The Texas Department of Public Safety continues to increase DWI patrols during the holidays. The special patrols, which concentrate on high-risk locations at times when alcohol-related crashes are more frequent, began December 19 and will continue through January 2. During the same period last year, DPS troopers made 1,505 DWI arrests. DPS enforcement also resulted in 24,928 speeding citations.
Author: KSST Webmaster
Ye Olde KSST Poll
Search KSSTRadio.com
Newest Articles
- Harvest Authorization Drawing Opens for Trinity River Alligator Gar Sept. 1
- Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office Shuts Down Senior Scammers
- Nut Sedge By Master Gardener Ronnie Wilson
- Meet the 2025 Sulphur Springs High School Homecoming Queen Contestants
- Good News for Texas Families: Texas A&M Tuition and Fees are Frozen for the Next Two Years
- CHRISTUS Health Awards More Than $300,000 to East Texas Nonprofits Supporting Area Communities