As snow continues to fall in the Chattahoochee Valley, the Alabama Department of Transportation is monitoring the road conditions in the area. According to ALDOT, the roads and highways in the following counties are considered impassable: Drivers are advised to be careful when driving on the icy roads.
The Alabama Department of Transportation is taking action ahead of time to be as prepared for upcoming winter weather as possible. “ALDOT crews have been out pretreating today, our interstates and our major U.
The dangerous road conditions across Alabama won’t ease up as the sun rises Wednesday morning. In many areas, it could actually be even more dangerous. The reason? Black ice.
A thin, invisible layer of ice will make driving conditions extremely treacherous, increasing the risk of crashes.
Hundreds of Alabama National Guard service members have been called to duty to help in the winter storm approaching the state. According to a news release, the activation on Jan. 19 involves more than 400 members who will operate out of seven regional facilities from Birmingham to Mobile.
After years of flooding and two presidential administrations, homeowners in Shiloh say they are still waiting for state and federal agencies to make them whole.
District 5 Colbert County Commissioner Darol Bendall encourages residents to take the opportunity to contact the Alabama Department of Transportation about a proposed safety project at the intersectio
The Alabama Department of Transportation will prioritize bridges and interstate highways first, followed by U.S. and state highways based on traffic volume.
Drivers in Jefferson County are expressing growing concerns over the lack of lighting on local interstates, which they say poses significant safety risks. The i
A portion of I-10 eastbound reopened to traffic from the Alabama/Florida State Line toMile Marker 70.This means that I-10 is now reopen
One city councilor is asking why the city is responsible for funding the maintenance of property owned by the state’s Department of Transportation.
When the City Walk opened in 2022, the Alabama Department of Transportation agreed to reimburse the BJCC up to $4 million to maintain the space under Interstate 59/20 downtown. “It was one of those things that they built it and were hoping we would take it on as a project,