Starting next week, lanes on Westbound Leonard at the 131 interchange will be changed... as they hope to alleviate traffic congestion and improve safety.
Today's winter storm is leading to dozens of cancellations and dangerous travel conditions.
If you have no choice but to travel, a quick look at current highway conditions can help you see which roads are best for travel.
Possibly the only not great thing about spring is that it marks the beginning of pothole and road construction season in West Michigan.
The City of Grand Rapids announced Monday that a major intersection in Grand Rapids will close for two weeks in April:
The corner of Michigan Street and Fuller Avenue NE will be getting a full concrete overhaul.
WZZM-13 reports Southbound US-31 has reopened in northern Muskegon County after a multi-vehicle accident involving dozens of vehicles.
The pileup happened just before noon Wednesday in between White Lake Drive and Russell Road.
(WZZM-13) Northbound U.S. 131 has reopened in Allegan County following a snowy pile-up involving at least 10 vehicles around 11:20 a.m. Thursday morning.
The accident happened at the 50 mile marker, about one mile north of Plainwell.
UPDATE:
Good news if you're traveling south toward Kalamazoo, Ann Arbor or Detroit. I-94 is back open as of 12:30pm. Safe traveling!
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Heads up if you're heading anywhere near I-94...
Filming for the movie "The End Of The Tour" could cause some traffic problems along I-196 on Thursday.
A crew for "The End of the Tour" will be filming on the 196 between Fuller Ave. and Lake Michigan Dr. between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. West Michigan M-DOT has indicated that there will be some lane closure, and that at the least, traffic will be moving slower.
Getting word that there are two crashes on NB131 before downtown that are really slowing things down this morning.
Both LEFT lanes on NB131 are shut down near Franklin Street and Wealthy Street (individual crashes in both of those places)...
Construction projects are all around West Michigan. It's just the beginning of a long summer of slowdowns.
If you're heading north this weekend, there's at least one construction zone to consider avoiding.