Search underway for suspect who shot teen girl on Palmetto Expressway
It happened in the eastbound lanes of State Road 826 near 47th Avenue.
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It happened in the eastbound lanes of State Road 826 near 47th Avenue.
The crash happened before 7 a.m. in the eastbound lanes near NW 57th Avenue.
The driver told police he was struck by flying debris.
The eastbound lanes are affected.
A new traffic pattern on the Dolphin Expressway is causing new headaches for drivers.
A traffic alert this weekend for drivers in Sweetwater area. On Saturday, new permanent ramps will be opened to SW 8th Street.
Funeral services were held Saturday for a man killed in a hit and run crash on the Palmetto Expressway the morning of Christmas Eve.
Friends and family gathered Saturday in memory of a man killed on the Palmetto Expressway after stopping to help a friend who ran out of gas.
One person is dead and another injured following a hit and run crash on the Palmetto Expressway on Christmas Eve morning.
Drivers out late need to be award of several overnight closures on some of South Florida's busiest roads.
For more than two years, there has been construction closures and changes at the State Road 836/State Road 826 interchange.
Lane Change: Major Westbound State Road (SR) 836 Traffic Shift (Westbound mainline SR 836 travel lanes being shifted to the north side of roadway)
Palmetto Expressway drivers should be aware of another new change in the roadway this weekend.
Traffic alert, Palmetto Expressway drivers. There's another change to the roadway happening this weekend. But this one could actually relieve congestion on the busy State Road 826.
The opening of a new temporary ramp from State Road 826 to SW 8th Street has been postponed due to our recent rain.
Road work will force the nightly closure of the southbound lanes State Road 826/Palmetto Expressway this week.
All northbound lanes on SR 826 will be closed from south of West Flagler Street to SR 836 on Sunday, August 10 between the hours of 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. In addition, the westbound SR 836 ramp to southbound SR 826 will also be closed during this time frame.
A major closure of a section of State Road 826/Palmetto Expressway has been pushed back a day to Wednesday due to rain.
A traffic alert for Miami Beach drivers. We know the southbound lanes of Alton Road are closed and causing a nightmare for drivers. Well now northbound drivers will have to deal with construction chaos too.
Lots of drivers on the Dolphin Expressway had a big surprise waiting for them when they headed off to work or school Tuesday morning after the Presidents' Day weekend.
Major traffic lane changes are taking place along SR 836 through the weekend.
There's more traffic trouble for commuters who take the Dolphin Expressway this week.
The State Road 836/826 interchange is in for another big change. This weekend, there's a new traffic pattern which is expected to begin Sunday, February 16th.
Watch out on the Dolphin Expressway Tuesday night. The State Road 836 westbound ramp to State Road 826/Palmetto Expressway southbound will be closed from 11 p.m. though 5 a.m. Wednesday morning.
Another major change on the busy Dolphin and Palmetto Expressways. On Sunday, Jan. 12th, four new ramps opened from eastbound and westbound SR 836 to southbound SR 826.
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