Washout-closure stretch of Highway 1 in Big Sur to reopen by May 25
Gov. Newsom announced Friday that a stretch of Highway 1 near Big Sur, closed since March 30 due to a washout during a storm, will reopen to signal-controlled traffic by May 25.
Gov. Newsom announced Friday that a stretch of Highway 1 near Big Sur, closed since March 30 due to a washout during a storm, will reopen to signal-controlled traffic by May 25.
The storm that swept into California Thursday again forced the closure of Highway 1 in Big Sur where one of its two lanes collapsed into the ocean after heavy weekend rains.
Caltrans released the latest highway closures for the Bay Area for Monday as of 4 p.m.
An emergency road closure shut down both directions of CA-17 in Los Gatos for several hours Monday morning, according to CHP.
Police in Dublin said Dublin Boulevard has reopened early Tuesday evening after a 90-minute closure due to a gas leak.
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The northern closure limit of state Highway 1 in Monterey County along the Big Sur coast has been moved 10 miles south to the Lime Creek Bridge, Caltrans said Wednesday.
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Caltrans partially reopened state Highway 92 near Half Moon Bay Saturday evening, though it remains closed in the westbound direction.
Officials in Santa Clara have issued a traffic advisory for area residents and people traveling to and from Levi's Stadium for the 49ers-Packers pre-season football game Friday.
While the major Sierra highways had reopened as of Wednesday morning, officials are urging people to stay home to keep traffic to a minimum.
State agencies have partially reopened Interstate 80 to both westbound and eastbound Tuesday evening after an extended shutdown due to a severe holiday snowstorm.
Northbound and southbound lanes of Willow Pass Road in Concord were closed late Monday night following an injury collision.
Motorists are advised to expect delays starting Thursday, when Caltrans and the Solano Transport Authority begin overnight work on the Interstate 80/Interstate 680/State Route 12 Interchange Project, near Fairfield.
Get information on which roads are closed in Napa and Sonoma County due to the Glass Fire according to CHP and the 511.org website.
Parts of El Camino Real were closed due to flooding in both San Mateo and Burlingame in Tuesday night's stormy weather and the CHP issued a traffic alert for Interstate 280 in San Francisco near Ocean Avenue.
An expected storm has caused Caltrans to issue an advisory for drivers who use State Hwy 1 in Monterey County to prepare for possible weather-related closures.
Construction is set to begin on the long-awaited BART to downtown San Jose extension. Crews will start doing some preliminary work on East Santa Clara Street, causing some lanes and sidewalks to be blocked.
Numerous streets will be closed and transit service will be impacted throughout San Francisco on Sunday as tens of thousands of runners participate in the San Francisco Marathon.
Be advised of closed streets in the SOMA due to filming at AT&T Park...
The annual AIDS Walk will take place this Sunday in Golden Gate Park. The route will be entirely within the park and will cause the north and south entrances of the park to be closed until 2 p.m.
A portion of Tioga Road in Yosemite National Park is being closed for the Labor Day weekend as firefighters look to stop the spread of the Rim Fire.
The month's most powerful storm slammed the Bay Area on Thursday, flooding roadways, knocking out power to thousands and triggering evacuations due to an overflowing river.
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Sonoma State University President Mike Lee was placed on leave Wednesday following an email where he announced he and campus protesters had reached an agreement on divestment from Israel.
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