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Freezing rain and ice began coating surfaces in Nebraska, Kansas and Missouri on Saturday, creating dangerous travel conditions along roadways and at airports. Troopers reported responding to ...
A quick-hitting but potent winter storm is delivering intense bursts of snow and strong winds from the Midwest to the Northeast, knocking out power and creating dangerous travel conditions for ...
A wide area of freezing rain created dangerous travel conditions in the Midwest and Plains Saturday morning with dozens of crashes reported, and hours-long closures of major interstates.
U.S. Route 36 (US 36) in the state of Missouri is an expressway with many freeway sections, connecting Kansas to Illinois. From Cameron to the Illinois state line, it forms part of the principal route between Kansas City and Chicago, known as the Chicago–Kansas City Expressway. All of US 36 in Missouri is named the V.F.W. Memorial Highway. [2]
Interstate 55 (I-55) is a major north–south Interstate Highway in the US state of Illinois that connects St. Louis, Missouri, to the Chicago metropolitan area.It enters the state from Missouri near East St. Louis, Illinois, and runs to U.S. Route 41 (US 41, Lake Shore Drive) near Downtown Chicago, where the highway ends, a distance of 294.38 miles (473.76 km). [2]
U.S. Route 50 (US 50) in the state of Illinois is an east–west highway across the southern portion of the state. It runs from the Jefferson Barracks Bridge, over the Mississippi River, to Missouri east, to the Red Skelton Memorial Bridge, over the Wabash River and to Indiana.
The first significant winter storm of the year is endangering a 2,100-mile swath of the U.s. as it slams major cities like Kansas City, St. Louis and Indianapolis with heavy snow, blizzard ...
According to a lawsuit filed by the widow of the truck driver, standards and regulations from AREMA, AASHTO, and the State of Missouri require a more gradual approach so that the surface of the roadway is nearly the same level as the rail (±3–6 in (76–152 mm) above top of rail) at a point 30 ft (9.1 m) from the outermost rail.