Director Peter Alviti is being questioned by lawmakers Thursday in the second oversight hearing since the bridge failed.
RI was awarded $600 million, including $220 million for the Washington Bridge, by the former Biden administration ...
Since Trump froze all federal spending shortly after taking office last month, the fate of as much as $600 million in U.S. Department of Transportation funding awarded to Rhode Island for multiple ...
The next round of controlled demolition of the Washington Bridge will start on Thursday.The Rhode Island Department of Transportation announced another delay on ...
RIDOT crews continue to monitor dust and noise levels daily. No excessive levels of noise from controlled demolition have been observed so far. And a heads up to commuters, starting next week on ...
A spokesperson would not discuss specifics but said the purpose of the inspection is to determine if there were any ...
It’s unclear who shot a video of a construction excavator knocking down a large portion of the westbound Washington Bridge ...
(WJAR) — A video making the rounds on social media is raising questions about the demolition of the Washington Bridge. It ...
Washington’s railroad bridge is rusted and bare — but drivers crossing U.S. Route 24 will be met with a more pleasant sight later this year. The city recently approved a mural to be painted on ...
Washington’s railroad bridge is rusted and bare — but drivers crossing U.S. Route 24 will be met with a more pleasant sight later this year. The city recently approved a mural to be painted on the ...
Gov. Dan McKee in a statement Monday said he is "optimistic that this funding for the Washington Bridge will come through as planned" and demolition of the old bridge continues. Trump's early ...
NORTH KINGSTOWN − The fate of $600 million in federal funding for Rhode Island highway projects, including the westbound Washington Bridge, is up in the air as President Donald Trump looks to halt ...
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