Dusted by the travel, a stranger walked down Wad Al Rahib street, hoping to find a hospitable home in which to talk about his Christmas experience. From a poorl
More than 1,000 students came by to grab free swag and ask questions to those who protect and serve the Temple community at Tuesday’s Coffee with a Cop event, which was hosted by the Department of Public Safety (DPS).Vice President for Public Safety Jennifer Griffin along with Temple police officers were at Alumni Circle at 13th Street and Polett Walk for an open conversation
paramedic. we talked to a couple of guys who said saturday who weren t here saturday, said they had to end up carrying one patient a half a mile down the road to the ambulance. reporter: sergeant scott hamilton let us tag along on some of the 300 calls medics at station 14 have received today, a good 1,200 since the snowfall began, all this when some of the city streets are too treacherous for even plows to touch. the humvee, however, bulldozed right over it. we have a lot of our humvees going out, a lot of the roads are still impassable for the local law enforcement and emts. reporter: 260 guardsmen are paired up with police and medics across town, turning dozens of humvees into much-needed welcome wagons. i was a combat medic in iraq, and i appreciate working with the ems. here s your top of the hour reset. i m tony harris. across america, 155,000