DALLAS (AP) — A bus driver with “acute sleep deficit” failed to stay in his lane and caused his vehicle to careen out of control, resulting in a wreck that killed nine people and injured nearly 40
AUSTIN – Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Director Steven McCraw was recently joined by members of the Texas Public Safety Commission (PSC) as the department commissioned 92 men and women a
Today is Wednesday, Dec. 5, the 339th day of 2018. There are 26 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
Mendez Elementary recently received a “Books for Beginning Readers” grant from the Nu Chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma Society International. Shown are (front row, from left) Loretta Eiben of DKG and Miller Middle School; Mendez Librarian Adriane Clift and Cheryl Black, retired Goodnight Middle School teacher and DKG member, along with (back row, from left) Mendez Principal Karen McGowan, Connie Martin-Thompson of DKG and Goodnight Middle School and Tanya Rhodes, DKG and Miller MS. Photo submitted by San Marcos CISD
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Dutch motivational speaker Emile Ratelband may feel like a 49-year-old but according to Dutch law he is still 69.
Snowstorm Avery hit the northeast by surprise in mid-November, and The Steel Magnolias ran right smack dab into it.
A proposed can ban returns to the Martindale City Council agenda tonight, along with the creation of the Martindale San Marcos River Advisory Board.
A number of officials have weighed in on the Friday death of former President George H.W. Bush. Here’s a sampling:
It was a year ago today that SMPD Officer Ken Copeland was gunned down while serving a warrant.
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