Upstate residents should still expect ongoing activity as they address any remaining debris on state-maintained roads.
A crash Thursday morning along I-85 has caused all lane to be blocked, according to The South Carolina Department of Transportation.
A section of Interstate 95 in Dillon County will see lane closures this week as South Carolina Department of Transportation crews shift traffic onto newly built bridges. The lane closures between mile markers 181 and 185 are set to start on Monday,
In a lawsuit, a property owner claims the South Carolina Department of Transportation is refusing to pay to move necessary fire equipment.
Temporary lane closures in Dillon County will begin on Monday nigh on I-95 Northbound.According to the South Carolina Department of Transportation, the lane cl
SCDOT and SCEMD urge caution and preparation as winter weather approaches, with snow and icy roads expected in South Carolina's Midlands.
According to SCDOT, community members in Aiken, Greenville, Laurens, Pickens and Spartanburg counties should move all remaining debris to the side of the road, safely out of the roadway, by Monday, Jan. 20, to allow crews to begin the final pass on debris pickup and expedite the cleanup process in these areas.
As South Carolina braces for potential wintry conditions next week, the state's Department of Transportation is taking proactive measures to ensure readiness.O
Snowfall across South Carolina has shut down schools and government offices and created hazardous roads. E-learning and delays continue through Wednesday.
Beaufort County and the South Carolina Department of Transportation have been working to address the area’s growing population and how to widen Highway 278.
South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster will deliver his 2025 State of the State address on Wednesday evening at the State House.
Drivers are experiencing delays on Interstate 85 South/40 West as a result of a “non-vehicle fire” in Greensboro, according to the North Carolina Department of Transportation. The fire is in between Mile Marker 133 and Mile Marker 132 near Exit 132 for Mt Hope Chruch Road in Greensboro.