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Spend a few minutes with Garin Groff and host Doug Nintzel and you'll be up to date on a project replacing the US 60 Queen Creek and Waterfall Canyon bridges east of the Valley.
Whether you’re celebrating the Fourth of July holiday with hot dogs and barbecue, attending a fireworks show or spending time with family and friends, we want to remind Arizonans to designate a driver or have a game plan of how you’re...
The Arizona Travel ID and other forms of federally compliant identification such as a valid U.S. passport, make it easier to fly to your favorite American locations for this holiday to see a small town parade, big city fireworks or other American traditions.

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It's remodel time at the Sacaton Rest Area! In addition to a new look, the rest area will be getting needed sewer and electrical upgrades.
We're kicking off the first weekend of the year with a brain teaser testing your knowledge of Arizona.
ADOT's culture of continuous improvement looks has employees looking for cost savings everywhere, including the trunk of old vehicles.
We're taking it back to the mid-60s today and construction of the only highway in the country still using the metric system.
ADOT crews that fix guardrails and fill potholes also assist whenever they are needed on traffic incidents.
An ADOT innovation gets drivers back on the freeway faster after a maintenance closure.
Come January, our focus will be on Pinal County in a big way.
We have one last "Where in AZ??" challenge before the year ends!
Make plans now for your sober ride home on New Year's Eve.
Photos help tell the story of a freeway that will bring traffic relief when it opens by late 2019.