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.
ERATH COUNTY, Texas — A deadly crash took the lives of two people in Erath County, and left another woman severely injured, police said.
According to Rickey Dailey with the Texas Department of Transportation, no road closures are reported at this time, however, officials discourage drivers from doing any unnecessary traveling.
Mike Banks, a former Border Patrol agent, has served in his current role as a special advisor to Gov. Greg Abbott since January 2023.
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.
Agents with the Texas Department of Public Safety made gang-related arrests for weapons and drugs in El Paso last Friday.
With weather conditions rapidly evolving in parts of Texas this week, including a winter storm warning, the Texas Department of Public Safety announced it would close multiple offices on Thursday. According to the National Weather Service,
Two duck hunters who hadn’t been heard from turned out to be stranded in a lake’s frigid waters for 13 hours after their boat sank, according to Texas cops.
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - 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. The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) identified the suspect as Kimberly Lannigan, 59, of Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Trooper Cody Durham was on a routine patrol on the Dallas Tollway when he noticed a crashed vehicle engulfed in flames.
An AMBER Alert was issued for missing 8-year-old Patrick Killian from Texas, with authorities seeking information.
The El Paso County Commissioners is seeking to bring change to DPS pursuit policies after study finds high speed chases fail to protect public safety