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Eminent Domain: 100-year-old pipeline deal disrupts Round Rock neighborhood

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www.kxan.com – Mercedez Hernandez – 2025-01-14 07:54:00

SUMMARY: Orlena Mehrabian’s property in Round Rock has become a construction site due to Atmos Energy’s pipeline project, which involves replacing a 4-inch gas line with a 16-inch line. Atmos Energy claims existing easement rights, inherited from Lone Star Gas Company, which acquired the easement in 1928 for $39. This allows them to expand the easement’s width from 20 feet to 50 feet, affecting Mehrabian’s land. Concerned homeowners have circulated petitions requesting the pipeline be rerouted along roadways for safety. Atmos Energy acknowledges the disruption but asserts they are adhering to easement laws and maintaining communication with landowners.

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NBA draft: Pick order, projections, how to watch

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www.kxan.com – Billy Gates – 2025-06-17 22:02:00

SUMMARY: The Dallas Mavericks won the 2025 NBA draft lottery with a 1.8% chance and hold the first pick, likely selecting Duke star Cooper Flagg, a highly touted one-and-done forward. This selection is crucial following the mid-season trade of Luka Doncic to the Lakers and Kyrie Irving’s ACL recovery. The draft’s first round starts June 25 at 7 p.m. CDT on ABC and ESPN. Other notable prospects include Texas guard Tre Johnson, projected fifth to Utah Jazz, and Rutgers guard Dylan Harper, expected second to San Antonio Spurs. The Spurs have two first-round picks, focusing on promising talent, including French prospect Joan Beringer.

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ERCOT leader speaks on the Texas power grid | FOX 7 Austin

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www.youtube.com – FOX 7 Austin – 2025-06-17 20:35:17

SUMMARY: The head of ERCOT, Pablo Vegas, expressed cautious optimism about Texas’s power grid this summer amid milder June weather. Despite an early heat wave in May, inspections of power plants indicate supply will meet demand through August’s peak heat. ERCOT is prepared, with energy coming from natural gas, wind, solar, and advances in nuclear energy, alongside efforts to expand battery storage. Vegas acknowledged challenges from population growth and data centers, but highlighted new legislation mandating backup generators at data centers as a “gamechanger” for grid reliability. While some remain skeptical, ERCOT believes power outages this summer are unlikely.

The head of ERCOT said the lights and AC should stay on this summer. The forecast comes after a statewide inspection of the power plants.

FOX 7 Austin brings you breaking news, weather, and local stories out of Central #Texas as well as fun segments from Good Day Austin, the best from our video vault archives, and exclusive shows like the Good Day Austin Round-Up and CrimeWatch.

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US Supreme Court to decide if nuclear waste facility can be built in Texas

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www.kxan.com – Ford McCracken – 2025-06-17 13:38:00

SUMMARY: The U.S. Supreme Court will soon decide if a high-level nuclear waste storage facility can be built in West Texas. Texas and Fasken Oil sued the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to block the temporary site, arguing federal law requires waste to remain onsite at reactors unless a permanent facility exists. Interim Storage Partners, seeking to build the site, counters the law doesn’t ban temporary storage. Currently, nuclear waste is stored at reactors due to the absence of a federal site, raising concerns about safety, transport risks, and the site’s proximity to West Texas oil fields. The debate highlights tensions between nuclear energy expansion and safety.

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