The snowfall in the forecast is expected to bring even more traffic through the Interstate 70 mountain corridor during a ...
Officials are expecting record-breaking traffic on Interstate 70 heading to the ski areas, some of which received 2 to 4 feet of snow in recent weeks.
The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is making sure drivers are prepared for the influx of travelers to the high ...
Light snow started in the mountains Wednesday afternoon and continued overnight into Thursday, quickly covering the roads, ...
No one was injured after one of the largest avalanches of the season occurred on Mt. Trelease above Interstate 70 near the Eisenhower Tunnel Tuesday.
Heavy mountain snow made for challenging road conditions in Colorado’s Rocky Mountain passes on Christmas day, resulting in a ...
To the other, outside the ski area’s boundary to what is considered the back of Cowboy Mountain, is an unmonitored play area of reliably deep snow, a “powder stash,” known as Tunnel Creek.
Those wishing to travel westbound on I-70 found relief later in the evening as the route reopened at Georgetown, although the eastbound lanes at the Eisenhower Tunnel experienced a hold-up due to ...
CDOT announced the closure of I-70 east and west just before 4 p.m. while crews worked to clear the area between Georgetown (Exit 228) and the Eisenhower Tunnel. By 5 p.m., traffic on both ...
The road reopened westbound at Georgetown and also reopened eastbound at the Eisenhower Tunnel after a crash was cleared from the roadway. As of 6:30 p.m., traffic was moving slowly on I-70 in ...
In an update at 10:05 p.m., CSP announced that westbound I-70 was back open. Eastbound I-70 traffic was held at the Eisenhower Tunnel due to a crash just east of the tunnel, according to CSP. The ...