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Editorial: One way or another, bridge repairs must be paid for

Tribune-Review Michael DiVittorio | Tribune-Review   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. In the fairy tale about goats trying to cross a bridge, a troll sat under the bridge, waiting to gobble up the goats as payment for their audacity. Troll bridge. Toll bridge. Is there really much difference? It’s easy to feel like you are being gobbled down one bite at a time when being nickeled and dimed and dollared and credit-carded via Pennsylvania’s toll roads. So the state Senate action on tolls can seem a lot like the end of the story, when the biggest goat knocks the troll into the river and he disappears forever.

Wolf Administration Highlights National Work Zone Awareness Week

Wolf Administration Highlights National Work Zone Awareness Week Pennsylvania s revamped Move Over Law takes effect this week. 04/26/2021 ​ Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP), the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) today hosted an event to kick off National Work Zone Awareness Week (NWZAW). The week, designated to highlight the critical importance of safe driving through work zones, runs through April 30. The theme of this year s work-zone safety campaign is Drive safe. Work safe. Save lives. Surrounded by first-responder vehicles and equipment, Lieutenant Colonel Scott Price, deputy commissioner of operations for the Pennsylvania State Police, began the event by acknowledging the dangers faced by first responders while providing roadside assistance.

Several officials and business owners rally against a proposed PennDOT I-79 bridge toll

Michael DiVittorio | Tribune-Review Lucha Street Tacos in South Fayette is one of many businesses that could be impacted by a proposed toll for a bridge widening project along I-79, according to owner Marc Snider. Michael DiVittorio | Tribune-Review South Fayette Township commission president Gwen Rodi talks about the impact a proposed toll of a bridge along I-79 could have in her community. Michael DiVittorio | Tribune-Review State Sen. Devlin Robinson, R-Bridgeville, left, and state Rep. Jason Ortitay, R-South Fayette, voice their opposition to a proposed toll on a bridge along I-79. Michael DiVittorio | Tribune-Review A proposed toll to fund the widening and upgrades to this I-79 bridge and Bridgeville interchange has some state and local lawmakers and business owners concerned.

Live updates: Inch counts, travel restrictions, Friday delays after Thursday storm

Live updates: Inch counts, travel restrictions, Friday delays after Thursday storm Shelly Stallsmith and Teresa Boeckel, York Daily Record © Paul Kuehnel, York Daily Record Crews use a Bobcat to pile the snow up on Continental Square in York on Thursday after cleaning the sidewalks. Update 7:40 a.m. Friday PennDOT has announced that the speed limit on interstates and major highways in south central Pennsylvania will remain at 45 mph during morning rush hour. While the speed restriction is in place, commercial vehicles are restricted to using the right lane on interstates, PennDOT said in a news release. Motorists can check conditions by visiting www.511PA.com.

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