Lessons from a Winter Power Outage in the Suburbs
Here are some preparedness lessons a mom with three small children learned during a winter power outage in the suburbs that lasted nearly a week.
Here are some preparedness lessons a mom with three small children learned during a winter power outage in the suburbs that lasted nearly a week.
The Texas power grid is failing fast. Some Texans were shocked to get bills as high as $16,000 for ONE DAY and power companies are going under like dominoes.
Here’s one of those stories that is so utterly ridiculous that you’ll be hard-pressed to believe it’s not satire. Unfortunately, it’s all too real.
If you haven’t already finalized your preparations for a pandemic, now is the time.
I bet a lot of Texans will have one particular fingerprint they’ll be happy to give – the middle one.
Maybe money can’t buy happiness, but it can sure buy a person a get-out-of-jail-free card. You may recall the outrage …
A 16 year old boy from a wealthy Texas family was driving drunk when he crashed into four people standing …
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