A bill to lower the legal blood alcohol concentration limit for drivers from 0.08 to 0.05 advances through the State Capitol while backed by support.
Part of the bill focuses on teens. It would make it illegal for anyone under the age of 18 to use their phone while driving, ...
As Fasching (the German equivalent of Mardi Gras) is celebrated in the surrounding communities, Garrison leadership would ...
Drivers across the country use the road to get where they want to go, but in order to do that safely it is imperative for ...
One of the most dangerous ways alcohol interferes with intimacy is by blurring the lines of consent. Research shows that ...
With football fans expected to travel and pack the bars on Super Bowl Sunday, traffic officials remind people about the ...
In an interview with MSNBC’s Ali Vitali, Wired ’s Jake Lahut revealed Friday that a slew of longtime Trump loyalists have ...
As Super Bowl Sunday approaches, the El Paso Police Department is urging residents to celebrate responsibly and avoid driving ...
Super Bowl Sunday is nearly upon us, and law enforcement will be diligent in monitoring offenders who are driving impaired ...
The initiative, aimed at reducing road crashes caused by impaired driving, is supported by the Federal Road Safety Corps, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, and various stakeholders, including ...