PennDOT Reduces Speed Limit on Several Area Roadways in Southwest Region

(Graphic Courtesy of PennDot)

Pittsburgh, PA – Due to the winter storm, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has temporarily reduced the speed limit on several roadways in the region.

PennDOT is urging motorists to avoid unnecessary travel but those who must head out will see speeds reduced to 45 mph on the following highways:

Allegheny County

  • Interstates 79, 279 (Parkway North), 376 (Parkways East and West), and 579
  • Routed 28 and 65

Beaver County

  • Interstate 376 (Beaver Valley Expressway)

Lawrence County

  • Interstate 79
  • Interstate 376

Additional speed restrictions on interstates and expressways may be implemented as the storm progresses.

As a reminder, the following vehicle restrictions were implemented, in accordance with Tier 4 of the commonwealth’s weather event vehicle restriction plan on area interstates and Route 28.

Under Tier 4 restrictions, no commercial vehicles are permitted. Additionally, all school buses, commercial buses, motor coaches, motorcycles, RVs/motorhomes and passenger vehicles (cars, SUVs, pickup trucks, etc.) towing trailers are not permitted on affected roadways while restrictions are in place.

While PennDOT recommends not traveling during winter storms, motorists can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles, including color-coded winter conditions on 2,900 miles, by visiting www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and access to more than 1,200 traffic cameras.

511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and Android devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional X alerts.

Motorists should always allow plenty of space when driving near plow trucks. Also, for their own safety and the safety of plow operators, motorists should never attempt to pass a truck while it is plowing or spreading winter materials.

PennDOT reminds motorists to pack an emergency kit for their vehicles. A basic kit should include non-perishable food, water, blanket, small shovel and warm clothes. When preparing an emergency kit, motorists should account for special needs of passengers such as baby food, pet supplies or medications and pack accordingly.

More information about how to prepare for any type of emergency, including free downloadable checklists of items to keep in your home, car, and at work, and specific information for people with access and functional needs or pets, is available on the Ready PA webpage.

For more winter driving tips and information on how PennDOT treats winter storms, visit www.PennDOT.pa.gov/winter.

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Closings and Delays for Sunday 1/25/26

