Potholes are created when water seeps beneath the pavement through cracks, according to Indianapolis' website. As the temperature drops, the water freezes and expands, causing the pavement to rise.
INDIANAPOLIS — It's that time of the year again when giant craters pop up around Indianapolis. Not only are they annoying, but they can also be costly. As of Wednesday, Jan. 29, more than 4,100 ...
As Indianapolis sees warmer weather after the recent winter freeze, officials with the Indianapolis Department of Public Works said they took the opportunity to fill thousands ...
INDIANAPOLIS – Potholes are starting to crack across Indianapolis roads after temperatures rose above the freezing mark this past weekend. Several inches of snow dropped over central Indiana in ...