During part of Thanksgiving week this year, San Antonio police made nearly a 30% increase in DWI arrests compared to the same ...
San Antonio may cut neighborhood speed limits to improve safety, following concerns over speeding and accidents. A pilot ...
SAN ANTONIO – A San Antonio woman is asking for help from the community after she survived a suspected drunk driving crash.
According to News 4 San Antonio, police said the woman was driving a 2019 Nissan Sentra westbound on Highway 90 when she lost control of the vehicle and struck a barrier. Investigators told the ...
San Antonio police say the suspect hit speeds of more than 100 mph when it caused a crash involving a Fort Worth shuttle bus.
Bexar County officials say Brittany Winston was intoxicated and speeding when she crashed on the Northeast Side, injuring her ...
Traffic on I-35 southbound near Leon Creek was stopped for hours after the July 17 crash. San Antonio police on Wednesday ...
Paul Fencik had an open beer in his patrol car's center console, a cooler full of unopened beer, and a blood alcohol ...
A shuttle bus was traveling from Fort Worth to Eagle Pass when the wreck unfolded, killing several inside, including the 50-year-old driver.
The dangers of drunk driving are well-documented and easy to describe, so then why does the behavior remain so prevalent in San Antonio and around the country? Despite widespread awareness campaigns ...
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