Pothole season has arrived early, thanks to above-average snowfall that blanketed Southwestern Pennsylvania this winter.
The freeze-thaw cycle typical in the region is to blame for potholes taking a toll on roads, said Melissa Maczko, community relations coordinator for the state Department ...
As winter turns to spring, back to winter and into spring again, it is prime time for potholes to begin forming on local roadways.
The state Department of TransportationÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ District 12 will spend more than $1.8 million and use about 1,900 tons of asphalt to fix potholes across Washington, ...
If you’ve driven anywhere in Southwestern Pennsylvania in the past few weeks, you’ve likely had to dodge a pothole or two – or 10.
The winterÄ¢¹½ÊÓÆµ frequent temperature swings and bitter cold snaps are to blame for potholes taking a toll on roads.
They’re inevitable, said Melissa ...