Portion of Greenfield Road over I-696 closing for two months
A portion of Greenfield Road over Interstate 696 in Oakland County will close next week for two months for bridge work.
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A portion of Greenfield Road over Interstate 696 in Oakland County will close next week for two months for bridge work.
Another round of interstate ramp closures begins Monday in Metro Detroit - this time, along westbound Interstate 696.
Traffic was snarled on Friday morning on Interstate 696 near Mound Road in the aftermath of what appeared to be an accident.
Morning rush hour traffic was snarled on Friday on Interstate 696 near Exit 22 / Mound Road in the aftermath of what appeared to be an accident.
Drivers on Interstate 696 in Oakland County faced "long" delays Thursday night after a crash involving a semi-truck caused a fuel spill.
A 19-year-old service technician died after he was struck by a passing vehicle while responding to a disabled car on I-696 this week.
Farmington Hills police have made an arrest in the aftermath of the March 13 fatal crash on I-696.
A 36-year-old woman has been sentenced to two years of probation in a hit-and-run in Warren, Michigan, that killed another woman last year, according to online court records.
An 81-year-old man is dead and a motorist is in the hospital after a van collided with an SUV on an interstate in Farmington Hills, Michigan, Friday morning, according to police.
All lanes of westbound I-696 were closed in the Farmington Hills area early Friday because of a crash.
A traffic crash early Friday on westbound Interstate 696 has snarled traffic in the Farmington Hills area.
A crash resulted in traffic backups during Tuesday morning rush on Interstate 696 in Macomb County.
A new round of interstate ramp closures begins Saturday in Metro Detroit as MDOT gears up for construction season.
A shooting erupted during a road rage incident on Wednesday in the area of Interstates 75 and 696 in Royal Oak, police said.
A Warren police vehicle that was parked for investigation of a traffic crash Sunday was struck by an oncoming vehicle.
Monday morning is the first commute in Metro Detroit for the new configuration in the construction zone of I-696. Motorists should be on the lookout for traffic lane traffic shift and also some closed exits.
According to the Michigan Department of Transportation, the westbound I-696 lanes from I-75 and M-10 will be closed for construction beginning on Nov. 14.
A man charged in the aftermath of a 2023 fatal wrong-way crash on I-696 in Roseville was sentenced, the Macomb County Prosecutor's office said.
Investigators believe the suspect was intoxicated at the time of the crash.
Traffic delays related to a semi crash early Thursday on Interstate 696 near Warren are expected to last for hours.
A semi truck crashed early Thursday on Interstate 696 in Warren, with traffic snarls in both directions of the freeway. The Michigan Department of Transportation says cleanup could take hours.
A 20-year-old Ypsilanti motorcyclist died early Saturday morning when he struck the rear of a disabled vehicle on westbound I-696 in Royal Oak.
One person suffered minor injuries after a semi-truck rollover crash Thursday on Interstate 696, according to the Warren Fire Department.
Additional lane closures have begun on I-696 as a Michigan Department of Transportation project continues.
As the Michigan Department of Transportation crews continue working along Interstate 696, a stretch of westbound 10 Mile Road is reopening to traffic. A planned closure of westbound I-696 goes into effect starting Friday, and is expected to last for 10 days. That closure will allow the demolition of the Church Street plaza bridge, including the breakup of 170 concrete beams.
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