I know it is your job to keep our streets and roads up to par, but lately it seems like you've been reading my mind, and I am grateful for your hard work.
If you're one of those people who like to make their identity known via their license plate (We're lookin' at you, QT4U), the Wyoming Department of Transportation has some bad news for you.
The Wyoming Department of Transportation has announced that portions of I-80 have been closed from Laramie to Cheyenne, due to winter weather conditions.
Interstate 80 between Rawlins and Cheyenne and Interstate 25 between the Colorado state line and Cheyenne are closed to light, high-profile vehicles due to gusting winds.
Work on a multi-year project to make safety improvements to a roughly 60-mile stretch of Interstate 80 in Wyoming infamous for icy, treacherous road conditions has resumed.
A rock slide that occurred on Saturday night in the Wind River Canyon shut down US20/WY789 for nearly 4 hours so now, as a way to prevent similar situation from occurring, an $8.78 million project is set to resume earlier than expected.
The Thermopolis Police Department, as well as the Wyoming Department of Transportation announced that, as of 6:51 p.m., Highway US 20/WY 789 is closed due to a rock slide.