January 25th, 2026

                         School or Organization       Cancellation or Delay  ( If blank no cancellation or delay reported)
  911th Airlift Wing         Closed Monday
  Aliquippa Area School District                Remote Learning Day- Monday 01/26/26
  Ambridge Area School District Virtual Learning Day- Monday 01/26/326
  Avonworth School District Remote Instruction 01/26/26
  Baden Academy Charter Closed Monday- 01/26/26
  Beaver Area School District            Closed Monday- All activities Cancelled
  Beaver County Court House Closed-Monday- 1/26/26
  Beaver County Head Start
  Beaver County Rehabilitation Center Closed for Business on Monday- 1/26/26
  Big Beaver Falls Area School District Closed Monday – 01/26/26- Remote Learning Day
  Beaver County CTC           Closed- Flexible Instruction- 01/26/26
  Beaver County Transit Authority         
  Beaver Valley Montessori School Closed-Monday- 1/26/26
  Blackhawk Area School District Closed- 1/26/26 – Remote Instruction; Evening Activities Canceled
  Blackhawk Meals on Wheels
Butler County Community College (All Locations, Including Cranberry Township) Closed Monday – 01/26/26
Carlow University Remote Learning – 01/26/26
CCBC Closed Monday – 01/26/26
  CCBC Aviation Sciences Center            Closed Monday – 01/26/26
  Center At The Mall (Senior Center)       Open at noon- Monday- 1/26/26
  Central Valley School District            Closed Monday – 01/26/26; all activities cancelled . Tuesday 01/27/26 Flexible Instruction Day
  Chippewa Alliance Church Morning Services Cancelled Sunday- 1/25/26 online at 11AM
  Christ Anglican Church – New Brighton Closed Sunday 01/25/26
  Church In the Round – Aliquippa Closed Sunday 01/25/26
  Community Bible Church-Racoon Twp. Online Service only Sunday- 1/25/26
  Cornell School District Remote Instruction- 01/26/26 ; No evening activities or athletics
  Cranberry Community United Presbyterian Church (Cranberry Township) Closed Sunday Morning/ All Activities Cancelled-1/25/26
  Education Center at Watson (Sewickley)
  Ellwood City Area School District
  Families Matter Food Pantry Closed Monday 01/26/26
  First Christian Church-Beaver Closed Sunday- 1/25/26
  First Presbyterian Church-Beaver Closed Sunday- 1/25/26, Online posted
  First United Methodist Church – Ellwood City Closed Sunday – 01/25/26
 Footprints in the Sand Closed Monday – 01/26/26
  Freedom Area School District Flexible Instruction Day – 01/26/26; All activities are cancelled
 Greater Faith Family Worship Closed Sunday- 1/25/26
  Hap Community Outings Closed Monday- 1/26/26
  Harmony-Zelie Global Methodist Church Closed-Sunday 1/25/26
  Head Start of Beaver County – Aliquippa
  Head Start of Beaver County -Ambridge
  Head Start of Beaver County – Beaver Falls
  Head Start of Beaver County – Beaver Falls 7th Ave.
  Head Start of Beaver County – Beaver Falls 6th Ave.
  Head Start of Beaver County – Central
  Head Start of Beaver County – Blackhawk
  Head Start of Beaver County – CCBC
  Head Start/ Early Head Start of Beaver County
  Head Start of Beaver County – Rochester
  Head Start of Beaver County – Southside
  Head Start of Beaver County – New Brighton Middle School
  Head Start of Beaver County – New Brighton High School
  Head Start of Beaver County – Riverside
  Hope Lutheran Church- Cranberry No Sunday Service or Activities-1/25/26
  Hope Academy- Conway
  Hopewell School District Remote Learning Monday; all school activities cancelled.
  Kiddie Korner in Beaver Closed Monday – 1/26/26
 Lawrence County Government Center Closed Monday – 1/26/26
 Life Family Matters Church – New Brighton and   Center Twp. Online Service Only- 1/26/26
 Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School Closed Monday 01/26/26 – Flexible Instruction Day
 Living Water Family Church Closed Sunday – 01/25/26-All activities cancelled
 Living Water Family Church Closed Sunday – 01/25/26-All activities cancelled
  Mary Queen of Saints- Monaca CCD Cancelled – 01/25/26    
  Mc Guire Memorial School Closed Monday-Flexible Instruction Day
  Midland Borough school District Closed Monday – 1/26/26
  Montour Area School District Closed Monday 01/26/26 – Flexible Instruction Day; No Transportation
  Moon Area School District Remote Instruction 01/26/26
  Mother’s Morning Out/Noah’s Ark Preschool/Sewickley
  Most Sacred Heart of Jesus (Pre-school (Moon Twp.)
  New Bethlehem Presbyterian Church Sunday School Cancelled-Service online only- 1/25/26
  New Brighton Area School District Closed Monday- 1/26/26 Virtual Learning Day
  New Castle Area School District
  New Horizons (Beaver and North in New Castle) Closed Monday 01/26/26
  North Branch Presbyterian Church Closed Sunday – 1/25/26
  North Catholic School District
  Our Lady of Fatima/ Hopewell Closed Monday-Flexible Instruction Day
  Our Lady of the Sacred Heart High School (Coraopolis)
  • Monday Morning: Closed-Flexible Instruction Day
  Our Lady of the Valley (Youth Group) Cancelled
  Our Lady of the Valley (CCD) Cancelled
  Phoenix Drop-In Center (Rochester) Closed Monday 01/26/26
  Penn State Beaver (Monaca) Closed Sunday and Monday 1/25 & 1/26/2026
  Provident Charter School West (Baden)
  Quaker Valley School District Closed Monday- 01/26/26
  Riverside Beaver County Area School District Closed Monday – Flexible Instruction Day
  Road to Emmaus Baptist Church Closed -No Zoom 01/25/26
  Rochester Area School District Flexible Instruction Day- 01/26/26
  Robert Morris University (Moon Township) Closed Monday 01/26/26
  Second Baptist Church- Beaver Falls Morning Services Cancelled 01/25/26
  Seneca Valley Area School District Closed Monday- 01/26/26
  Sewickley Academy Closed Monday- 01/26/26
  Slippery Rock Area School District
  St. Andrews Day School (Moon Township) Closed Monday- 01/26/26
  St. James-Sewickley Closed Monday-Flexible Instruction Day
  St. Monica Catholic Academy Closed Monday – Flexible Instruction Day
  St. Killian’s Catholic School (Cranberry)
  St. Peter & Paul School/Beaver
  St. Stephens Lutheran Academy/Zelienople
  South Side Area School District Closed Monday 01/26/26
  Sto Rox Closed Monday
  The Lindsay Theater Closed Sunday- 01/25/26
  The Prevention Network and Class Academy (Beaver County)
  Unionville Church Closed 1/25/26 – All in House Services Cancelled
  Vanport Presbyterian Church Closed Sunday 01/25/26
  Western Beaver Area School District
  West Allegheny School District Monday : Remote Learning Day
Word Of Life Church – Monaca. Closed Sunday 01/25/26

