Crash shuts down eastbound lanes of Dolphin Expressway; victim airlifted
A crash late Tuesday night shut down all eastbound lanes of the Dolphin Expressway.
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A crash late Tuesday night shut down all eastbound lanes of the Dolphin Expressway.
All southbound lanes on the Palmetto Expressway in West Miami near SW 8th Street were closed, and traffic diverted to State Road 836, while officials investigated a fatal wreck early Sunday morning.
There's another major traffic alert South Florida drivers need to know about regarding the SR 836/Dolphin Expressway this weekend.
Attention South Florida drivers! Interstate 95 road closures will begin Monday night and continue for the next two weeks.
The eastbound State Road 836 ramp to northbound I-95 will be closed on Monday and Tuesday nights.
A new traffic pattern on the Dolphin Expressway is causing new headaches for drivers.
A man is lucky to be alive after his truck went off a ramp on the Dolphin Expressway.
The Diverging Diamond Interchange is a new design that is expected to improve the flow of traffic entering and exiting SR 836.
Miami-Dade County commissioners are holding a vote Wednesday on a plan to expand the Dolphin Expressway.
Drivers take note, a stretch of State Road 836, also known as the Dolphin Expressway, is being shutdown Monday night into Tuesday morning for construction.
One person was taken to the hospital after an early morning wrong way crash.
Construction has forced the temporary lane closures for drivers on SR 836 and SR 826 starting Saturday, November 14th, between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. Sunday.
A change in ramps and lanes on the Palmetto Expressway and Dolphin Expressway led to delays Monday morning.
For more than two years, there has been construction closures and changes at the State Road 836/State Road 826 interchange.
For more than two years, there has been construction closures and changes at the State Road 836/State Road 826 interchange. This this weekend the project is hitting a milestone.
Drivers on the Dolphin Expressway (SR-836), I-75 and Florida's Turnpike should be aware of certain closures this week.
Toll equipment testing will require drivers to find an alternate route December 13.
Drivers traveling on SR 836 Monday night and early Tuesday morning will need to seek an alternate route.
Drivers on the Westbound Dolphin Expressway (SR 836) may notice a change in their commute starting Monday.
There will be a major change to State Road 836/Dolphin Expressway this weekend.
Some drivers on the Dolphin Expressway (SR 836) may have to change their commute a bit Wednesday night.
Westbound SR 836 will be completely closed between I-95 and NW 27th Avenue/Unity Boulevard for toll equipment testing Sunday, November 16 from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m.
Drivers on the Dolphin Expressway will see significant lane closures Saturday night.
Throughout South Florida, drivers and those who use public transportation may be affected by some major closures this weekend.
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It's unclear what the announcement will be, but it comes after the government announced it would release 51 prisoners from the island.
Many Cubans who entered legally now fear they could be detained or deported.
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