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The Texas Department of Transportation says highway expansions have “no significant impact” on the human and natural environment.
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The victims included migrants from Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras. Most were men; five were minors.
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With $408 million in federal funds, the state wants to build enough charging stations to support 1 million electric vehicles.
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Fort Worth's MedStar911 is urging motorcyclists to carry their medical histories inside their helmets after a spike in motorcycle accidents in Texas. It is distributing free Rider Alert Safety Cards that also include emergency contacts.
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Traffic fatalities in Austin are on track to surpass 2021's record-breaking death toll.
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Houston drivers are asked to stay away as crews demolish part of the busy interchange.
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Many Texans are unlikely to stop driving, so one solution might be rethinking how highways function.
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Fort Worth police have arrested a man who they say crashed into an SUV while driving 157 miles per hour in a 70 mph zone – killing one person and injuring two others.
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According to the Texas Department of Transportation, one person in Texas dies every eight hours and 31 minutes in a DUI-alcohol related traffic crash. They say spring break can be an especially dangerous and deadly time on Texas roadways.
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From Texas Standard : On average, 1,000 people move to Texas each day. And traditionally, that means more roads and more lanes to accommodate new...
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At 1 a.m. Oct. 11, 52-year-old Sylvia Figeroa lost control of her sedan in Lubbock. At 8 a.m. in Midland County, 44-year-old Gerardo Pérez couldn’t stop…
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From Texas Standard : “Out of sight, out of mind.” That’s how the saying goes. And it’s exactly the way wildflowers are right now, for most Texans. But...