Following snow, sleet and ice that arrived in the Big Bend and South Georgia Tuesday due to a winter storm, a large stretch of a major highway shut down Wednesday evening.
(WCTV) - Interstate 10 is fully open to traffic as of Thursday ... a rare winter storm that arrived in the Big Bend and South Georgia Tuesday evening. Troopers reopened a portion of westbound ...
After a historic winter storm hit the Interstate 10 corridor on Tuesday, parts of the vital east-west artery remain closed due to icy road conditions in
Millions across the Gulf Coast states are bracing for a rare winter storm moving along the northern Gulf of Mexico, which will spread dangerous snow and ice along 1,000 miles of Interstate 10 from Texas to Florida and Georgia,
An 18 wheeler crash in a spot that's seen its share of accidents has shut down part of Interstate 10 East in Jefferson County.The crash was reported at about 3:
We're tracking a rare winter precipitation event as it heads through neighborhoods in Florida's Big Bend and South Georgia this week.
Southern cities got creative to clear out the ice and snow this week, including one man in Covington, Georgia, who used a flamethrower to de-ice his subdivision.
Weather permitting, GDOT construction partners will close interstate lanes and ramps at the locations listed in the article for the 16@95 Improvement Projects. Maps are provided.
Days after a winter storm dropped ice and record-breaking snow, cleanup efforts were underway Thursday in several major Southern cities such as New Orleans, where crews were removing snow the same way they remove trash,
Pink billboards have popped up on I-95 in Jacksonville as part of an educational campaign designed to fight "Jew hatred" and antisemitism.
Trucker Alexis Barnett was trying to make the trip Wednesday from Destin to Sarasota when Florida shut down I-10 and re-routed traffic onto Highway 90. That’s when the driving started getting treacherous. “Going up the hills and down the hills, it was nothing but black ice. Just a sheet of ice,” she said.
Proposed legislation would close a loophole allowing cities to collect unlimited revenue from fines, forfeitures.