So… ever wonder which Oregon bridges are most likely to collapse, killing us all? Transportation advocacy group Transportation for America released a report ...
Washington’s bridges and roads have seen better days, a new report found. The state’s streets and spans rank No. 48 in the U.S. for cost-effectiveness and condition, according to the 29th Annual ...
Every time Tamika Carter drives to work, she takes a moment to pray that she gets there safely. Carter, 47, travels more than 30 minutes each way for work around Indianola, driving on bumpy two-lane ...
Report ranks Washington 48th overall for highways' cost-effectiveness and condition. State was highest-spending in multiple categories in the Reason Foundation report. Meanwhile, new WA law creates ...