Behind the scenes of Valley Metro's light rail
FOX 10's Danielle Miller visits Valley Metro's light rail yard to get a behind-the-scenes look at where they house and maintain the train cars.
Gas prices expected to drop by end of the year, experts say
Good news for drivers on the horizon: gas prices could drop to below $3 a gallon by Christmas. FOX 10's Anita Roman reports.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visits Phoenix to discuss infrastructure issues
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg made three pit stops on Nov. 19 in Phoenix, where he discussed different infrastructure issues, along with how the Biden administration plans to fix it.
Officials approve corridor in southern, central Arizona for part of proposed new I-11
The chosen corridor that would link Las Vegas and Arizona stretches 280 miles northward from the U.S. Mexico border to Wickenburg while skirting metro Phoenix’s west side.
President Joe Biden visiting Detroit on Wednesday - what he'll be talking about
This isn't the first time the president has visited Michigan since his tenure in the White House began. It's not even the first time his visit coincides with an electric vehicle focus.
Biden asks FTC to investigate 'illegal conduct' by oil, gas companies as prices surge
President Biden called for the FTC to probe whether oil and gas companies are engaging in criminal conduct by profiting from artificially high prices at the pump.
Biden touts $1T infrastructure law in New Hampshire, 1st stop on US tour
Biden visited New Hampshire on Tuesday to promote his new $1 trillion infrastructure deal as a source of jobs and repairs for aging roads, bridges, pipes and ports.
ADOT getting ready for winter weather
There may not be any snow yet, but the Arizona Department of Transportation is already prepping for winter weather in the state. FOX 10's Ty Brennan has more.
Biden touts $1T infrastructure plan as eventual fix to supply chain backlog, inflation
President Joe Biden is touting his $1 trillion infrastructure plan at the Port of Baltimore as an eventual fix for the nation’s inflation and supply chain woes -- if Americans just have the patience to wait for the construction to begin.
Infrastructure bill includes requiring new technology to stop drunken driving
Under the legislation, monitoring systems to stop intoxicated drivers would have to roll out in all new vehicles as early as 2026.
Dozens of Hertz customers allege company had them falsely arrested over rental cars reported stolen
More than 100 Hertz customers are suing the rental car company, claiming police arrested them after Hertz falsely reported their rented vehicles as stolen.
Secure your load: ADOT shares photos of debris removed from Phoenix freeways
The Arizona Department of Transportation is reminding drivers to always secure your load. "Look at all this debris ADOT's IRU unit removed from Valley freeways just since Thursday," the department tweeted.
I-17 Improvement Project to kick off in 2022, aiming to reduce traffic congestion
The project includes widening 15 miles of the highway between Anthem and Black Canyon City and the creation of eight miles of flex lanes from Black Canyon City to Sunset Point.
106 shipping containers floating in Pacific Ocean following bomb cyclone, cargo ship fire
As many as 106 shipping containers—not a previous estimate of 40—from a cargo ship have been left drifting in the Pacific Ocean, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.
Arizona laying fiber optic conduit along highways to connect rural areas
The state Department of Transportation this week began laying fiber-optic conduit along southbound Interstate 17 in northern Arizona between Flagstaff and Sedona.
Truck driver shortage: Swift-Knight Transportation now hiring
Leadership at Swift Transportation are ramping up efforts to get more people into the truck industry amid a nationwide supply chain crisis. Swift is offering a chance to train people who want to potentially become truck drivers. Starting salaries for trucking jobs range from $60-100,000 per year, after a year of trucking. More information at driveswift.com.
Valley Metro eases COVID-19 restrictions on buses
Valley Metro is easing coronavirus restrictions on their buses by allowing front door boarding starting Oct. 11. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen reports.
REV Midwest: 5 governors commit to network for charging electric vehicles
Governors of five Midwestern states have reached a bipartisan agreement to forge a network for charging electric vehicles.
Derailed Amtrak train was going just under speed limit, officials say
Investigators do not know the cause of the accident, but they are studying video from the train.
Study finds Flagstaff has rudest drivers in Arizona
The roads are getting more crowded with students back in school and people returning to work. The increased traffic can lead to bad behaviors behind the wheel, and according to a new study, drivers in Flagstaff are the rudest in the state. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen has the story.