Hell Canyon Bridge repairs this weekend

The Arizona Department of Transportation begins work Sunday morning on the final repairs to Hell Canyon Bridge, on State Route 89, between Prescott and Ash Fork. 

As Millennial generation matures into adulthood, driving continues to decline

A new report from the Arizona PIRG Education Fund says the state's driving boom is over.

Federal grant money coming to help repair US 89

The Arizona Department of Transportation has been awarded a grant to help repair damage on U.S. 89, south of Page.

Gas prices continue to fall across Arizona

The price of gas continues to drop in Arizona. AAA Arizona says the statewide average this morning is $3.44 a gallon, down a nickel in the last week. 

One dead, one in critical condition after weekend vehicle collision

One man is dead, another in critical condition, after a dirt bike hit another vehicle over the weekend in Gilbert.

Funding for Highway 89 alternative route secured

The Arizona Department of Transportation says it will move as quickly as possible to pave Navajo Route 20 as a temporary route around a section of Highway 89, which collapsed south of Page on Feb. 20, now that the funding has been approved.

FAA to delay airport tower closures

The Federal Aviation Administration says it will delay the closures of towers at 149 airports across the country, including four in Arizona.

State Supreme Court may consider marijuana driving case

Arizona's highest court is being asked to decide whether anyone who smokes marijuana, legally or not, can ever drive legally in the state.

ADOT proposes alternative to damaged U.S.89

The state Transportation Department says it has come up with a temporary solution for drivers heading to Page and Lake Powell.

US Airways, American make case for merger

The CEOs of Tempe-based US Airways and bankrupt American Airlines made the case for their companies’ proposed merger before a Senate subcommittee Tuesday. The two men argued joining forces would be good for the airline industry and consumers.

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