A Canadian couple lost their dog while on vacation in Phoenix and were reunited after someone spotted her on an ADOT traffic camera.
A dispatcher for the Arizona Department of Transportation, or ADOT, helped save the pup by finding and following Khloe via traffic camera after officials got a report of a small dog on a freeway in the Mesa area, ADOT wrote in a Jan. 20 blog post.
Conservation groups say the proposed Arizona routes for an Interstate 11 project failed to consider habitat for imperiled desert species.
Khloe, the 4-year-old Yorkie, made the journey of around 1,500 miles with her owners, Carisa Leslie and her husband, Scott Butz, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT).
Planning for a new interstate through southern Arizona has been put on hold. 280 miles of highway between Nogales and Wickenburg expanding Interstate 11 had been proposed by federal and state transportation agencies,
A Yorkie pup from Canada was reunited with her owners, thanks to the help of a Facebook group and an ADOT dispatcher.
On Jan. 6, an Arizona Department of Public ... Calif., to Canada. The driver, 31-year-old Amarjeet Singh Matharu, was arrested and booked into the Navajo County Jail on charges including possession and transportation of narcotic drugs for sale.
The Arizona Department of Transportation is working to expand broadband access in the state as it embarks on a new project to lay more than 200 miles of fiber-optic conduit between Flagstaff and the California state line.
The proposed I-11 highway will connect to Las Vegas but could eventually span from Mexico to Canada ... and the climate.” The Arizona Department of Transportation confirmed in a written ...
Arizona's Executive Budget boosts highway maintenance funding and aids rural areas in securing federal grants.
PHOENIX — The westbound lanes of Interstate 10 from Chandler to central Phoenix will be closed this weekend due to a traffic shift. The Arizona Department of Transportation said the closure will take place between the Loop 202 freeway to Interstate 17. The closure starts at 10 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 24, and ends at 4 a.m. Monday, Jan. 27.
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