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A crash involving four vehicles on Interstate 5 in Federal Way has caused traffic to back up into Fife Saturday afternoon. The current backup is about three miles long on I-5 northbound just south ...
A traffic collision reported around 2:50 p.m. Tuesday blocked all lanes of southbound traffic on I-5 near Portal Way in Ferndale. Traffic finally resumed through the area around 5:15 p.m. after ...
A collision at around 3:15 p.m. blocked three left lanes near Berkeley Street Southwest and Thorne Lane.
Traffic was tied up for miles on southbound Interstate 5 for most of the day on Friday as shoppers flooded into the Woodburn Premium Outlets. Southbound traffic was backed up for seven miles ...
There is over four miles of traffic. An oversized truck on I-5 near Lakewood that is unable to fit under a train trestle overpass on Tuesday is causing over four miles of traffic.
The first section, 5 miles (8.0 km) long and four lanes wide, opened to traffic on December 5, 1960, connecting with an existing expressway to Ferndale. [150] The remainder of I-5 from Ferndale to the Peace Arch border crossing was upgraded in two stages, beginning with 11 miles (18 km) to Dakota Creek near Blaine that opened on October 29 ...
UPDATE: Northbound traffic resumed in both lanes just before 3 p.m. Monday. The original story is below. A collision on Interstate 5 in Burlington has traffic backed up nearly 2 miles. The ...
In the United States military's strategic nuclear weapon nuclear command and control (NC2) system, an Emergency Action Message (EAM) is a preformatted message that directs nuclear-capable forces [1] to execute specific Major Attack Options (MAOs) or Limited Attack Options (LAOs) in a nuclear war.