A winter storm brought snow and ice to Oklahoma on Wednesday, leaving behind slick roads that caused hundreds of crashes statewide.
The storm is expected to disrupt travel across major highways and interstates, making conditions treacherous for drivers.
With six days on the job, new Safety-Service Director Mark Ragozine said he looks forward to working with city officials and council as plans are underway for various projects. Ragozine, who attended ...
State transportation officials predict other parts of the state will will encounter far more traffic hotspots in the coming ...
OSHP Sgt. Ryan Purpura said the agency conducts the blitz because its presence encourages drivers to follow the law.
The winter weather that has moved across Oklahoma has already created icy and hazardous road conditions Wednesday morning.
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First Alert Meteorologist Derek Witt is traveling in the Storm Tracker Wednesday evening to give us a live look at road ...
Snow is expected to arrive late Friday night or very early Saturday morning. It will likely provide a quick coating before ...
Snow, ice and freezing rain are likely to continue impacting roads and schools until a widespread warmup midday Friday across ...
Snow, ice and freezing rain are likely to continue impacting roads and schools until a widespread warmup midday Friday across the Willamette Valley.
In case you needed another reason to stay home Thursday, the ongoing snowstorm is slowing traffic along major highways in the Portland and Salem metropolitan areas.