OKC, Edmond and Norman will not change protocols, meaning the Oklahoma Highway Patrol will still need to respond to interstate incidents.
As OHP pushes cities to take on more interstate calls, only Tulsa and Moore police have changed protocols while most metro departments keep current policies.
Joe Cortright argues that the Coast Guard is unlikely to approve the IBR’s proposed 116-foot fixed span, citing longstanding ...
Historian Emily Lieb’s new book “Road to Nowhere” follows the story of a thriving Black neighborhood undone by maps, myths of ...
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Travel could be iffy for the Thanksgiving holiday commute
Before you gather with family and friends for a heaping helping of Thanksgiving goodness, you’ve got to get to the... Read ...
At its core, construction represents an investment in and commitment to the future. Long before the first dirt is moved, a ...
A Winter Storm Watch is in effect now for areas as close at Sherburne County and as far away as Valley City, North Dakota, as ...
Under a zero tolerance policy, the first Trump administration separated immigrant children from their families at the ...
This year ICE has sent more immigrant children into the federal shelter system than in the previous four years combined. New ...
Weather permitting, Georgia Department of Transportation (Georgia DOT) construction partners will close interstate lanes at ...
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List: 5 Illinois highways make it to the top 100 deadliest in the US
In a new study, five Illinois roadways made it to the list of the top 100 deadliest highways in the United States. Thankfully, they were not the deadliest ones.
National high-speed rail system, similar to Interstate Highway System, would revitalize economy, reconnect communities and ...
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