Amid the winter season, several counties in Indiana are witnessing heavy snowfall. Due to the snowfall, the condition of roads has worsened, and it has become risky to travel.
As of late Friday morning, no counties were at the highest level travel advisory on the Indiana Department of Homeland ...
Black ice is especially dangerous because you often don't know you're on it until you start slipping. Here's what to do if ...
Many counties across the state have upgraded their travel advisories to watch and warning statuses, but what does that mean? According to the Department of Homeland Security, travel status information ...
A level one, or yellow travel advisory as it is called in Indiana, usually means parked cars must be moved off of public ...
Several counties in our viewing area are currently under a travel advisory due to several crashes caused by light snow and ...
While a few places are open during this winter snowstorm, in Indianapolis, here's a list of all of the places that closed because of the weather.
With a fresh new round of snow expected to roll in on Sunday, multiple snow and travel advisories have been put into effect ...
Marion County was in the green category, meaning "normal status," as of 9:30 a.m. The Indiana Department of Homeland Security keeps tabs on road conditions thanks to its online travel advisory ...
according to the Indiana Department of Homeland Security. As of late Friday morning, only 15 counties were marked in the "watch" category, the second-highest travel advisory level: Clark ...