The California Highway Patrol reported an off-ramp closure would last for several hours due to a semi-truck fire that started late Sunday morning. The CHP website first reported the fire at 11:49 a.m.
CHP Fort Tejon is reminding drivers to be prepared on the roads as Kern County is forecasted to see rain with the possibility ...
The motorcyclist was traveling eastbound on Ira E. Woods Avenue in Grapevine when a vehicle traveling the opposite direction ...
The California Highway Patrol closed Interstate 5 through the Grapevine due to fire Wednesday afternoon. I-5 is closed between Grapevine Road and Highway 126, the CHP reported. Chicago couple lost ...
California Highway Patrol officers and Caltrans officials advise there is heavy fog in the Grapevine Friday morning.
CHP officials shut down the I-5 through the Grapevine through Sunday night due to icy roadways and was reopened the following afternoon. However the overnight closure still impacted thousands.
The California Highway Patrol and Caltrans report that Interstate 5 through the Grapevine was reopened around 11:30 a.m. Monday after an overnight closure due to snow. Motorists will find escorts ...
Snowfall and icy conditions forced officials to close a portion of the 5 Freeway through the Grapevine overnight. California Highway Patrol Fort Tejon station officers had been escorting vehicles ...
As of Thursday morning, CHP said I-5 lanes were open to northbound and southbound traffic. However, the agency warned drivers traveling through the Grapevine that lane closures could occur again.
CHP’s Traffic Incident Information Page says there is heavy rain and wind along Highway 99 to the I-5 split and into the ...
"The CHP Fort Tejon Area is monitoring the storm ... The closure was in place between Parker Road in Castaic and Grapevine Road in Kern County. After the snow stopped falling late Monday morning ...
It was in place between Parker Road in Castaic and Grapevine Road in Kern County. "I-5 will remain closed until the snow stops and the roadway is snow and ice-free," according to a Caltrans statement.