A portion of southbound 680 will close for road repairs.
A planned weekend closure of southbound I-680 in Pleasanton is postponed until February.
If the closure goes forward as scheduled, expect traffic to be a mess.
CalTrans said the work that weekend will allow pavement rehabilitation a year ahead of scheduled.
Motorists can save 40 cents per gallon of fuel from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday, and get 50% off on car washes all day.
The crash happened early Thanksgiving morning in Livermore.
Power lines were down Wednesday morning on Dublin Canyon Road in Pleasanton, and authorities say traffic was closed in the area.
All roads have reopened following a solo crash Tuesday night that impacted power-lines.
A crash Tuesday night that affected power lines shut down state Route 84 in Sunol. The roadway has since reopened.
The bridge, also known as the Division Street. Bridge, is closed so a crane can remove a tree, the Pleasanton Police Department said.
Crews are working to resolve drainage and erosion issues from the winter storms, and to prevent future damage.
Sections of I-680, Foothill Road and Pleasanton Sunol Road will be closed Nov. 3-6.
SR-84 between Sunol and Fremont will close Saturday morning for maintenance, Caltrans said.
Pleasanton is placing green bollards at the intersection of Valley Avenue and Paseo Santa Cruz as the first phase of improvements.
A portion of SR-84 from Fremont to Sunol will close from Friday night to Monday morning to prepare for the new Alameda Creek Bridge.
All southbound lanes near the Sunol Boulevard exit were blocked Sunday afternoon following a 5-car crash.
Just one lane is open as crews clean up garbage that occurred due to the overturn.
A portion of southbound 680 between Sunol Boulevard and Koopman Road will close Friday to Monday for repairs.
A planned closure between Sunol Boulevard and Bernal Avenue has been canceled, with an unspecified postponement date.
Cyclists can head to the Dublin/Pleasanton BART station from 7 to 9 a.m. to receive free bike bags with giveaways from regional sponsors.
A car crossed over the double yellow line and collided with an oncoming car, according to CHP Officer Tyler Hahn.
After many cancellations, the northbound freeway will close from Sunol Boulevard to Bernal Avenue from March 17-20.
By 4:25 a.m., the northbound lanes were shut down and a Sig Alert was issued. Traffic was diverted off the freeway.
A portion of the major road is closed due to trail erosion, the City of Pleasanton said.
The road is closed due to flooding as of 9 a.m.
The northbound section between Sunol Boulevard and Bernal Avenue will now be closed March 17-20.
The road will be closed so that high school students can participate in "Every 15 Minutes," a drunk driving education program.
The northbound section is now scheduled to close from March 10-13, weather permitting.
Northbound 680 between Pleasanton and Sunol is now scheduled to close March 3-6.
The northbound stretch of I-680 from Koopman Road to Sunol Boulevard will be closed this weekend and next weekend.
The northbound section of I-680 in Pleasanton and Sunol will no longer be closed Friday until Monday due to rain.
A stretch of 680 from Pleasanton to Sunol is scheduled to close from Friday evening to Monday morning on three consecutive weekends.
The Pleasanton park reopened Monday, but visitors are warned to pay close attention to mud and debris.
A scheduled closure of northbound I-680 this weekend has been postponed, and Niles Canyon Road reopened.
Prices for a regular gallon of gas have finally fallen in California and they’re expected to drop to an astonishing $3 range in near future.
Eastbound and westbound traffic will now operate separately at the busy intersection near many schools to avoid left turn conflicts.
Northbound lanes of 680 from 84 to Sunol Boulevard will be closed overnight starting Thursday.
All lanes of northbound I-680 will be closed from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. Monday through Friday, December through April.
An overturned big rig completely blocked northbound traffic. Debris from the crash briefly impacted soundbound lands.
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