ELDORADO, TX — The latest buzz among urban economic developers in West Texas revolves around “Hydrogen Hubs,” where hydrogen can be extracted from groundwater and converted into energy. The technology promises significant potential, and the federal government is preparing to award billions of dollars in competitive grants to finance its development.
Fireworms, a venomous marine worm known for their painful sting, have been spotted washing ashore on Mustang Island, according to the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.
The Texas Department of Public Safety, in honor of National Aviation Day on Monday, Aug. 19, recognized the significant, decades-long contributions of the department’s Aircraft Operations Division to citizens of the state.
Texas is one of the most dangerous states for drivers, with alarming rates of drowsy, distracted, and speeding-related fatal crashes, according to a recent study by High Rise Financial.
Two Texas State Veterans Homes have been honored with the prestigious Commitment to Quality Bronze Award by the American Health Care Association/National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).
Motorists should prepare for traffic delays today as a Super Heavy Load travels through several counties including Concho, Menard, Schleicher, Crockett, Sterling, and Glasscock.
Texas students are heading back to the classroom, and that means more school buses are on the road. It’s important for all drivers to know, and obey the laws regarding school buses.
The requirement for annual state inspections on non-commercial vehicles in Texas will be eliminated starting January 1, 2025. However, vehicles registered in certain counties will still need to pass emissions tests.
As the summer draws to a close and students prepare to return to school, Texas parents can take advantage of the state’s annual sales tax holiday to save on back-to-school essentials.