Crash with injuries shuts down MacArthur Causeway eastbound lanes for nearly two hours
A crash with injuries shut down the eastbound lanes of the MacArthur Causeway for nearly two hours Saturday afternoon, police said.
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A crash with injuries shut down the eastbound lanes of the MacArthur Causeway for nearly two hours Saturday afternoon, police said.
Newly released police body camera footage captured the chaotic and emotional aftermath of a fatal crash on the MacArthur Causeway that killed a 19-year-old Florida International University student.
The man accused of killing a woman and hurting two others in a crash on the MacArthur Causeway last month faces a new charge.
A driver initially charged with DUI and reckless driving in a horrific MacArthur Causeway crash that critically injured two women now faces a vehicular homicide charge after one of the victims died.
The MacArthur Causeway is closed to traffic due to a crash that spread debris across the lanes.
This is part of a bigger project that overhauls I-395 and replaces it with an elevated bridge.
Eastbound traffic is not impacted.
On Wednesday, the exit was moved back about a quarter-mile east towards Miami Beach.
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It happened in the eastbound lanes near Biscayne Boulevard
A woman was caught on camera attacking a man with a sharp object after a crash involving a BMW on the MacArthur Causeway.
The woman appears to try to stab one of the men but the other intervenes.
The MacArthur Causeway was temporarily shut down Sunday night after reports of a possible shooting.
A Cooper City woman has been charged in a hit and run on the MacArthur Causeway that sent a man to the hospital.
The westbound MacArthur Causeway has reopened after a traffic accident with injuries near Terminal Isle in Miami Beach.
Four people were taken into police custody and six dirt bikes and ATV's were seized following an investigation that forced a shutdown of the MacArthur Causeway on Saturday for more than two hours.
President Donald Trump's town hall event Thursday night at the Pérez Art Museum Miami will cause some traffic delays and detours in the area.
A massive yacht fire near the MacArthur Causeway has been a challenge for firefighters at the scene.
The MacArthur Causeway has finally reopened after a serious crash where police said a drunk driver slammed into a golf cart and critically injured a man.
A traffic headache for drivers going to Miami Beach is over.
An arrest has been made in last month's deadly crash on the MacArthur Causeway.
One person has been hospitalized following a single vehicle accident Sunday morning.
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A goal kick in the England-Norway World Cup quarterfinals on Saturday appeared to have been clipped by a cable.
Carla Gregory is battling the heat while watching the World Cup quarterfinal between England and Norway in Miami Gardens.
President Trump paid tribute to the late senator, who was reportedly scheduled to do an interview on Sunday.
Demonstrators took to the pavement to remember the historic day when thousands of citizens across Cuba protested severe shortages of food and medicine, power blackouts, and the government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fans have flocked to Miami Gardens throughout the week, leading to record crowds at local establishments.
A goal kick in the England-Norway World Cup quarterfinals on Saturday appeared to have been clipped by a cable.
Carla Gregory is battling the heat while watching the World Cup quarterfinal between England and Norway in Miami Gardens.
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