What started off as a perfect Saturday in Austin quickly changed in the afternoon, reminding Central Texas winter is not over. From city crews, to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), to electric companies everyone is getting ready for what might happen in the next few days.
Ahead of forecast calling for a possible light wintry mix in Central Texas next week, several organizations are taking steps to prepare roads and facilities. Texas Department of Transportation crews have started pretreating major corridors.
TxDOT is raising awareness about human trafficking and encouraging employees and travelers across the state to watch out for the signs to help stop the crime.
The city announced the completion of road improvements along San Jacinto Boulevard and Trinity Street earlier this month, a project aimed at enhancing transportation options and improving safety.
With the 89th regular legislative session underway in the Texas Legislature, lawmakers will consider a handful of bills that could impact transportation operations here in the Lone Star State.
As freezing temps engulf Austin, the Texas city is preparing roads and bridges for safe transportations by vehicles and CapMetro buses.
A grant awarded to Austin Energy will place hundreds of new electric vehicle charging stations around the community through the 2020s, local and federal leaders announced in Janua
The Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) announced the mobilization of state emergency response resources as a powerful winter storm is expected to impact Texas starting January
Dallas police said they were “aware” of a shooting involving an officer near I-35 in the Red Oak area in Ellis County.
Long before Sean Duffy was nominated Department of Transportation secretary, Duffy was a reality star, who appeared on various channels including MTV.
AUSTIN, Texas - City officials talk about the changes to improve safety on 6th Street in downtown Austin. A news conference is being held at 10:30 a.m. (CT) at Parkside Austin in the 300 block of East 6th Street.
Austin Energy received a $15 million federal grant to build more electric vehicle charging stations across Austin.