35W back open in Johnson County after downed power lines closed all lanes
The lanes reopened around 8 a.m., the Burleson Police Department said.
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The lanes reopened around 8 a.m., the Burleson Police Department said.
All northbound lanes of I-35W near Downtown Fort Worth were shut down early Monday morning due to a deadly crash.
The southbound lanes of I-35W by Texas Motor Speedway shut down early Monday morning due to a crash involving an 18-wheeler.
The accident occurred around 3:30 p.m. near Vintage Boulevard, leading to the closure of the northbound lanes.
At around 10 a.m., I-35W was backed up for several miles.
According to police, the suspects fled the scene and remain at large.
The crash reported around 6:45 p.m. Friday prompted the closure of northbound I-35 lanes for about five hours.
A fuel spill from a crash on I-35W at Altamesa Boulevard in Fort Worth prompted an hours-long closure Monday morning.
I-35W has reopened after three people were killed and three others were critically injured in a crash Monday night.
The call came in just after 3:15 p.m. near Ripy Street.
It's been exactly two years since the deadly pileup on Interstate 35 in Fort Worth took the lives of 6 people and injured dozens more.
On Wednesday, the National Transportation Safety Board released more than 800 pages of documents about their investigation into the deadly I-35W pileup.
TEXpress officials are warning drivers that there will be multiple closures on I-35W this weekend due to ongoing construction.
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MedStar said a man is in critical condition after a shooting on northbound I-35W near Heritage Trace Parkway in Fort Worth.
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MedStar paramedic Trey McDaniel was on his way to work on Thursday, February 11th, when he was ensnared in the massive 133-vehicle pileup on I-35W in Fort Worth that killed six people.
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All lanes of I-35W north of downtown Fort Worth have now reopened following Thursday's massive pileup that left six dead and dozens injured.
At least 6 people were killed on February 11 when more than a hundred cars, trucks, and semi tractor-trailers slipped, slid and crashed on an icy section of I-35W. This morning we know the identity of five of those who lost their life.
Officials in Fort Worth confirmed at least six people, who have not been publicly identified, were killed in the crash.
In a video captured by a driver, a person along the highway can be seen ducking near a wall as an 18-wheeler crashed into the pileup, which caused multiple vehicles to go into the air.
"You don't see the ice, 'til you feel it... You can't stop, so I steered off into that wall... then the people behind me just bam, bam, bam, bam," Michael Howard said.
According to Dallas Fire-Rescue, just after 5:05 a.m., crews were called to a structure fire at a home in the 1700 block of South Marsalis Avenue.
A cold front moving into the region will bring clouds and a chance for a few showers along and east of I-35 on Tuesday morning and into the afternoon.
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According to Dallas Fire-Rescue, just after 5:05 a.m., crews were called to a structure fire at a home in the 1700 block of South Marsalis Avenue.
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