Route 81 will run seven days between Milwaukee and the Oak Creek fulfillment center beginning Oct 11 and will be based on shift schedules.
Several stretches of I-94 will widen back to four lanes and speed limits will increase to 70 miles per hour. Here's where that is happening.
A five-car crash was reported in the northbound lanes of I-94 near Drexel Ave. early Thursday.
This week, we asked Oak Creek Patch readers if there was one problem they could fix, what would it be? A lot of people told us about this:
Getting around in Southeastern Wisconsin? Here are the road closures on I-94 related to the I-94 North-South Project.
People who are expecting to travel on I-94 in southern Milwaukee County and northern Racine County will see a number of closures.
Drivers in Oak Creek will have a detour starting later this week as workers will perform some construction work in the area.
The road will be closed again in 2020, transportation officials said - however only for a short term.
According to the Wisconsin State Patrol, the man was behind the wheel of his 2006 Chevy Trailblazer on Friday night.
A sign board struck a deputy, knocking him to the ground and landing on top of him in the left lane of the northbound traffic.
Here are some of the other changes that will be coming to I-94, according to the DOT:
All traffic is being diverted off I-94 after a second crash was reported on Thursday morning.
A stretch of 13th Street will be closed for one night in Oak Creek as workers tend to a sewer construction project.
DOT officials say the project contractor is focusing on restoring two-way traffic between Drexel and Rawson as quickly as possible.
The DOT says that motorists can use 27th Street, Ryan Road and Howell Ave. to get around the Oakwood Road closure.
Police in Oak Creek say that a lane closure due to road construction is causing major traffic congestion and long delays.