Transportation
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Madison plans to connect 2 major bike paths to improve safety
The Cannonball and Wingra Creek Paths would be linked by creating a median-separated lane along Fish Hatchery Road. The changes are meant to increase bike safety on a road that sees about 30,000 cars a day.
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94-year-old bridge over Mississippi River demolished
Originally constructed in 1931, the Black Hawk Bridge was demolished due to safety concerns related to the construction of a new crossing between Lansing and rural Crawford County.
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I tried to be a trucker. It was nothing like I expected.
Writer Keith Uhlig of Wausau often wondered if he should have taken a different career path. So when he was able to pivot professionally, he finally gave truck driving a shot.
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Wisconsin awards $14M in EV charging grants to 26 projects across the state
The sites selected in the latest funding round include 11 Kwik Trips, hotels, other gas stations, a Culver’s and a chocolate shop.
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Superior/Duluth interchange is smooth sailing — for a year, anyway
The roadways straightened out with the full opening of the interchange in late October.
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Drugged driving is a growing concern on Wisconsin’s highways
As many as 1 in 15 people drive under the influence of marijuana. And while many believe they drive better stoned, evidence shows they don’t.
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Milwaukee police may seize any vehicle involved in reckless driving under new law
Since 2014, the number of fatal crashes in Milwaukee County has increased at a higher rate than the rest of the country.
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Travelers flying through Wisconsin face delays, cancelations from government shutdown
Though no Wisconsin airports have been directly impacted by the government shutdown, some travelers are feeling its effects.Â
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Here’s how national flight reductions are impacting travelers in Wisconsin
No airports in Wisconsin are among those directly hit by flight reductions, but the decision will likely have ripple effects on air travel around the country.
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Milwaukee County supervisors adopt $1.4B budget but changes to transit routes, paratransit services unknown
Milwaukee County’s Board of Supervisors adopted a $1.4 billion budget for next year. It restores some funding to the Milwaukee County Transit System, but the future of major routes — including route 28 — and paratransit services is uncertain.Â










