Pedestrian Fatally Struck On Northbound 880 In Hayward
A pedestrian was hit Wednesday morning on northbound Interstate Highway 880 in Hayward, California Highway Patrol officers said.
A pedestrian was hit Wednesday morning on northbound Interstate Highway 880 in Hayward, California Highway Patrol officers said.
A group heading to San Jose International Airport pulled a man from a burning car after it was hit by a truck on northbound Interstate 880 in Milpitas early Thursday morning.
A bicyclist who was killed by a hit-and-run driver near an Interstate 880 on-ramp in Hayward earlier this week has been identified.
Investigators are looking for a driver who fled a crash that killed a bicyclist near an Interstate Highway 880 on-ramp in Hayward sometime Tuesday night or Wednesday morning.
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Izaiah Mease was pronounced dead at the scene. Officials at the coroner's bureau said there were 2 passengers in the car.
A bus caught fire on northbound Interstate Highway 880 in San Jose Tuesday night.
All lanes have reopened in San Leandro on southbound I-880 after a fatal traffic collision late Saturday night.
Part of Interstate 880 in Oakland will closed overnight for the next few days as crews work on road improvements.
Firefighters rescued a driver who was trapped inside his SUV near Interstate 880 and High Street in Oakland.
Separate collisions involving big-rigs on both sides of Interstate Highway 880 in Union City snarled traffic for most of the Wednesday morning commute, according to the California Highway Patrol.
California Highway Patrol officials said all lanes of Interstate 880 in Hayward are open Friday morning after an overturned big-rig carrying wine was cleared from the southbound travel lanes.
The California Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal collision involving a pedestrian on northbound Interstate Highway 880 in Oakland early Tuesday morning.
At least four people were injured early Saturday morning when unknown suspects fired shots at a party bus as it drove on a highway transition road in Oakland just east of the Bay Bridge.
Only minor injuries were reported Friday morning in a collision involving 12 vehicles on the northbound Interstate Highway 880 connector to the westbound lanes of the Bay Bridge in Oakland.
Police are investigating a Friday-night shooting on Interstate Highway 880 in Oakland that injured three people.
A man who allegedly shot a friend to death from the backseat of his car on Interstate Highway 880 in San Leandro early Saturday morning was charged with murder Wednesday, according to the Alameda County District Attorney's Office.
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A brush fire next to Interstate 880 in Hayward has prompted the closure of a number of lanes and backed up traffic in the area.
Interstate Highway 880 reopened following a fatal crash early Saturday morning in Hayward.
A wild sideshow at the Interstate 880 off-ramp near Oracle Arena was caught on camera Friday night, but police never heard about it.
An 18-year-old Oakland man was arrested during an alleged sideshow attended by hundreds of people in Milpitas on Wednesday night, police said Thursday.
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Following a standoff that lasted several hours, a woman leapt from an overpass on Interstate 880 in San Jose Wednesday afternoon and survived.
One person arrested on suspicion of DUI in one of three collisions, one of which was fatal, on Interstate Highway 880 in Hayward early Thursday morning has been identified as an Oakland man, according to the California Highway Patrol.
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Part of Interstate 880 in Oakland was closed Monday evening due to a vehicle fire, the California Highway Patrol said.
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