Following a yearlong process involving local and federal agencies, a stream located south of Fort Bragg in Mendocino County will be renamed Stanley Creek.


Following a yearlong process involving local and federal agencies, a stream located south of Fort Bragg in Mendocino County will be renamed Stanley Creek.

The Caltrans District 1 Social Fund and the Caltrans Transportation Foundation (CTF) are now accepting applications for the 2026 District 1 Transportation Scholarship.

Construction of the Fort Bragg ADA Project, an effort to improve accessibility and pedestrian safety, is scheduled to begin on Wednesday, April 15.

Caltrans announces Richardson Grove Improvement Project can move forward after a favorable court ruling

Creating defensible space around homes is one of the most effective ways residents can protect their families, property, and communities from wildfire.

The California Transportation Commission at its October meeting approved $4.9 billion to improve safety and mobility on local streets and state highways as well as fund new alternative transportation options and zero emissions pro ...

Caltrans recently celebrated the graduation of twenty students from the Heavy Highway Construction Trades Academy.

Students recently took part in Contractor Day at the Blue Lake Rancheria, supplementing their classroom education with hands-on experience.

The California Transportation Commission (CTC) today approved $3 billion in allocations to enhance safety and mobility across the state highway system and expand multimodal travel, including bike lanes and pedestrian pathways.

Arcata High School graduate Julia Oberlander was selected as the recipient of the 2025 Caltrans District 1 Transportation Scholarship.