'It's never been like this': Frustration mounting in unplowed neighborhoods
SPOKANE Wash. -- The City of Spokane is in full plow operations; 50+ crews are working 24 hours per day, clearing the snow and ice from busy roads across the city.…
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SPOKANE Wash. -- The City of Spokane is in full plow operations; 50+ crews are working 24 hours per day, clearing the snow and ice from busy roads across the city.…
SPOKANE, Wash. — Crews from Spokane County are still plowing snow to help keep your drive safe. Road crews from Spokane County have been working 12-hour shifts, plowing and creating better traction on roads. As the storm continues to move…
SPOKANE, Wash.--Spokane Public Works is working to keep your drive safe. Today, Spokane Public Works is plowing emergency routes and major arterials, to clear roadways for your daily commute. However, SPW is asking those who can afford to work from…
SPOKANE, Wash. -- Friday morning may yield some slushy and slick driving conditions for the Inland Northwest. Luckily, plows and city crews in Spokane and Coeur…
SPOKANE, Wash.-- Crews will work 24/7 to clear the streets of Spokane. On Thursday, the city announced it was launching a full-city plow. Snow teams were plowing,…
While city plows treat hills, bridges and arterials, the morning is when many people are left to their own devices.
SPOKANE, Wash. -- The City of Spokane has launched an increased plowing effort to clear Wednesday morning snow. According to the City, this approach is designed to adapt to changing weather conditions. Snow is forecast to turn to rain later…
SPOKANE, Wash. – WSDOT has won Christmas. The Department of Transportation’s Eastern Washington office gathered up their plows for a special show. Each plow lit up as Trans Siberian Orchestra’s version of “Carol of the Bells” played. Take a look: …
SPOKANE, Wash.-- The snowplows are out keeping the roads clear this weekend. That includes Plowie McPlow Plow and the Big Leplowski, two of the Washington State Department of Transportation's tow plows. The Washington State Department of Transportation said Plowie McPlow…
The city said street crews switched from liquid deicer to granular deicer and salt as they respond to the icy roads. Plus, extra crews will be out overnight working to make the morning commute better.
As more snow falls across Spokane County, snow crews continue to work to plow streets and residential areas.
Tuesday's snowfall prompted a stern warning from the Washington State Department of Transportation's eastern region.
The City of Spokane wrapped up its full-city plow on Saturday, but depending on where you live, you might not be able to tell. Some streets are still covered in snow and ice.
Some people who live in Spokane Valley say they are upset that plows are pushing feet of ice and snow right up on to their sidewalks, and say it could pose a safety risk.
The Grant County Public Works department said Sunday morning every single county plow and grader is out on the roads working to improve conditions.
With snow forecasted for every corner of Washington in the next three days, the Department of Transportation is preparing for a long weekend of working to keep the roadways passable.
At least half foot of snow now covers much of the Inland Northwest.
Since the start of the snow season, they city has asked you to call in problem spots to 755-CITY.