The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) continues to ask for drivers to give them after two more snowplows got hit. ODOT’s Akron/Canton District 4 shared photos of two snowplows that got hit in northeast Ohio last week on social media. It brings the total to 34 ODOT crews that have been hit statewide in 2025.
Yesterday, the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) announced the award of $8.7 million to support bridge projects as part of ODOT’s Local Major Bridge Program. This round of funding will go to modernizing and repairing four local bridges in Franklin, Fairfield, Hamilton and Lake counties.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – More drivers statewide have hit Ohio Department of Transportation snowplows this winter than in all of last season, and winter is still months from being over. As of Tuesday, drivers struck 34 trucks this season,
WASHINGTON, D. C. - A freeze on federal grant and loan funding that President Donald Trump announced this week left Ohio agencies, universities, and companies that receive federal money in a state of uncertainty as they weighed how to cope with a new policy that jeopardizes billions of dollars they expected to receive.
The Ohio Department of Transportation is working around the clock as truckloads of snow, slush, and ice are moved off the motorway. Transportation manager Joe Thompson says crews will
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced Jan. 28 a partnership within the transportation industry to expand the fight against human trafficking statewide, according to a news release. The
The partnership brings Yost's Human Trafficking Initiative together with Ohio-based TravelCenters of the America and nonprofit organization Truckers Against Trafficking to enhance human trafficking aw
CHILLICOTHE — The first super load of the year will be driving through the region beginning Friday. Matt Bruning, press secretary at the Ohio Department of Transportation, said that though it is the first of the year, this is the 33rd since 2024 that will take the same route from Adams County to Licking County.
Agencies receiving this grant will invest in more sustainable and eco-friendly buses to replace 19 of Ohio’s public transit diesel buses.
U.S. 30 westbound, just west of SR 89 in Ashland County, now has one lane open, the Ohio Department of Transportation announced at 7:35 p.m. on Saturday. The road was previously closed due to a crash that took out a guardrail at a bridge.
According to Lt. Johnnie Maier, commander of the New Philadelphia Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol, there were three crashes on the southbound lane and one crash on the northbound lane. There were some minor injuries resulting from the crashes. The first crash occurred at 1:25 p.m.
A deadly crash involving a tractor trailer in southeastern Ohio remains under investigation by State Police.Ariann Sizemore, 25, of Middleport was pronounced de