Waymo's self-driving vehicles pass Austin ISD school buses at least 20 times, district says
Austin ISD has videos showing Waymo, a self-driving vehicle, illegally passing its school buses 20 times since the first week of classes, August 2025, to now.
Austin has to commit funding for phase 2 of caps and stitches sooner than expected
There has been a change in how fast the city has to commit funding for caps and stitches over I-35. The project will create real estate for parks and buildings over the highway.
This 95-year-old Texas man holds record as world’s oldest bus driver
A 95-year-old Texas man who has been driving buses for more than three decades has been recognized as the world’s oldest bus driver.
Texas clamps down on ID requirements for vehicle registration
Those looking to register a vehicle in Texas will need to prove they entered the country legally after the state Department of Motor Vehicles clamped down on the identification requirements.
Texas holiday travel and winter weather preparedness: TxDOT, AAA urge people to drive safe
The Texas Department of Transportation is urging people to be safe on the road this holiday season.
Texas drivers urged to be cautious on roads ahead of busy Thanksgiving travel
The Williamson County Sheriff's Office is sending a reminder not to drink and drive ahead of the busy holiday travel this week.
City of Austin works to finalize designs for northern stitches in $104M I-35 rebuild
The City of Austin's cap and stitch project is intended to address challenges that have come with the area's growth, including traffic congestion, public safety and quality of life.
NTSB releases first report into UPS plane crash in Kentucky that killed 14
The NTSB's preliminary report showed one of the engines broke off from the wing as the plane took off and burst into flames. The plane never made it more than 30 feet above ground level.
Baltimore Key Bridge collapse: NTSB to vote on probable cause, safety recommendations
The findings of a federal investigation into the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse will be revealed on Tuesday.
$283 DPS parking ticket in downtown Austin raises questions
If you're in downtown Austin and don't pay for parking, the ticket you get could end up costing you hundreds of dollars.
The 100 deadliest highways in the US - see the list
A new study analyzing data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found that highways on the West Coast are among the deadliest in the U.S.
FAA ends shutdown-era flight limits as air traffic staffing rebounds
The Federal Aviation Administration announced Sunday that it will lift all restrictions on commercial flights at 40 major airports that were imposed during the nation’s record 43-day government shutdown.
TxDOT to spend nearly $300 million on bike, pedestrian projects
The Texas Department of Transportation has announced nearly $300 million in funding for numerous bicycle and pedestrian projects across the state.
Annual report reveals cities with best, worst commutes for 2025
Americans spent more time stuck in traffic in 2024 than ever before, losing an average of 63 hours to congestion, according to the Texas A&M Transportation Institute’s 2025 Urban Mobility Report.
Lubbock's iconic Buddy Holly crosswalks to be removed after Texas DOT mandate
Lubbock city officials announced plans to remove all decorative crosswalks, including the iconic Buddy Holly glasses design downtown.
Travel disruptions expected to continue after end of government shutdown
President Donald Trump officially signed a bill on Wednesday evening, ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
Americans lost record 63 hours to traffic in 2024, study finds
Americans lost a record 63 hours to traffic in 2024 — nearly eight full workdays — according to Texas A&M’s latest Urban Mobility Report.
18 passengers being evaluated after people mover hits dock at Dulles Airport
A mobile lounge transporting passengers to Concourse D at Dulles Airport struck the dock at an angle on Monday afternoon, injuring 18 people.
TxDOT study helps spur idea of Austin-San Antonio passenger rail
With the Texas population growing, a new study from TxDOT is urging state and local leaders to expand their approach to public transportation.



















