Freeway? Expressway? What's the difference and how is it related to State Route 24?
Registration opens Aug. 17 for Adopt a Highway volunteer groups and others wanting a one-day permit to clean litter along a designated one- or two-mile segment of highway.
Cheer on the Badgers, Wolves, Falcons, Jaguars, Prospectors, Rattlers or whatever mascot reps your favorite school. That’s right, school is back so cheer for your favorite team as part of the school spirit. Get in the school spirit, and...
Tips for keeping doggos safe when traveling on or near roadways.
In 1988, Governor Rose Mofford dedicated the first stretch of the Loop 101 Agua Fria Freeway.
Adopt a Highway volunteers, assemble! We've got pointers for National CleanUp Day!
A significant milestone has been reached toward improving Interstate 10 south of the metro-Phoenix area, known as the Wild Horse Pass Corridor.
The federal deadline of May 3, 2023, for having a credential that will be accepted by TSA for domestic air travel is coming soon.
Exploring the Canyon Padre Bridge near Flagstaff.
Celebrate Adopt a Highway with frames and GIFs on your social media.
Child safety seats and seat belts not only save lives and increase safety for little ones, but child safety seats are required by Arizona law. Children younger than 8 years old and shorter than 4 feet, 9 inches, must be properly secured in a safety or booster seat.
A look at child safety seats through the years.
In 1973, the Globe movie theatre is showing a film that modern audiences know better as a slick sci-fi television series.
Hey neighbor! We want to share some helpful tips about our AZ511 app with you on National Good Neighbor Day.
The year is 1966 and the Broadway Curve won't open for two more years.
On National CleanUp Day on Sept. 17, 39 volunteer groups and 215 individual volunteers in 11 counties in Arizona filled 335 litter bags and gathered larger debris into piles for disposal totalling 2.3 tons.
Changes to the new driver road test are here and we have the details!
Construction is underway on the future multiuse bridge at Alameda Drive, which will connect both ends of street over I-10 in Phoenix and Tempe.
A new pull-out area on eastbound I-40 near Ash Fork is nearing completion that will allow commercial truckers to put snow chains on their semis.
Move Over. Besides being the law in Arizona, it’s a simple gesture to provide a safe space for law enforcement, medical personnel, emergency responders and tow truck operators to render aid to motorists on the side of the road. By moving over, you are saving lives.