Marines, California and Interstate 5
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San Clemente became ground zero in the battle between California and the Trump administration over a pre-planned live-fire artillery round shot over the freeway during a military event at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton.
BATH TOWNSHIP, Ohio – The Interstate 77 rest areas just north of Ira Road in Summit County will be closed through late November 2026 for a major reconstruction featuring fresh designs. These rest areas, which were closed beginning on Tuesday, were built in 1986.
Closures will allow engineers to “begin a geotechnical investigation” for the first, $337 million stretch of widening, according to NCDOT.
California closed part of Interstate 5 on Saturday after military officials confirmed artillery would be shot over the freeway. Then it reopened temporarily.
An Oklahoma County deputy was involved in a crash near Interstate 44 and Southwest 15th Street, suffering minor injuries.
A tractor-trailer driver failed to slow in time for stopped traffic, according to the North Carolina State Highway Patrol.
The eastbound lanes of Interstate 10 reopened after a crash west of Phoenix on Friday afternoon, authorities said.
California will close part of Interstate 5 today after military officials confirmed Saturday that live-fire artillery rounds will be shot over the freeway during a Marine Corps event.