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The state is no longer using brine made from oil and gas well water, but the bill could affect another measure that could make that de-icer more widely available.
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But the Ohio Department of Transportation says it has prepared crews to work around the clock.
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The Ohio Department of Transportation is asking for public comments on three construction projects.
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Signs will begin going up soon on a new scenic driving tour through Warren and Clinton counties. The Quaker Heritage Scenic Byway covers 55 sites across 54 miles of roadway, including Friends (Quaker) meetinghouses, cemeteries, historical markers, settlements, schools, notable homes and more.
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The price of oil plunged last week, and gas prices followed suit. Low prices are great for consumers but are problematic for road construction. Kentucky...
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There have been questions about whether construction work is essential under Ohio's stay-at-home order. ODOT spokesman Matt Bruning says road...
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In 2016, Oakwood decided to put part of the city on a diet, but nobody had to give up any doughnuts. This was what transportation planners refer to as a…
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Travel officials are predicting this to be one of the busiest Thanksgiving weekends on the roads, so the Ohio Department of Transportation will be...
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Nearly three quarters of Ohio’s counties have received a “state of emergency” declaration because of severe weather last month.
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Now that spring is finally here, Ohio’s road crews will be fixing potholes and pavement damaged over the winter.
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Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley is vowing to fight a provision in the new two-year state transportation budget that would penalize cities for the use of red-light…
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House lawmakers Thursday overwhelmingly voted to approve a transportation bill that would increase the state gas tax by just under 11 cents, and raise the…