Sources: Steelers planning to hire Pittsburgh native Mike McCarthy as their next head coach

(File Photo: Source for Photo:  Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy walks on the field following an NFL football game against the Washington Commanders, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. The Commanders won 23-19. (AP Photo/Gareth Patterson)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Sources are telling ESPN’s Adam Schefter that the Pittsburgh Steelers are planning to hire Pittsburgh native Mike McCarthy as their next head coach. McCarthy will succeed Mike Tomlin, who stepped down as the head coach of the Steelers on January 13th, 2026 after nineteen seasons with the team. McCarthy, a native of Greenfield, was the head coach for the Green Bay Packers when Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers played for the Packers when they won Super Bowl 45 against the Steelers on February 6th2011 in Arlington, Texas. McCarthy was the head coach of the Packers from 2006-2018, and then after a hiatus in 2019, he was hired by the Cowboys and coached them from 2020-2024. The sixty-two-year-old McCarthy worked with Steelers general manager Omar Khan in New Orleans in 2000 but he did not coach in the NFL this season. McCarthy will become only the fourth head coach the Steelers have hired since 1969, following in the footsteps of Pro Football Hall of Famers Chuck Noll and Bill Cowher, as well as the aforementioned Mike Tomlin.

Yankee Trader 01-24-26

01-24-26 Listings

 

Kate          Beaver724-888-6644

Troy Bilt 2 stage Snow Thrower “Storm 24/10” with electric or pull start.  New.  Heavy.  Price negotiable.

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Curt           Hopewell           724-601-8154

15 pieces of Duro Rock (to put on floor before tiling). 3’ X 5’ These sell for $16 each.  Only asking $90 for all.

Waterproofing material for under and around shower area.  He has quite a bit – includes 15 corner pieces.  $100 for all (retails for about $300).

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VAL          (Beaver)            PHONE:  724-513-9390

 

Office Stationery items 5 boxes of all kinds:10” X 15” Expandable file folders that expand to 2” and some to 3 ½” , 3 ring binders, presentation covers, 2-hole fasteners.  Call for details and make an offer.

Buttons Buttons Buttons.  3 containers with hundreds & hundreds of buttons.  Perfect for seamstress or crafters.  PRICE: Make an offer.

 

Vintage Baby doll crib made of hand-crafted wood.  Could also be used to display stuffed animals or store blankets or magazines.

Reasonable offer

 

Paintings & Prints….Art for your home or office décor.  30 pictures, paintings in watercolors, oils and prints   Some are framed, some are not.  PRICE:  Make an offer

She’ll be happy to send photos or direct you where to see them online.

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Millie                 Dougherty Twp.         724-846-3425

Looking for Christmas “Elf on a Shelf” items.  Anyone have a large one?

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Dorothy             724-266-2752

LTB (looking to buy) a bench or chair to put in her entryway.

 

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Kenny Eastvale 724-843-5819

2016 Suzuki Berkman 200 Motor Scooter with only 5,000 miles. No shifting-automatic transmission. Brakes are on handle. Lots of storage under the seat. Platform for your feet and room for a passenger. 74
mpg and up to 75 mph $2,500

Kodiak Woodburning stove. Up to 24” logs or coal. Pipes included. Will heat a good sized place. $500

Ladders, ladders, ladders. Varity of sizes and prices. Aluminum and even fiberglass for working with electric.

Bicycles. Different sizes and prices. Boys & girls bikes available.

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Charlie               Beaver Falls               724-843-2560

2 pairs of Size 11 work boots.  High Top lace-ups.  Insulated, waterproof, in great condition. Paid well over $100 each for these.

$20 each or both pair for $35

 

Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board to Close All Fine Wine & Good Spirits Locations Sunday Due to Winter Storm

(File Photo)

Harrisburg – In advance of the impending winter storm, and to ensure the safety of customers and employees, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) announced that all Fine Wine & Good Spirits locations across the commonwealth will be closed on Sunday, Jan. 25.

Stores remain open today, and store hours and locations can be found at FWGS.com.

The PLCB regulates the distribution of beverage alcohol in Pennsylvania, operates Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores statewide, and licenses more than 20,000 alcohol producers, retailers, and handlers. The PLCB also works to reduce and prevent dangerous and underage drinking through partnerships with schools, community groups, and licensees. For more information about the PLCB, visit pa.gov/lcb.

