ADOT and DPS increase trooper patrols on the I-17 corridor to enhance safety during ongoing road improvements.
Adopt a Highway program volunteers removed 10,400 bags of litter from Arizona freeways in 2024, ADOT announced.
DPS troopers will monitor north and southbound traffic with more troopers concentrated in the Bumble Bee area, ADOT said.
Conservation groups say the proposed Arizona routes for an Interstate 11 project failed to consider habitat for imperiled ...
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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs proposed an extra $15.8 million as part of the executive budget to go to the Arizona Department of ...
Participating groups pick up litter on adopted roads at least once a year. Volunteers get safety vests, litter bags and ...
Arizona bucked a national trend in 2022 when its reading scores held steady, despite declining nationwide, from the test administered in 2019. But that didn't last — Arizona reading scores dropped ...
With new leadership and recently elected officials being sworn in at the federal, state and local levels, come new ...
A dispatcher for the Arizona Department of Transportation, or ADOT, helped save the pup by finding and following Khloe via ...
The proposed freeway would run from Wickenburg to Nogales and has been subject to lawsuit filed by a conservation group.
As Arizona’s Family reported, one of the threatened species is the cactus ferruginous pygmy owl, whose climate would be ...