Sadly we all need to prepare for an “Active Shooter” situation. Therefore, on May 31st, the Wake Village Police Department offers a free Civilian Response to Active Shooter training session at the Wake Village City Hall
Today is “National Wear Orange Day,” raising awareness for the safety of the personnel committed to improving our roadways when driving through work zones please slow down, be safe, and drive smart. TxDOT offers
New Year’s Eve is a great evening to look back and celebrate all the success of 2021 and turn hopefully to 2022. First, however, we want to make sure everyone has a safe celebration.
Not everyone can keep their hands to themselves; take care after Christmas and follow our simple “post-Christmas safety tips” to keep your home safe; make sure your gifts aren’t visible from the outside. Of
The summer may be over, but unfortunately, some natural disasters and weather threats continue into the fall. Stay safe from hurricanes, wildfires, and more with four reminders from NWS. 1-Stay vigilant even after a
There will be more lane closures starting tonight. Expect traffic to be rerouted to accommodate repairs, and construction continues on Interstate 30. Construction Update Just a quick message to keep you informed on some
When shopping online, know your rights as a consumer and recognize the signs of a scam before it’s too late. We found these tips and a video to help shop online with a little
Power outages seem to catch us off guard at the most inconvenient times. They are usually a short-term problem, but they can last for days or even weeks in extreme cases. Outages can disrupt
Drivers should be aware that children are out walking or biking to school and slow down, especially in residential areas and school zones. In addition, motorists should know what the yellow and red bus
Corporal Kelly Pilgreen, the Public Information Officer with Texarkana Arkansas Police Department, had excellent “summer safety” reminders to help us stay safe this summer. 1 Never EVER leave a child or a pet in