Interstate 95 winds through Connecticut, and it seems like everyone's in a hurry, with fearless drivers testing fate at every turn. Connecticut Department of Transportation (DOT) employees in work zones feel the dangers of careless speeders firsthand daily.
Six Washington State Department of Transportation workers were just trying to do their jobs when a driver believed to be under the influence slammed into their trucks.
Speeders, beware: State officials want to use automated cameras to catch lead-footed drivers. Lawmakers in the House and Senate have introduced bills that would deploy.
Motorists are being advised by the State Department of Transportation that northbound Route 400 will be closed next weekend between Union Road and Seneca Street in West Seneca to accommodate
Wouldn’t it be fantastic if your living space became a Pinterest-worthy haven of charm and creativity by placing a beautiful mason jar chandelier in the middle of your living room? Here’s how you can make this eye-catching and whimsy lighting fixture yourself in no time.Take a look at this video where we’ll go over the […]