Construction School Ln Road is closed from N Glasscock Rd to Ragland St.
School Ln - Mission, TX Road Closed
Starts at Dec 18, 2024 11:55am Until: Dec 21, 2024 04:51am Severity: Serious
TweetMission Texas Live Traffic and Accident Reports
Starts at Dec 18, 2024 11:55am Until: Dec 21, 2024 04:51am Severity: Serious
TweetTYPE: Construction Serious
Construction on I70 median at about mile 81. Traffic backed up for miles, both directions. Read More
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WARRENTON - In the face of an impending deadline by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, city commissioners have chosen a course of action for regulating flood plain development. For the ... Read More
Brazos County commissioners hear from more opponents to the future '?inner loop east'? highway around the east side of Bryan and College Station. One of the affected property owners, Beverly Greenwood, ... Read More
A Thanksgiving night traffic stop on S. Magnolia led to the arrest of a mechanic who police say was driving a customer's sports car without permission. Read More
A North Texas woman says the community came through for her in a big way after her daughter was seriously injured in an accident. Now, she's made it her mission to help others on Thanksgiving. Read More
While in Texas, the troopers will assist the Texas Department of Public Safety in intercepting drug traffickers and human traffickers. Read More
Texas to end annual vehicle safety inspections in 2025, keeping emissions tests, and allowing residents to control personal online data. Read More
Those who live in large metropolitan areas such as Galveston County still will be required to have annual emissions tests. Read More
Beginning January 1, drivers of non-commercial vehicles won't need a state inspection. But some drivers will still need an emissions test. Read More
The Monroe County Commission voted Monday night to approve zoning variances and a special use permit for a proposed 74,000-square-foot Buc-ee's travel center near Rumble Road and Interstate 75. Read More
While in Texas, the troopers will assist the Texas Department of Public Safety in intercepting drug traffickers and human traffickers. Read More
Texas vehicle owners will no longer be required to have a yearly vehicle safety inspection beginning on Jan. 1, 2025, but that doesn't mean you won't still need emissions testing. The Texas legislature in 2023 voted to remove mandatory vehicle safety Read More
Texas will end state vehicle inspections for non-commercial vehicles starting January 1, 2025, but emissions tests remain for some counties. Read More
A Thanksgiving night traffic stop on S. Magnolia led to the arrest of a mechanic who police say was driving a customer's sports car without permission. Read More
Drivers with cars registered in counties in the state's biggest metropolitan cities will have to get an emissions test. That includes most Houston-area drivers. Read More
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