Anti-litter campaign seeks to make Natural State more natural
Drivers on Arkansas’ roadways are passing the word “Natural?” written with five-foot-tall metal letters and wire mesh and crammed with something very unnatural – manmade litter
Drivers on Arkansas’ roadways are passing the word “Natural?” written with five-foot-tall metal letters and wire mesh and crammed with something very unnatural – manmade litter
The Arkansas Department of Transportation is inviting citizens to an in-person public involvement meeting Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, to discuss an intersection improvement
As of Thursday, January 8, the bridge over McNeeley Creek on Highway 51 southwest of Gurdon was closed following a routine bridge inspection
Currently, AHP uses cameras in interstate work zones to detect speeding violations. By mid-January, these work zone cameras will detect when drivers are using a handheld device in a work zone, such as a cell phone
More orange barrels are in place along main thoroughfares in Arkadelphia as the Arkansas Department of Transportation makes way for a major bridge replacement
The displays will rotate to new locations around the state
Clark County was among several entities in the state named as a recipient of funding through the Arkansas Department of Transportation’s 2025 Recreational Trails Program (RTP)