The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) will partner with a number of agencies to host a free public Safety Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at the Mount Morris Welcome Center.
Participating agencies are state police, Highway Safety Network, Nemacolin Volunteer Fire Department, ...
As of 8 a.m., roads closed by the state Department of Transportation due to flooding in Washington and Greene counties are:
Greene County
Route 18 between Hoges Run Road and Grinnage Run Road in Center Township
Northbound Route 18 between Water Dam Road in Franklin Township and Garner ...
As of 3:20 p.m. Thursday, a number of roads remain closed in Greene and Washington counties due to flooding or landslides. Unless noted otherwise, all closures are due to flooding.
Greene County
Davistown Road between Watkins Run, Glades Run and Gas Company roads in Perry Township, due to a ...
The 185-year-old Dunlap Creek Bridge in Brownsville will be disassembled and transported out of state for steel repairs, an $8.9 million undertaking set to begin in the coming months.
“We will restore it to the condition and look it had in 1839,” said Bill Beaumariage, assistant district ...
After a five-year pilot program, Pennsylvania drivers can expect to continue seeing cameras enforcing the speed limit in work zones.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced this week that state police would begin enforcement on the Work Zone Safety Camera program. ...
If you’ve driven anywhere in Southwestern Pennsylvania in the past few weeks, you’ve likely had to dodge a pothole or two – or 10.
The winter’s frequent temperature swings and bitter cold snaps are to blame for potholes taking a toll on roads.
They’re inevitable, said Melissa ...