Texas Governor Greg Abbott has announced the launch of Sentinel, a new system aimed at enhancing safety and security in schools across the state. The Texas Education Agency's (TEA) Office of School Safety and Security is providing this system free of charge to all schools in Texas.
Even though some of these condiments may seem practically indestructible, there are at least 10 condiments that experts say Texans should never eat after their expiration date.
There is not much better eatin' on the planet than what we do right here in Texas on Thanksgiving. Friends and family as far as the eye can see, mouths watering cause they know soon it will be eating time and fried turkey is one of the best-tasting ways to prepare that giant bird for the family, but it's also the most dangerous way to prepare that bird.
Texans may think they know how to correctly install and use their children’s car seats, but nearly 60 percent of the time they’re used incorrectly. That’s why TxDOT is helping drivers keep their children safe on the road.
New funding will help pedestrians and bicyclists get better and safer access to schools, public transit, and communities across the state.
The Texas Transportation Commission approved $24 million in January for 30 projects across the state that will build sidewalks, shared-use paths, bike lanes, and other safety features
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Head-on accidents caused by vehicles crossing the median on divided highway systems can be some of the deadliest. A new safety cable system being installed in the median between opposing lanes of traffic hopes to drastically reduce the likelihood of these type accidents.
Although most of us will remember not to leave our pet in the car during cold temperatures, there are many other helpful things you can do to make your pet more comfortable during the winter.