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What does a radio station in Southeastern Arizona and clean highways have in common? We're talking about a new Adopt a Highway volunteer group who takes community service to the next level.
Happy New Year, Arizona! I hope everyone had a safe and fun holiday season, spending time with loved ones and ringing in 2026. The start of a new year is a clean slate, and a time to make resolutions to set ourselves up for success. In that...
Native nations comprise roughly a quarter of Arizona's land, and state highways are key corridors for them. In this week's episode, our Native Nations Ambassador for Infrastructure Development discusses how ADOT partners with our state's 22 federally recognized tribes and eight others with ancestral ties to Arizona.

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Salt River bridges for the South Mountain Freeway have the longest girders ever installed by ADOT and will improve mobility in a growing area of the southwest Valley.
Drivers using SR 347 through Maricopa and the Loop 202 Santan Freeway have a new way to view traffic conditions.
Rows of rebar mimic the angle of the a crane on the Ina and I-10 interchange project.
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As temperatures cool, we see more pedestrians and cyclists on the streets, making it especially important to be mindful when sharing the road.
When ADOT Communications wins an award, we see it as recognition that we're meeting our goal of providing customers with the very best information we can.
When it comes to handling the heat, highway workers are experts!
Join our "Where in AZ" challenge and show off your knowledge of our state!