How to Drive Safely on Halloween: A Guide for Texas Drivers
Halloween is right around the corner, and pirates, princesses, and ghouls will soon be filling the streets of neighborhoods looking for candy across Texas.
Halloween is right around the corner, and pirates, princesses, and ghouls will soon be filling the streets of neighborhoods looking for candy across Texas.
The countdown has begun: Halloween is almost here, and kids across Texas are brimming with excitement to show off costumes for a fun night of trick-or-treating.
Texas has seen a lot of rainy weather already as the fall season draws near.
Kids are back in school as Texas has reached its peak temperatures for the year. Children are more vulnerable than adults to suffering heatstroke, and many children are hospitalized for heat-related illnesses each year.
Millions of families will hit the road for family vacations this summer. It’s often more affordable and convenient to travel by car rather than fly, especially with dogs and small children, making it a popular option.
Record-breaking heat is scorching the greater part of Texas this summer.
Roughly 50 million people are expected to rent a car in 2024.
Summer camp is the highlight of many children’s summers across Texas. The American Camp Association estimates that over 26 million children and adults participate in summer camps every year across the nation.