Card Sound Road, 18-Mile Stretch reopen as brush fire battle continues
As of late Friday evening, Card Sound Road and all lanes on 18-Mile Stretch had fully reopened after intermittent lane closures that began Thursday afternoon.
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As of late Friday evening, Card Sound Road and all lanes on 18-Mile Stretch had fully reopened after intermittent lane closures that began Thursday afternoon.
Steve Maugeri reports as of late Friday morning, Card Sound Road had fully reopened after intermittent lane closures that began Thursday afternoon.
A brush fire was burning Thursday afternoon near Card Sound Road in Southwest Miami-Dade.
Morgan Rynor reports U.S. 1's 18-Mile Stretch has reopened after being shut down for several hours on Tuesday.
A grass fire has shut down Card Sound Road and U.S. 1 in both directions Tuesday afternoon as crews work to contain the blaze, according to Miami-Dade Fire Rescue.
Card Sound Road is still closed in both directions due to a large brush fire burning in southwest Miami-Dade.
Card Sound Road is still closed in both directions due to a large brush fire burning in southwest Miami-Dade.
The new All-Electronic Tolling System on Card Sound Road will begin collecting tolls on Saturday, Oct. 20, 2018.
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A brush fire near Florida City created a traffic detour for drivers traveling to or from Monroe County on U.S. 1 on Saturday, May 17th.
Good news for drivers headed into or out of the Florida Keys. Card Sound Road has reopened after being closed all night due to a large brush fire which has scorched more than 1,200 acres.
Card Sound Road has shutdown once again due to a brush fire.
Crews are working to put out a 150 acre brush fire in Southwest Miami-Dade.
After a seven hour cleanup, the southbound lanes of U.S. 1 at mile marker 120 heading into the Florida Keys has reopened in Florida City after a three vehicle crash.
One person was killed, a second hospitalized after a wild police chase through Miami-Dade came to a deadly end on U.S 1 at Mile Marker 126, about a half mile south of Card Sound Road.
Police officers and federal agents swarmed U.S. 1 after a chase ended in a crash and gunfire. In the end, One person died and the other is in the hospital.
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