A child died at the hospital following two crashes involving 10 vehicles along the US 60 in Tempe.
The latest winter storm has dumped rain and snow across Arizona, and the weather shut down major highways in the state.
The eastbound U.S. 60 will be closed between the Loop 202 and Crismon from 9 p.m. Friday through 5 a.m. Monday; westbound Interstate 10 will be narrowed down to three lanes between the U.S. 60 and State Route 143 from 10 p.m. Friday through 4 a.m. Monday; and the eastbound Loop 202 will be narrowed down to one or two lanes in areas between Dobson and Val Vista Roads during the overnight hours from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Sunday through Wednesday nights.
A single-car crash killed a person on Sunday, Feb. 4. It happened on I-17 near Cordes Lakes. Lanes were shut down at Bloody Basin Road. DPS is investigating the cause of the crash.
An Arizona DPS trooper was hospitalized after a crash on Monday night on I-10 in downtown Phoenix.
An Arizona DPS trooper was hospitalized after a crash on Monday night on I-10 in downtown Phoenix.
Fourteen people were involved in a multi-car crash on Grand Avenue in Wittmann Sunday afternoon near Center Street.
A 40 vehicle collision on the Bay Bridge Saturday morning that left 13 people suffering from injuries and continues to be under investigation in Maryland.
Eastbound I-10 will be closed between I-17 and SR 51 from 9 p.m. Friday to 9 a.m. Saturday for tunnel maintenance; westbound I-10 will be closed between I-17 and 7th Avenue from 9 p.m. Saturday to 9 a.m. Sunday for tunnel maintenance; the southbound State Route 143 ramp to the eastbound I-10 on-ramp at Broadway Road will be closed from 10 p.m. Friday to 4 a.m. Monday for the I-10 Broadway Curve Improvement Project; and eastbound I-10 will be narrowed down to three lanes between 24th and 32nd Streets near Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport from 8 p.m. Sunday to 5 a.m. Monday for bridge work.
A serious motorcycle crash on I-17 in Phoenix temporarily shut down the northbound lanes of the freeway on Wednesday night, Arizona DPS said.
SkyFOX was over flooding Tuesday afternoon at 7th Avenue from Coral Gables Drive to Greenway Parkway. The Phoenix Street Transportation Department issued an emergency closure, but that didn't stop people from traveling through the standing water including a school bus.
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Police say three people were critically hurt after a vehicle crashed head-on into an ambulance along the eastbound lanes of Interstate 10 near Grant Road. Two paramedics and the driver of the other car were hospitalized.
The expansion project, which focuses on a portion of the I-10 south of the Phoenix area, will add an extra lane for the freeway, in both directions, as well as other projects.
A 14-year-old girl is in critical condition after a car crash in Tolleson Saturday night, the police department said on Jan. 20.
A disoriented senior driver ended up in a precarious spot when he missed hazard warning signs and drove his car to the top of a high speed rail construction site in California.
The Arizona Department of Public Safety says two semi-trucks collided, and one overturned and burst into flames in the westbound lanes near Avondale Boulevard. Both drivers managed to get out of their vehicles and suffered only minor injuries. Traffic lanes are back open in the area.
Westbound Interstate 10 will be narrowed to two lanes near the U.S. 60 from 10 p.m. Friday through 4 a.m. Monday; southbound State Route 143 will be closed between the Loop 202 and I-10 from 10 p.m. Friday through 4 a.m. Monday; northbound I-17 will be narrowed to two lanes between Dunlap and Peoria from 9 p.m. Friday through 4 a.m. Monday; and Colter Street will be closed at State Route 51 from 9 p.m. Friday through 5 a.m. Monday.
“We have learned that the garbage truck was traveling northbound on Robson through a green light and was struck by the light rail, which was traveling westbound on Main, ultimately running the red light," police said.
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