Combine an all-but-abandoned zombie highway project with South Carolina legislators’ hearty appetite for naming public property for living politicians, and what do you get? The President Donald J.
PALMERDALE, Ala., March 30 (Reuters) - North of Birmingham, a gravel road bed slices through a series of steep ridges, part of a stalled effort to carve a 52-mile freeway around the rural fringes of ...
Even though it’s poised to be the most expensive per-mile highway in Alabama—and perhaps the United States—there’s a lot the $5.4 billion Birmingham Northern Beltline project won’t do. It won’t ...
North of Birmingham, a gravel road bed slices through a series of steep ridges, part of a stalled effort to carve a 52-mile freeway around the rural fringes of Alabama's largest city. By Andy Sullivan ...