Two Virginia lawmakers have introduced legislation that aims to find alternatives for road salt and raise awareness about its environmental impact.
Concrete and asphalt driveways are the standard throughout America, but there are some other options worth considering, especially if you deal with flooding.
If your driveway is on the steeper side, this quick and relatively inexpensive fix may make driving over the apron much smoother than before.
A Del Mar neighborhood has been dealing with water continuously running down a cul-de-sac for several weeks, prompting ...
The Nashville Department of Transportation is giving residents updates on their progress in their snow removal efforts all across Nashville.
The city of Detroit spent Tuesday dealing with dozens of water main breaks that officials said were caused by aging ...
Water that collects on your driveway rarely stays put. It creeps into garden beds, saturates turf, and quietly unravels the landscaping you invested in, sometimes in a single storm. If you ignore how ...
Pooler is making major moves to improve traffic flow, drainage and green space. City officials say these projects will help ...
According to a coalition of organizations from across the state, using too much salt can be bad for the environment.
Delay is the biggest ice-maker, because snow left in place gets pressed by boots and tires into a dense layer that bonds to ...
Kopp adds that the best way to help first responders is to keep your sidewalks and driveways clear of ice. He also encourages ...
The Broken Arrow City Council approved a new residential development despite concerns from people in the area over potential ...