JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- The Missouri Department of Transportation announced Thursday that its director Kevin Keith is taking a medical leave of absence and will leave the department on July 1.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri officials pledged Wednesday to rebuild hundreds of bridges, pave thousands of miles of roads and improve dozens of airports and sidewalks around the state if voters ...
The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) and their traffic safety partners are urging drivers to adopt safer driving practices, such as avoiding distractions like texting and adhering to ...
The Missouri Department of Transportation is replacing the U.S. 40 bridge over the Blue River along Interstate 70 east of downtown. On Wednesday, Clarkson Construction Co. workers were setting forms ...
The director of Missouri’s transportation department is facing calls for his ouster from Republican lawmakers who contend he’s broken trust with the public with a plan to give worker pay raises just ...
The Missouri Department of Transportation said Wednesday there have been nearly 750 highway fatalities so far this year.
MoDOT announces a slate of roadworks across Mid-Missouri from Nov 3-9, potentially causing lane closures and delays.
Temporary concrete dividers protect workers as they poured the much higher permanent wall/lane divider which Missouri Department of Transportation now acknowledges was a mistake. The divider formed a ...
(TNS) — A new transportation research center announced today in Jefferson City, Mo., will combine the research of Missouri University of Science and Technology and the other University of Missouri (UM ...
VALLEY PARK, Mo. — Flooding has forced Illinois and Missouri transportation departments to close roads on both sides of the bistate. Thursday morning as drivers approached the intersection of ...
JEFFERSON CITY • Missouri’s highway spending boom of just a few years ago is about to hit a major speed bump. State officials warned Thursday that scarce funding threatens the Missouri Department of ...
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Missouri drivers encouraged to buckle up, put phones down ahead of holiday season
While the year-to-date percentage of fatal crashes is less than in 2024, officials are worried about another crash-heavy ...
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