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State Road 930 closure rescheduled
The Indiana Department of Transportation announces a schedule change for a planned closure on State Road 930 in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
INDOT: Construction to begin at U.S. 24 and I-469
The Indiana Department of Transportation announces traffic restrictions at the junction of I-469 and U.S. 24/Rose Avenue for construction.
Repaving and bridge construction to begin on Coliseum Boulevard
The Indiana Department of Transportation announces a road resurfacing and bridge construction project in Fort Wayne.
State of Indiana prepares for winter storm and expected widespread travel impacts
The Indiana Department of Transportation, Indiana State Police and Indiana Department of Homeland Security urge Hoosiers to prepare for a significant winter weather event this weekend.
Winter Driving Tips from ISP Fort Wayne
With bitter cold temperatures and snow in the forecast, the Indiana State Police want to prepare you for winter driving conditions.
Indiana prepares for severe weather this weekend
With severe winter weather forecasted this weekend, Governor Braun is reiterating Indiana’s preparedness for severe snow and ice.
INDOT: Be safe, plan ahead, and drive sober for holiday travel
AAA predicts at least 109 million travelers will hit the road across the U.S. this year for the Christmas holiday, more than 2.5 million of those from Indiana.
INDOT accepting applications for Governor’s Summer Internship Programming
The Indiana Department of Transportation is seeking applicants for the state's Governor's Summer Internship (GSI) Program, available to eligible undergraduate and graduate students.
Litigation Division achieves favorable outcomes in 100% of 2025 jury trials
The Office of the Indiana Attorney General’s Litigation Division has achieved favorable outcomes for the State of Indiana in all 13 jury trials it has defended this year — saving taxpayers more than $1 million in those trials.
INDOT: Be safe and plan ahead for Thanksgiving travel
INDOT urges drivers to travel safely and plan ahead, as increased traffic is expected across the state starting Tuesday afternoon.






