Three dead in plane crash near San Antonio airport: Officials

San Antonio Fire Chief Charles Hood says the plane went down around 6:30 p.m. Sunday in a commercial district about a mile west of the airport. Hood says the plane had taken off from Sugar Land, southwest of Houston, and was headed to Boerne when it experienced engine trouble and diverted to San Antonio. Boerne is located about 30 miles north of the city.

Valley company has ambitious plans for its self-driving shuttles

It almost sounds too good to be true: an electric, self-driving shuttle made of 3D parts made in the Valley. However, it is a reality, and the company has a plan to put more of its Olli shuttles on the road. FOX 10's Bailey Miller reports.

Expert: Airlines may be preparing for an end to Boeing 737 MAX's grounding

A flight attendant told FOX 10 that her airline supervisors are calling attendants to get their mood and feelings on possibly flying on a 737 MAX aircraft in the future, and one expert says this may be the airlines setting the groundwork now for a future takeoff. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.

4 injured in wrong-way crash on I-17

According to the Arizona Department of Public Safety, troopers were alerted to a vehicle traveling northbound in the southbound lanes of I-17 near Jefferson just after 9:30 p.m. Minutes later, the wrong-way driver collided with three other vehicles. DPS says four people were hospitalized and the alleged wrong-way driver suffered serious injuries.