U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is visiting New Jersey on Saturday as work continues to repair I-80 sinkhole damage.
Businesses will have to find ways to grapple with reduced foot traffic. The eastbound side of Route 80 in Wharton ...
The latest sinkhole on a Morris County interstate, based on preliminary inspections, looks to be caused by an abandoned pipe.
Both sides of Interstate 80 in Wharton remain closed due to multiple sinkholes. Local employees, businesses and residents are ...
Beginning Monday, riders on NJ Transit's Montclair Boonton line boarding from the Hackettstown, Mount Olive, Netcong, Lake ...
New Jersey has a sinkhole problem. Here's everything we know about sinkholes and how they are crippling Routes 80 and 287 in North Jersey ...
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy, Gov. Phil Murphy and Rep. Tom Kean Jr., R-7, visited the sinkholes on Route 80 ...
Officials in New Jersey are working to address sinkholes affecting major highways in Morris County, particularly on Route 80 ...
Authorities with the state have attributed all three sinkholes to collapsing mineshafts underneath the roadway. Roughly 588 ...
This is getting ridiculous and it’s only a matter of time before someone gets seriously injured or dies as a result of one of ...
Gov. Phil Murphy is urging commuters affected by a series of sinkholes that closed portions of Interstate 80 to “please work ...
Westbound lanes of I-80 will stay closed and detoured at Exit 34B in Wharton, New Jersey, until further notice, the state ...