbott said on Sunday.
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Texas utility regulators will temporarily ban power companies from billing customers after the deadly winter storm that caused widespread blackouts, Governor Greg Abbott said on Sunday.
Elected officials in Texas said the state should help pay some of the eye-watering electricity bills sent to residents after the devastating and deadly winter storm that caused widespread blackouts. Texas has a highly unusual, deregulated energy market that allows consumers to choose between scores of competing electricity providers. Some providers sell electricity at wholesale…
Texas utility regulators will temporarily ban power companies from billing customers or disconnecting them for non-payment, after the deadly winter storm that caused widespread blackouts, Governor Greg Abbott said on Sunday.
In Texas’s deregulated energy market, some providers sell electricity at wholesale prices that rise in sync with demand, which skyrocketed as a record-breaking freeze gripped a state unaccustomed to extreme cold