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We take a look at the community of Nothing, which was something at one point.
ADOT Director John Halikowski shares a message about the issues facing the Motor Vehicle Division during the public health situation and what the MVD is doing to respond.
To build the best possible shared used path along the South Mountain Freeway, ADOT went and talked to the experts - the bicyclists and other residents who will use it.
Cool waters are featured in this week's "Where in AZ??" challenge.
According to our Adopt a Highway program, the spirit of Sasquatch lives on US 60 east of Show Low.
Why does a transportation agency have biologists? Good question! And here is the answer.
What does it take to cross the Little Colorado River? The answer is more than a century and three different bridges.
We know you can only find this spot in Arizona. If you've been here, join our weekly challenge!
Adopt a Highway volunteers help Arizona look her best. Now, volunteers can make others aware of the work they're doing to 'Keep Arizona Grand.'
Most drivers have never heard of the AAMVA Awards, but MVD employees, it's a big deal.
If you are driving on I-10 in Tucson, you see the major progress happening at the Ruthrauff interchange.
You may have seen a sign for this long-forgotten town while cruising down I-40, but did you know about its bizarre past?
Do you know you can find the spot on Interstate 40 that determines which way water will flow? Let us show you!
Did you know that today, September 19, is National CleanUp Day? That's right, today is the day when everyone is encouraged to help keep our outdoors looking great by picking up litter.
Put your Arizona highway knowledge to the test! Can you get them all right?
National CleanUp Day was this past Saturday - and by all accounts it was a phenomenal success!
A part of ADOT employee Gaby Gonzalez Kemp's heart will always be in her hometown of Nogales. That's why she is glad to see the improvements coming to State Route 189.
This photo looks pretty ordinary, but this scene actually holds a lot of state transportation history.
All the traffic may be on Interstate 8, but that doesn't mean this 90-plus-year-old bridge a stone's throw away isn't still doing its job.
Mariposa means butterfly in Spanish, so we are giving you a butterfly's view of the improvements to State Route 189, Mariposa Road, in Nogales.