Driving conditions dangerous across Colorado's Front Range
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The Colorado State Patrol and Colorado Department of Transportation are preparing for the snow expected this week, as many skiers will travel to high country resorts. FOX31's Shaul Turner is along I-70 where the scene is calm,
It’s an icy Thursday morning in Colorado Springs, and slick roads from Wednesday’s storm have prompted several school districts to close or delay classes. A Wednesday snowstorm hit southeast Colorado,
The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) says that I-25 northbound is closed in Pueblo due to a crash. According to CDOT,
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CDOT and State Patrol urge winter driving preparation as dangerous conditions hit Colorado
G RAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KKCO) - As winter weather hits Colorado, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) and Colorado State Patrol (CSP) are urging drivers to prepare for dangerous road conditions on state highways.
Westbound US Highway 50B closures near I-25 in Colorado Dec. 5-8, 2025, for drainage work. Motorists advised to follow signed routes and detours.
The crash was reported in the westbound lanes near mile point 118, just east of Glenwood Springs. Traffic cameras from the Colorado Department of Transportation showed snowy conditions on the ground with snow actively falling.
The Colorado Department of Transportation has launched a new landing page with information to help drivers plan for trips along the Interstate 70 mountain corridor. CDOT communications manager Stacia Sellers described driving on the
Drivers can expect additional traffic on roadways, including the Interstate 70 mountain corridor, over the next few days due to Thanksgiving. The Colorado State Patrol will be increasing the number of state troopers on
Colorado’s roads are crumbling, and the problem stretches far beyond potholes and cracked pavement. Whether you live in the rural valleys of the Western Slope or the bustling neighborhoods along the Front Range,
The Colorado Department of Transportation is warning drivers that one of the “most far-reaching snow storms of the season thus far” could impact roadway conditions, including on the I-70 mountain corridor,