Fine Wine & Good Spirits is Pennsylvania’s go-to destination for wine, spirits, and ready-to-drink cocktails, as well as in-store tastings and events. With more than 560 stores, 13 licensee service centers and a robust online shopping experience at FWGS.com, Fine Wine & Good Spirits offers a wide selection of products for customers to discover new favorites, find trusted classics, and explore exclusive, limited-release selections. Fine Wine & Good Spirits and the PLCB contribute to the state’s economy by returning taxes and profits – nearly $23.5 billion since the agency’s inception – to Pennsylvania’s General Fund, financing Pennsylvania’s schools, health and human services programs, law enforcement, and public safety and community initiatives. The PLCB also provides financial support for the Pennsylvania State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement, the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs, other state agencies, and local municipalities across the state.

Every purchase made at a Fine Wine & Good Spirits store or at FWGS.com helps strengthen Pennsylvania, supporting nearly 6,000 employees and more than 2,500 communities across the commonwealth.

 

Closings and Delays for Saturday 1/24/26

January 24th, 2026

                         School or Organization       Cancellation or Delay  ( If blank no cancellation or delay reported)
  Adelphoi Education/Beaver (Rochester)        
  Aliquippa Area School District               
  Ambridge Area School District
  Avonworth School District
  Baden Academy Charter
  Beaver Area School District           
  Beaver County Court House Closed-Monday- 1/26/26
  Beaver County Head Start
  Beaver County Rehabilitation Center
  Big Beaver Falls Area School District
  Beaver County CTC          
  Beaver County Transit Authority         
  Beaver Valley Montessori School
  Blackhawk Area School District           
  Blackhawk Meals on Wheels      
  Butler County Community College (All Locations, Including Cranberry Township)
  CCBC           
  CCBC Aviation Sciences Center           
  Center At The Mall (Senior Center)       Open at noon- Monday- 1/26/26
  Central Valley School District           
  Community Bible Church-Racoon Twp. Online Service only Sunday- 1/25/26
  Cornell School District
  Cranberry Community United Presbyterian Church (Cranberry Township) Closed Sunday Morning/ All Activities Cancelled-1/25/26
  Education Center at Watson (Sewickley)
  Ellwood City Area School District
  Families Matter Food Pantry
  Freedom Area School District
  Harmony-Zelie Global Methodist Church Closed-Sunday 1/25/26
  Head Start of Beaver County – Aliquippa
  Head Start of Beaver County -Ambridge
  Head Start of Beaver County – Beaver Falls
  Head Start of Beaver County – Beaver Falls 7th Ave.
  Head Start of Beaver County – Beaver Falls 6th Ave.
  Head Start of Beaver County – Central
  Head Start of Beaver County – Blackhawk
  Head Start of Beaver County – CCBC
  Head Start/ Early Head Start of Beaver County
  Head Start of Beaver County – Rochester
  Head Start of Beaver County – Southside
  Head Start of Beaver County – New Brighton Middle School
  Head Start of Beaver County – New Brighton High School
  Head Start of Beaver County – Riverside
  Hope Lutheran Church- Cranberry No Sunday Service or Activities-1/25/26
  Hope Academy- Conway
  Hopewell School District
 Life Family Pre-School
 Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School
 Living Water Family Church Closed Sunday – 01/25/26-All activities cancelled
  Mc Guire Memorial EOC Closed Monday – 01/26/26    
  Mc Guire Memorial School
  Midland Borough school District
  Montour Area School District
  Moon Area School District
  Mother’s Morning Out/Noah’s Ark Preschool/Sewickley
  Most Sacred Heart of Jesus (Pre-school (Moon Twp.)
  New Brighton Area School District
  New Castle Area School District
  New Horizons (Beaver and North in New Castle)
  North Branch Presbyterian Church Closed Sunday – 1/25/26
  North Catholic School District
  Our Lady of Fatima/ Hopewell
  Our Lady of the Sacred Heart High School (Coraopolis)
  Phoenix Drop-In Center (Rochester) Closed Monday 01/26/26
  Penn State Beaver (Monaca)
  Provident Charter School West (Baden)
  Quaker Valley School District
  Riverside Beaver County Area School District
  Rochester Area School District
  Robert Morris University (Moon Township)
  Seneca Valley Area School District
  Sewickley Academy
  Slippery Rock Area School District
  St. Andrews Day School (Moon Township)
  St. James-Sewickley
  St. Monica Catholic Academy
  St. Killian’s Catholic School (Cranberry)
  St. Peter & Paul School/Beaver
  St. Stephens Lutheran Academy/Zelienople
  South Side Area School District
  Sto Rox
  The Prevention Network and Class Academy (Beaver County)
  Western Beaver Area School District
  West Allegheny School District

