Eastbound I-70 Reopened After Hours-Long Closure For 'Major Crash'
Eastbound lanes of Interstate 70 are closed for a crash just west of Dotsero.
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Eastbound lanes of Interstate 70 are closed for a crash just west of Dotsero.
Interstate 70 is closed westbound between Exit 276B (Colorado Boulevard) and Exit 275B (Brighton Boulevard) because of a crash, according to Colorado Department of Transportation.
The Colorado Department of Transportation is asking drivers to plan ahead for a full closure of Quebec Street under Interstate 70 this weekend. The closure is part of CDOT's Central 70 Project and will also include the eastbound I-70 off-ramp to Quebec Street.
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Multiple crashes and snow caused different safety closures along the Interstate 70 mountain corridor Tuesday afternoon.
People trying to drive in or out of Colorado via I-25, I-70 and I-76 now have an open path to do so.
All lanes of Interstate 70 reopened between Airpark Road and the Kansas state line at around 2:50p.m. on Monday.
All lanes of Interstate 25 reopened from Castle Rock To Colorado Springs on Monday morning after being closed Sunday afternoon due to adverse winter driving conditions.
The Colorado Department of Transportation late Sunday night lifted all safety closures along Interstate 70 in both directions from Golden through the high country.
Hundreds of drivers were stranded along Interstate 70 either on their way to the mountains to enjoy the fresh powder or on their way home during the major snowfall on Sunday.
Authorities shut down Interstate 70 in Colorado's foothills during the blizzard that slammed the state on Sunday.
All lanes of Interstate 25 were closed from Castle Rock To Colorado Springs on Sunday afternoon shortly before this winter storm became a blizzard.
CDOT plows are working on keeping the highway clear, but visibility is low due to blowing snow. One driver described to CBS4 getting stuck just off the interstate.
Snow is expected to be heavy in the high country Sunday into Monday and CDOT is encouraging people who have made it west of the tunnel to extend their stay.
Emergency responders have positioned snowcats around Elbert County as they prepare for an onslaught of snow over the weekend.
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock urged residents to stay home and stay safe during this weekend's winter storm.
Drivers heading westbound on Interstate 70 into the mountains are experiencing significant backups due to a hazmat spill from a semi crash at Dumont.
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The Colorado Department of Transportation is urging motorists to avoid travel during the winter storm this weekend.
Westbound lanes of Interstate 70 reopened at mile marker 205 at Silverthorne after a closure due to a crash.
The snow should develop around the evening commute and it will last all night.
Two semi trucks collided on Interstate 70 on Friday. One of the big rigs caught fire in the crash.
A pursuit that ended in a crash closed eastbound Interstate 70 at exit 244 on Monday morning. The crash happened on Floyd Hill at U.S. 6.
Drivers traveling along Interstate 70 near Vail Pass may encounter some delays on Monday.
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