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Stories Around Texas for March 10th, 2017

Stories Around Texas for March 10th, 2017
  • PublishedMarch 10, 2017


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The Texas tour bus hit by a freight train in a deadly crash wasn’t supposed to have taken the road where it got stuck at a Mississippi rail crossing earlier this week, a federal official said Thursday. Click Here to read the full story.

Officials say two of the three fires that have burned the Texas Panhandle this week now are fully contained and firefighters continue to tamp down the largest of the three. Click Here to read the full story.

Retail gasoline prices in Texas and nationwide are down a penny this week. Click Here to read the full story.

An uphill battle to make drivers put down their phones is picking up momentum after four tries by state Rep. Tom Craddick, as more people pile onto the message that Texas must end what some consider a road safety epidemic. Click Here to read the full story.

State Rep. Charlie Geren isn’t about to let Texas get left in the dust when driverless vehicles start easing their way into everyday life. Especially since car manufacturers need somewhere to test them and could one day need someplace to mass produce them.  Click Here to read the full story.

 

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