The crash happened on Fremont Boulevard. The suspect is from elsewhere in the Bay Area.
An arts fair is scheduled to take place in Fremont.
Plan ahead so that you are not delayed by a cone zone.
The person was killed last weekend on I-880.
The two-vehicle crash happened Saturday night.
Police expect the roadway to be closed for an hour.
Downed power lines had the road closed in both directions.
No injuries were reported.
If you are heading out of town, expect traffic to be a mess.
If you are going to be out on New Year's Eve, avoid this area to prevent delays.
Police recommend that you have a plan for how you will get home safely before heading out the door for the day or evening.
The latest round of state transportation funding includes millions earmarked for two Fremont projects.
All lanes are closed following a fiery crash. Drivers should expect the bridge to be closed through the morning commute.
The truck was carrying a chemical for the Sunol Water Treatment Plant. The road is expected to be closed until Thursday afternoon.
Motorists should expect delays, the California highway Patrol said.
The California Transportation Committee has awarded more than $3.1 billion to help rebuild or upgrade infrastructure across the state.
Caltrans closed the road to connect the new Alameda Creek Bridge.
Several major routes will be closed for part of Tuesday as Fremont celebrates Independence Day.
The BART Accessibility Task Force will also study how to make BART more accessible for seniors and those with disabilities.
It happened near an on-ramp, according to the California Highway Patrol.
The victim stopped to help another motorist who had been involved in a wreck.
A festival will close several streets and parking lots. See the list and hours traffic will be impacted.
There were two fatal crashes in Fremont last week.
The collision happened Tuesday night at the intersection of Peralta Boulevard and Camden Street.
The crash happened late Tuesday night and closed streets for several hours.
Caltrans has already filled thousands of potholes in the East Bay this year; make your report to the City of Fremont or Caltrans.
The California Highway Patrol closed all lanes for several hours on Tuesday.
The police department suggested alternate routes.
Like ping-pong balls, the two vehicles caromed into a parked vehicle and a home Monday night.
The road has been closed much of January because of flooding, mudslides and rockfall.
Trains got stuck in Niles Canyon on both Tuesday and Wednesday because of mudslides.
A train with hundreds of passengers is stuck between Fremont and Pleasanton.
Landslides are continuing on Monday as the ground remains saturated.
The mudslide happened in Niles Canyon where Highway 84 has been closed for days because of ongoing rockfall and mudslides.
The road has been closed multiple times this month because of storm damage.
The police department expects the underpass to be closed for days.
Caltrans crews worked 12 hour shifts to clear debris and repair guardrails.
Caltrans said Monday it has crews working 12-hour shifts to clean up debris, clear flooding, and repair guardrails.
The road is closed between Old Canyon Road in Fremont — just east of Mission Boulevard — and Main Street in Sunol.
A crash involving a big rig had blocked the road in both directions.