Runaway Robotaxi Leaves Waymo Stalled In San Antonio Flood Fallout
Waymo's San Antonio fleet remains offline more than a week after heavy rains swept an empty robotaxi into a waterway; the company recovered the car and says it's reviewing flood safeguards.
South Texas Trooper Slammed Twice On Highway Shoulder As Drivers Blow Past Move Over Law
TxDPS released a video showing Trooper David Gonzalez was struck twice when drivers failed to move over; the department warns Move Over/Slow Down is required.
Squeezed McAllen Airport Scrambles For $180 Million Terminal Makeover
McAllen International Airport is planning a roughly $180M terminal overhaul to add gates, expand TSA and build parking as passenger traffic strains the 1990s terminal.
Broadway Parking Brawl, TxDOT Plan Puts Alamo Heights Curbside Spots On The Chopping Block
TxDOT's designs show much of the angled parking on Broadway through Alamo Heights could be removed, leaving small businesses worrying about lost curbside spaces.
Kiewit Snags East Austin Rail Yard Deal For City’s New Light Line
Kiewit Austin Partnership will design and build Austin's 62‑acre light‑rail yard near the airport. The decision accelerates Project Connect and raises questions about displaced businesses.
Deadly Crosswalks: Texas Streets Rank Among America’s Worst for Pedestrians
A new analysis finds Texas averages roughly 827 pedestrian deaths a year, with big metros like Houston and Dallas driving much of the risk. Officials and advocates point to high‑speed roads and rapid growth as core problems.
Utility Crew Snags Major Gas Line on San Antonio’s Edge, Snarling New Sulphur Springs Traffic
A utility worker struck a main gas line on San Antonio’s southwest side Monday, prompting road closures and repairs that could last into the evening. Deputies directed traffic while crews worked.












