With new remote systems, CDOT retires use of World War II artillery for avalanche mitigation on I-70
Everything was silent on the Interstate 70 corridor for a moment Wednesday afternoon as the Colorado Department of ...
When the "Greatest Generation" returned home from World War II, many veterans had suffered psychic wounds not diagnosed or ...
As we approach our nation’s 250th birthday next year, I hope my fellow Americans will join me in seeking a new birth of patriotism, writes Sen. Jon Husted of Ohio in a guest column celebrating ...
The day before Armistice Day 1945, 80 years ago this month, the Pottsville Republican ran a list of Schuylkill County ...
During World War II, a small Allied unit known as the Monuments Men risked their lives to protect Europe’s art, monuments, ...
A new remotely detonated explosive eliminates the need for World War II-era artillery in the northern mountains.
CDOT is revamping its system to no longer use World War II-era artillery to clear possible avalanches from the east side of ...
CDOT has successfully tested a new Remote Avalanche Control System near the Eisenhower Johnson Memorial Tunnels to enhance ...
All Veterans of our Armed Forces are the reason we do what we do. And everything we do—from the services we provide to the support we offer—starts and ends with you.
The Colorado Department of Transportation’s new remote avalanche mitigation technology improves safety and reduces road ...
It started in 1919 to remember those we lost in the Great War. Before World War II, World War I was called the Great War.
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