Iowa Department of Transportation When Bruce Springsteen wrote the lines, “Everything dies, baby, that's a fact / But maybe everything that dies someday comes back,” for his 1982 album "Nebraska," is ...
On March 5th, 2026, in a letter to the Editor, Geri McManus asked why Lynn’s roads are so poorly plowed. She has made the observation, like many people, that the roads in Peabody and Swampscott are ...
Plows push snow away from the center of the road, forcing it to the edges. That left 'snow berms' that resemble retaining walls.
Cities across the U.S. have been integrating video monitoring, GPS mapping and artificial intelligence into snow removal ...
Mark Greve, 56, woke early on Monday, Feb. 27, and was astounded at how much snow had come down – with more still falling. He ...
Altogether, the 460 turnpike workers in charge of keeping the highway clear have clocked a combined 56,500 hours this winter, including 38,700 hours over overtime.
On days of heavy snowfall when many stay at home and work remotely, some jobs can’t wait for weather to improve. This is ...
Samsara reports on how connected fleet technology enables smart cities to improve services like snow removal and emergency response efficiently.
City officials make pledge after the recent blizzard left some streets and sidewalks impassable. "We use the roads and walk ...
Yes, that was quicker than 1978, when much of the state was trapped for a week, and even two weeks in some places. But the ...
Five Vermont dump trucks with front end loaders arrived Wednesday and eight crews were expected from Pennsylvania Thursday.
The ravages of the historic storm are lingering in the daunting form of widespread power outages, impassable roads, and a massive cleanup with no immediate end in sight.