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Firefighters battled a large fire Friday at the closed-down, tornado-wrecked Dollar Tree warehouse in Marietta that had southbound traffic on Interstate 35 shut down temporarily because of ...
Drivers headed to southern Johnson County had previously been advised to find an alternative route after a crash has closed a portion of southbound Interstate 35 in Lenexa.
A pedestrian trying to cross the freeway was struck and killed early Wednesday morning, causing the freeway to be closed for a few hours. I-35 southbound in Pflugerville reopened after shutting ...
Near downtown, I-35 splits off the mainline (which becomes I-235/US-77) and runs concurrent with I-40 for one mile (1.6 km) before splitting off to the north again. [2] I-44 then joins I-35 between mileposts 133 and 137. [2] In Edmond, US-77 joins the Interstate yet again. I-35 in Goldsby, Oklahoma, at milemarker 102
U.S. Highway 77 (US-77) in Oklahoma is a 267.21-mile-long (430.03 km) U.S. Highway in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.It travels from south to north, paralleling Interstate 35 (I-35), connecting Texas to Kansas through the central part of the state.
I-35 is named the Pan Am Expressway in San Antonio. There, it has brief concurrencies with I-10 (with it US 87) and I-410, and it serves as the northern terminus of I-37. I-35 heads northeast out of the city toward the state capital, Austin. In Austin, I-35 is the Interregional Highway and has a concurrency with US 290 through Downtown Austin. [5]
The standoff that shuttered Interstate 35 and prompted shelter-in-place orders for hours in Faribault on Sunday ended when an armed man tucked his pistol under his chin and pulled the trigger. But ...
I-40 near Oklahoma City: I-44 in Luther: 2024 [4] current Redesignation of Kickapoo Turnpike; will be extended to I-35 in the future I-344: 31.0: 49.9 I-240 in Oklahoma City: I-35/I-44 near Oklahoma City 2024 [4] current Redesignation of John Kilpatrick Turnpike: I-440 — — in Oklahoma City: I-35 in Oklahoma City — c. 1965