A mix of freezing rain, sleet and snow swept across Minnesota on Saturday leaving a glaze of ice on the state’s roads.
MnDOT crews in south central Minnesota began prepping roads with a modified salt brine mixture Friday afternoon.
For larger snow events, such as more than 4 inches of snow, it can take about 12 hours to clear. In addition, the city adds ...
The Minnesota Department of Transportation says it will be mobilizing around 102 snow mobiles across it's 11 county coverage ...
As many people hit the roads to run holiday errands, the Department of Transportation will be busy making sure everyone has a ...
The statute says "irregular snow placement on roadways can create driving hazards including drifting and sight obstruction, ...
The Minnesota Department of Transportation’s Name-A-Snowplow contest is back, and the public continues to eat it up.
Submissions to the Minnesota Department of Transportation’s fifth Name a Snowplow contest will be accepted through noon ...
Last year, there were over 230 “Taylor Drift” submissions that now represent District 2 in Minneapolis. If you want to test ...
The Minnesota Department of Transportation's annual Name a Snowplow Contest is officially underway, with submissions being accepted until Friday, Dec. 20 at noon.
Dust off your puns and brush up on your snow-menclature — the Minnesota Department of Transportation is now accepting ...