A month after a sinkhole shut down the eastbound section of Interstate 80 in Wharton, there remains no timeframe for it to ...
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced a state of emergency Saturday as crews work to repair and reopen part of I-80 eastbound ...
New Jersey's Department of Transportation is seeking federal assistance in investigating the sinkholes and assure the safety ...
Although the DOT announced a new detour pattern last month, residents say not much has changed and the detours continue to extend commutes everywhere ...
Morning commuters faced significant delays across New Jersey on Wednesday due to crashes, fires, and emergency construction ...
The sinkhole opened up on Feb. 10 in a center lane on the eastbound side of the highway in Wharton. It measured 11-feet by 11 ...
The New Jersey Division of Banking and Insurance's breakdown of what is often covered by homeowners insurance also excludes ...
The bad news is a significant void was identified underneath the center lane of I-80 eastbound, which will require an ...
A “significant void” found during repairs of the sinkhole shutting down part of I-80 in New Jersey will delay the roadway’s ...
The New Jersey Department of Transportation says it will be several weeks before the sinkhole that opened up along Interstate 80 in Wharton will be fixed as work to repair that cavity continues.