The outage appeared only to affect the Texas public safety department. Driver license offices reopened after the New Year’s Day holiday.
Transportation
Reporting on roads, transit, infrastructure, and policy shaping travel and mobility across the state, from The Texas Tribune.
Beginning Jan. 1, cars registered in Texas won’t need to pass a safety inspection, but owners will still pay the fee
Noncommercial cars in 17 counties will still have to pass an emissions test to obtain a state registration.
High-speed rail efforts in Texas have gained some momentum. The Texas Legislature and Donald Trump may change that.
A yearslong effort to bring high-speed rail to Texas has recently shown signs of life, but state lawmakers have consistently put up roadblocks to keep it from happening.
First P3 Highway in Texas Improves Mobility, Drives Economic Growth
Public-private partnerships and innovation lead to faster road construction and congestion relief
Talking Retainage with the Texas Construction Association
Learn about the potential pitfalls of retainage – a payment structure unique to the construction industry
Texas’ busing of migrants hits a speed bump as fewer enter country
The bus trips to Democrat-run cities stopped after June as the number of migrants apprehended across the southwest border plummeted.
Texans Discover the Benefits of Medical Marijuana with ARCANNABIS CLINIC
By ARCannabis ClinicEmbrace a Healthier Life with Nature’s RemedyAt ARCANNABIS CLINIC, we believe in the transformative power of medical marijuana. As the leading national provider of medical marijuana services, we are dedicated to helping Texas residents unlock the potential of this natural remedy to improve their health and well-being. Our mission is to spread awareness […]
Texas is once more flirting with expanding passenger rail
The state’s booming population, congestion problems and billions of federal dollars on the table have officials eyeing ways to boost passenger rail.
Interstate 27 has divided Lubbock for decades. North and east side residents want that to change.
After repeated attempts to convince the City Council to make zoning changes, residents asked the federal government to intervene.
Childcare is Education’s Doubles Partner: What We Can Do to Support the Travis County CARES Initiative
By Andy Roddick, Founder and Chairman of the Andy Roddick Foundation for Affordable Childcare NowI was nine years old when I discovered my passion for tennis and that moment greatly shaped my sense of self and provided me with a supportive community to help me succeed. Since establishing my foundation back in 2000, as an […]