Josh Kail to Seek Another Term in 15th District

(Photo of Pa State Rep Josh Kail )

(BEAVER, Pa.) State Rep. Josh Kail today announced he would seek another term
representing the 15 th State House District, which comprises portions of Beaver and
Washington counties.
Kail, 39, emerged as a leader in the general assembly on issues that have the most impact on his district.
He has pledged to continue a push to hold down taxes while promoting western
Pennsylvania’s energy industry, which has ushered in an era of new economic growth in both his district and the surrounding counties.
“We have so many opportunities to excel in Western Pennsylvania but mismanagement, leftist policies and runaway spending are threatening that progress,” Kail said. He has pledged to focus on reduced government interference in both business and the private lives of citizens.
“My goal is to give power back to people and families to chart their own course. I’m
running again to continue the fight on behalf of the people of Beaver and Washington
counties,” he said. A leader in the General Assembly on issues ranging from energy and growth policy to matters relating to education and law and order, Kail will go to Harrisburg to shake up the status quo. He has consistently advocated for tax cuts, less government, fiscal sanity, protecting the unborn, and defending Second Amendment rights. “Democrats and Governor Shapiro want to bankrupt the commonwealth with dangerous energy policy and government over spending. It’s time now in Pennsylvania to leverage our resources to the max so we can enjoy affordable energy and an increase in jobs,” Kail said. “If democrats get their way, we will continue to see massive increases in costs and higher taxes. We have too much on the line not to stand up to their reckless policies.”
An attorney and a father of 8, Kail has also been a stanch supporter of pro-family
legislation, supporting legislation to keep biological men out of women’s sports, and
pushing back on the political left’s attempts to indoctrinate children. “We cannot allow crazy ideological policies to infiltrate our schools. Local teachers and administrators are focused on the critical building blocks of education: math, science,
reading and writing,” Kail said. “We need to make sure they have the tools necessary to succeed in teaching our children and keep the nonsense out of the classroom.”
Currently serving House District 15, Kail represents parts of Beaver and Washington
counties. He is a small business owner who resides in Brighton Township with his wife,
Abby, and their eight children.

 

PennDOT, PA Turnpike Restrict All Commercial Vehicles on PA Interstates, Other High Traffic Roadways Ahead of This Weekend’s Winter Storm

(File Photo taken by Matt Drzik)

PennDOT, PA Turnpike Restrict All Commercial Vehicles on PA Interstates, Other High Traffic Roadways Ahead of This Weekend’s Winter Storm

Drivers urged to watch weather forecasts, avoid unnecessary travel.

Go to 511PA.com or the 511PA smartphone app for the most up-to-date information on weather impacts and vehicle restrictions.

Harrisburg, PA – Ahead of heavy snow expected across Pennsylvania starting Saturday night, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PA Turnpike) are planning to implement vehicle restrictions across Pennsylvania’s Interstate network. The agencies are also advising drivers to watch weather forecasts, avoid unnecessary travel if possible and to exercise caution when driving.

Heavy snow is expected across the Commonwealth starting Saturday night, with snowfall rates of 1” to 2” per hour by the afternoon on Sunday. Temperatures will be very cold and are expected to remain below freezing across the state throughout next week.

Restrictions are planned for certain vehicles during the storm, and will be communicated via variable message boards, the 511PA traveler information website and smartphone apps. Drivers can also sign up for personalized alerts on the website. Restrictions will be lifted as quickly as possible when conditions permit. Restrictions can be changed based on conditions on the roadways, and reports from first responders, law enforcement and PennDOT personnel.

The following vehicle restrictions are planned to go into effect at 12:01 AM on Sunday, January 25 in accordance with Tier 4 of the commonwealth’s weather event vehicle restriction plan.

  • ALL Pennsylvania interstates including:
    • PA Turnpike I-76
    • PA Turnpike I-70
    • All PA Turnpike extensions.
  • U.S. 15 from I-180 to the New York border.
  • U.S. 22 from Route 66 to I-99.
  • U.S. 22 from I-78 to the New Jersey border.
  • U.S. 219 from U.S. 30 to U.S. 22.
  • U.S. 220 from I-80 to I-180.
  • U.S. 322 from Interstate 99 to I-81.
  • Route 28 from I-279 to U.S. 422.
  • The entire length of Route 33.

