News reports have confirmed that a fire broke out late Friday following a traffic pileup involving 15 trucks inside a tunnel under Interstate 5, killing 3 and injuring 10 people. Los Angeles County firefighters had extinguished the flames by Saturday afternoon, but officials say it could be days before the tunnel, located roughly 48 km north of downtown Los Angeles, was reopened for traffic. According to the spokesman for the LA County Fire Department, Jason Hurd, the southbound lanes of (read more)
Read MoreCalifornia Tunnel Crash Kills 3
Convertible Slams Into Big-Rig on I-5
A collision on Interstate 5 involving a tractor-trailer and Chrysler convertible has ended in tragedy for one driver.
Read MoreGoats Cause Chaos On I-5
200 goats caused a ruckus on Interstate 5 Saturday night when they walked onto the busy highway. They wandered onto the highway near the Twin Cities Road off-ramp.
Read MoreWoman Wanders Across Freeway After Crashing
A motorist was driving northbound on I-5 when she slammed into the center wall, causing her car to deflect.
Read MoreI-5 Fog Causes Tractor-Trailer Wreck
During extremely foggy conditions on I-5, a 22-year-old man from Los Molinos was killed at about 3:25am.
Read MoreA man who experienced internal bleeding, a lacerated spleen and head injury in a motorcycle accident is now suing.
Read More