Move over, Los Angeles Lakers and Chicago Bulls. The Yuma International Airport has also scored a three-peat by winning Arizona Airport of the Year three times!
Take a virtual flip through the highlights of a 1978 issue of Arizona Highways Magazine.
Some people like to knit or sew. Others love car racing, going to the theater or solving crossword puzzles. Tom Erickson's passion is making signs. And, as an ADOT sign shop employee, he gets to do it every day.
These families remember the loved ones they've lost all year long by keeping their small part of Arizona grand and litter-free.
If you're looking for a mountain view like this, make sure you follow this post to find out this week's "Where in AZ??" location!
Did you know ADOT invested half a billion dollars in pavement preservation over the last five years? And we don't plan on slowing down anytime soon.
This long-exposure photo sums up how we are about to zip into the future with the Broadway Curve project.
We want your help planning highway projects. The deadline to comment on our tentative Five-Year Plan ends tomorrow!
Mattresses, kayaks, grills, even Christmas trees. We've seen it all on Arizona highways. But items left on our roadways aren't only ugly, they are dangerous.
We do a lot to prevent and clean up graffiti and other acts of vandalism, but what do you do when the vandal is a little more extraordinary?
We've combed our photo files for another "Where in AZ??" image!
Hey, ADOT Kids, do you know how to get started on an engineering career? For this ADOT employee, his love for building things started when he was kid.
A widening project is underway along Loop 303 along with preparations a connection to the city of Peoria’s Jomax Parkway.
The Gila River is notoriously hard to build a bridge across. That's what made this extra-long bridge at Bylas so extraordinary.
Monsoon Awareness Week starts next week and ADOT is ready for when the dust swirls.
Another week, means another "Where in AZ??" challenge is ahead!
Some saguaros along the South Mountain Freeway are cloaked in black. Today's blog explains why.
An extensive and innovative paving project in northeast Arizona is going to greatly improve the road surface while also proving a 2,500-year-old Greek philosopher right.
Be prepared! Take our latest Monsoon Awareness Quiz to make sure you're ready to hit the road this season.
We think you'll see the light when you're passing through the Deck Park Tunnel with the recent completion of an upgraded lighting system.