Xcel Energy crews are in the process of repairing a natural gas leak weeks after residents reported it to the utility company.
The owner of says detectors were going off because of a frozen HVAC pipe on the roof that caused a malfunction.
Representatives with CenterPoint Entergy say the natural gas smell on Monday was due in part to the release of an odorant to ...
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Some homeowners in Littleton smelled gas. They say when Xcel Energy came out and found the leak, nothing was done.
The nurses visited the patient at her home when she complained she was feeling 'weak and dizzy' and instantly smelt gas ...