The eastbound lanes of Interstate 10 reopened at Queen Creek Road after a crash, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation.
Interstate 10 has reopened after it was closed for several hours Saturday morning following a deadly crash south of Queen Creek Road.
A deadly crash has closed parts of a major freeway south of the Valley on Saturday morning. Details on the crash are limited. The Arizona Department of Public Safety says one person is dead after a two-vehicle crash occurred on the eastbound lanes of Interstate 10 near Queen Creek Road,
The Arizona Department of Transportation is advising drivers to prepare for the ongoing 24-hour closure of the westbound Interstate 10 off-ramp at Orange Grove Road (Exit
The Arizona Department of Transportation has announced a $2.1 million project to extend the westbound I-10 climbing lane.
According to the Arizona Department of Transportation, the southbound Loop 101 off-ramp at Cactus Road will be closed for 60 days as part of a widening project. A motorcycle rider has serious injuries after being involved in a crash in Goodyear early Wednesday morning.
A stretch of westbound Interstate 10 was closed for hours in west Phoenix after a deadly shooting Wednesday morning, authorities said.
A man was killed in a fatal shooting on Interstate 10 near 75th Avenue in Phoenix. A second unidentified man was taken into custody.
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — I-10 eastbound is closed in Lordsburg, New Mexico after a crash overnight. According to the New Mexico Department of Transportation, the highway was closed last night around 10:30 p.m. due to a crash between Lordsburg and Steins.
A man was shot and subsequently died during a road rage confrontation on Interstate 10 Wednesday morning ... Once there, officers found that Arizona Department of Public Safety troopers had ...
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PHOENIX — A car fire on Interstate 10 is impacting morning traffic in Phoenix. The fire was seen on Arizona Department of Transportation cameras near 16th Street. First responders were on scene, working to extinguish the blaze. At this time, the cause of the fire is unknown. There is no word on whether or not anyone was hurt.