Central Ohio saw between 8 and 14 inches of snow, with the southernmost counties experiencing the most amount.
Snow and ice still cover road and street shoulders as well as turning lanes more than two weeks after a major winter storm, making driving dangerous across the region.
About two-thirds of roadways were plowed in Anne Arundel County by late Monday morning. Here’s how to track the closest plow.
INDIANAPOLIS – Higher-than-average snow totals this season have led to road salt shortages for those trying to keep roads ...
Three days after snowfall ended, many Lexington roads remain covered with ice as residents express frustration with the ...
Louisville Metro Council members are considering increasing snow removal funding after some roads remained untreated for ...
After a winter storm dumped nearly two feet of snow on Marquette in late December, the city of Marquette went into overdrive ...
Lexington residents living on unranked streets have endured two weeks of treacherous, icy road conditions while waiting for city snow removal assistance that may never come.
Depending on where you live in Daviess County, your street or road is either clear of snow or its still a slip-and-slide affair traversing it. The city of Owensboro has completed snow plowing all of ...
What to expect with DelDOT's snow removal, road treatment plan as Delaware prepares for major snowstorm, including where ...