Oakland Police Brutality Protesters Block I-880 In Oakland
20-30 people hopped on the Jackson Street offramp a little after 3 p.m. causing a backup. The event was captured on social media.
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20-30 people hopped on the Jackson Street offramp a little after 3 p.m. causing a backup. The event was captured on social media.
Following a standoff that lasted several hours, a woman leapt from an overpass on Interstate 880 in San Jose Wednesday afternoon and survived.
The California Highway Patrol has issued a Sig-alert for westbound Interstate Highway 80 just west of University Avenue in Berkeley Tuesday morning.
A sideshow that shut down Interstate 880 in Oakland Sunday by blocking all northbound lanes may have been part of a rap video shoot.
All lanes have reopened after a traffic collision blocked one left-hand lane on northbound Interstate Highway 880 in Hayward Tuesday morning, according to the California Highway Patrol.
One person arrested on suspicion of DUI in one of three collisions, one of which was fatal, on Interstate Highway 880 in Hayward early Thursday morning has been identified as an Oakland man, according to the California Highway Patrol.
A man who witnesses said acted erratically at a Starbucks in Fremont and who prompted a shutdown of Interstate 880 last month has been arrested on suspicion of armed robbery.
Interstate 880 in Fremont was closed for almost two hours Thursday as authorities searched for a man that they said had a gun. Before he was spotted near the freeway, patrons at a nearby Starbucks said he showed up with blood on his hands and ordered a drink.
All lanes have reopened after a fatal traffic accident closed lanes throughout the early-morning hours Saturday on southbound Interstate Highway 880 in Oakland.
Authorities have not made any arrests, but were investigating whether there was a verbal altercation before a man fell to his death from the Industrial Parkway overpass.
An accident involving two big rigs on Interstate Highway 880 in San Leandro caused a chemical spill and an injury Saturday morning
A multi-vehicle crash previously blocking three lanes of southbound Interstate Highway 880 in East Oakland reopens Thursday morning.
The connector ramp from northbound I-880 to southbound Highway 101 is closed in San Jose Tuesday morning for emergency repairs that were supposed to be completed by 5 a.m. but according to the California Highway Patrol, it may not reopen until 5 p.m.
An off-ramp from southbound Interstate Highway 880 in Oakland has reopened after being shut down for over three hours while officers searched for a fleeing robbery suspect, the California Highway Patrol said.
An overturned vehicle is blocking two lanes of Interstate Highway 880 in Oakland Tuesday morning, according to the California Highway Patrol.
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Crews were cleaning up a diesel fuel spill that resulted when a big rig went off the roadway and crashed just off of Interstate Highway 880 in San Jose Thursday morning, according to the California Highway Patrol.
he Friday evening commute was a little longer than usual for many Bay Area commuters, with would-be BART riders scrambling for alternate forms of transportation to get to and from work due to the BART strike.
A stray piece of debris on southbound Interstate Highway 880 in Oakland flattened the tires of about a dozen cars early Tuesday morning, a California Highway Patrol officer said.
Alfredo Curiel, of San Lorenzo, was riding a motorcycle on southbound I-880 when he crashed at about 1:35 a.m.
All lanes of northbound Interstate Highway 880 in Oakland were reopened after a hit-and-run crash left a motorcyclist injured and blocked the roadway.
A man whose body was found on an on-ramp to Interstate Highway 880 in San Jose on Monday afternoon has been identified by the Santa Clara County medical examiner's office as 51-year-old Jean-Marc Delbecq.
A body was found Monday afternoon near Interstate Highway 880 in San Jose, according to the California Highway Patrol.
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