Texas was hit with winter weather in the central and southeastern portions of the state, which has caused numerous Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) driver license office locations to close. Texas DPS said the customers affected by these closures are being notified and their appointments will be honored at the customer's convenience.
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - According to the Texas Department of Public Safety 51 pounds of marijuana was seized during a traffic stop. A DPS Trooper stopped a car near Vernon for a traffic violation. Authorities say the Trooper discovered several plastic-wrapped bundles of the drug in the car.
Agents with the Texas Department of Public Safety made gang-related arrests for weapons and drugs in El Paso last Friday.
The driver of the Jeep involved in a wrong-way crash that killed Navasota Police Department’s Sergeant Mark Butler last Wednesday was identified Monday.
A 26-year-old man from San Angelo was killed in a two-vehicle crash early Tuesday morning on State Highway 158, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.The
Texas DPS increases the reward to $6,000 for tips on the 1981 cold case murder of Karen Lynn Douglas, urging public help before the case is replaced in the spotlight.
The Texas Department of Public Safety confirmed that two missing Kerr County girls, Mackenzy June, 10, and Tess Mavligit, 13, have been safely found and the Amber Alert is cancelled.
A Colorado Springs woman killed a Texas sergeant in a crash following a pursuit, according to the Texas Department of Public
A man was arrested after a police chase involving a stolen semi truck cab ended in Fort Worth on Wednesday, Jan. 15. According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, troopers were notified of a stolen truck tractor in the Garland area.
A collision on US 281 claimed the lives of two drivers and left a passenger seriously injured, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.The crash
Texas driver licenses are a pain to get and a pain to renew. We're glad the state is focused on improving the system.
John D. Esparza, President of the Texas Trucking Association, argues that autonomous trucking in Texas is helping roadways to be safer.