Saturday, February 14, 2026

Green Energy Halt, Valentine's Day Texting, and CPR Rescue

Van Zandt County commissioners passed a moratorium this week, temporarily pausing all green energy projects in the county amid an investigation by the state Attorney General's office.

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Article Icon 1Van Zandt County Pauses Green Energy Projects

Van Zandt County commissioners passed a moratorium this week, temporarily pausing all green energy projects in the county amid an investigation by the state Attorney General's office.

The moratorium pauses construction over a dozen projects, including those involved in the Amador Energy Storage project, a roughly 100-megawatt battery facility managed by Taaleri Energia using Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. battery cells. These are on the Prohibited Technology List for Texas for alleged connections to China.

The lithium battery and solar plants have also reported dozens of fires over a year's time, according to residents, raising concerns about their overall safety in the area. The commissioners paused the work to allow state officials to conclude an investigation.

Article Icon 1Paxton Backs Doctor on Ivermectin Rx

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has intervened in support of Dr. Mary Talley Bowden, a Houston-based doctor who sued the Texas Medical Board after she was reprimanded for prescribing ivermectin to a patient with COVID-19 during the pandemic.

Paxton declined to defend the state medical board in the case, instead stating that the board's public reprimand was unlawful and motivated by politics.

In 2021, Bowden attempted to treat a critically ill Tarrant County sheriff's deputy with the drug ivermectin, an anti-parasitic medication believed by some doctors to effectively treat COVID-19.

Article Icon 1Texas Ranked No. 1 in Valentine's Day Texts

Texas is the most in-love state in the U.S. on Valentine's Day, according to data from AT&T showing four Lone Star cities in the top 10 nationally for the number of text messages exchanged on February 14.

Referring to texting as "the new love language," the study suggests that the higher the text message volume, the more romance is in the air.

Sitting at No. 1 on the list two years in a row, Houston was 1.5 million text messages ahead of runner-up San Antonio in 2024 and 2025.

Dallas and Austin fill in Texas' top 10 representation at No. 4 and No. 8, respectively. No other state accounted for multiple cities on the list. You can see the full top 10 here.

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➤ Austin: The Department of Public Safety has installed license plate readers in Austin, despite broad community opposition and the city's canceling its contract with the readers' vendor. (See Details)


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