On roadways with Tier 4 restrictions in place, no commercial vehicles are permitted. Additionally, all school buses, commercial buses, motor coaches, motorcycles, RVs/motorhomes and passenger vehicles (cars, SUVs, pickup trucks, etc.) towing trailers are not permitted on affected roadways while restrictions are in place.

Speed limits will be restricted to 45 mph on these roadways for all vehicles while the vehicle restrictions are in place, and commercial vehicles not affected by the restrictions must move to the right lane. Additional speed restrictions on other interstates could be added depending on changing conditions.

While avoiding or delaying unnecessary travel during winter storms is the safest choice, PennDOT offers this advice if drivers must travel and encounter snow squalls or blowing or drifting snow:

  • Slow down gradually and drive at a speed that suits conditions.
  • Turn on your headlights. If caught in a snow squall, turn on your hazard lights.
  • Stay in your lane and increase your following distance.
  • Stay alert, keep looking as far ahead as possible and be patient.
  • Do not drive distracted; your full attention is required.
  • Use your defroster and wipers.
  • Keep windows and mirrors free of snow and ice.
  • During whiteouts, come to a complete stop only when you can safely pull off the roadway.
  • Do not stop in the flow of traffic since this could cause a chain-reaction collision.
  • Do not pass a vehicle moving slowly or speed up to get away from a vehicle that is following too closely.
  • Always buckle up and never drive impaired.
  • Have an emergency kit handy. Here are some suggestions of what you could include in your emergency kit.

Last winter in Pennsylvania, preliminary data shows that there were 8,329 crashes, 29 fatalities, and 2,959 injuries on snowy, slushy or ice-covered roadways. Eleven of the people who died weren’t wearing a seat belt, and 17 of the fatalities were in crashes where a driver was going too fast for conditions and drove out of their lane.

For more information on safe winter travel, an emergency kit checklist and information on PennDOT’s winter operations including a video, visit www.PennDOT.pa.gov/winter. Additional winter driving and other highway safety information is available at www.PennDOT.pa.gov/safety.

Drivers can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles, including color-coded winter conditions on 2,900 miles, by visiting www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information, and access to more than 1,200 traffic cameras.

For more information on the PA Turnpike’s winter operations, visit www.paturnpike.com/news/pa-turnpike-blog. To report an incident or other emergency on the PA Turnpike, dial *11 via mobile phone. To learn more about PA Turnpike conditions, use 511PA or follow the PA Turnpike on XFacebook and Instagram.

511PA is also available through a free smartphone application for iPhone and Android devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following local alerts on X.

Subscribe to statewide PennDOT news and traffic alerts or subscribe to news in a specific county or region. Find PennDOT news on X,Facebook, and Instagram. The PA Turnpike will provide updates on their social channels, on their roadway and at all service plazas.

PennDOT Driver License, Photo Centers Closed for Snow Emergency

(File photo of Chippewa location taken by Jimmy Miller)

Centers will be closed January 26 and January 27. 

Customers with road tests will be contacted to reschedule.

Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) today announced that all driver license and photo centers, including its full-service center in Harrisburg, will be closed Monday, January 26, 2026, through Tuesday, January 27, 2026, due to the predicted snow event this weekend.

Customers who have road tests scheduled will be contacted by PennDOT staff to reschedule their road tests, or they may go online to reschedule their road test.

Customers may still obtain a variety of driver and vehicle products and services, including all forms, publications, and driver training manuals, online through PennDOT’s Driver and Vehicle Services website.

Driver and vehicle online services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week and include driver’s license, photo ID and vehicle registration renewals; driver-history services; changes of address; driver license and vehicle registration restoration letters; ability to pay driver license or vehicle insurance restoration fee; driver license and photo ID duplicates; REAL ID pre-verification; and driver exam scheduling. There are no additional fees for using online services.

Planning to fly domestically? You now need a REAL ID driver’s license or ID card or other acceptable form of ID – like a passport – to board a domestic flight. If you’re not sure whether a REAL ID is right for you, our REAL ID online wizard may help with your decision. Visit pa.gov/REALID today for information on how you can get a REAL ID.

Drivers can check conditions on major roadways by visiting www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and access to more than 1,200 traffic cameras. 511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and Android devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional X alerts.

Follow PennDOT on X and like the department on Facebook and Instagram.