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How to get around the Interstate 5 closure today through Camp Pendleton in Southern California
Traffic delays could be significant Saturday with the U.S. military planning to fire live artillery rounds over Interstate 5 in Southern California. The freeway will be shut down temporarily Saturday afternoon.
And after a half-day of back-and-forth between Gov. Gavin Newsom and the White House, it seems as if all talk of shutting down Interstate 5 in California will not take place.
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Pedestrian involved in fatal accident on Interstate 5 at County Road 8
Earlier this week, the California Highway Patrol Sacramento Communications Center received reports of an individual running in the lanes of traffic on Interstate-5 at County Road 8. Officers from the CHP Woodland Area office responded to the scene.
California closed part of Interstate 5 on Saturday after military officials confirmed artillery would be shot over the freeway. Then it reopened temporarily.
A California Highway Patrol cadet died Sunday in a collision on Interstate Highway 5 at West Benjamin Holt Drive in northwest Stockton.
An artillery round exploded over Interstate 5 at Camp Pendleton, cutting short the military's live-fire exercise.
A CHP vehicle was damaged by debris on Saturday, following a U.S. military demonstration involving live ammunition, discharged over tI-5 freeway near Camp Pendleton.
The military showcase has drawn has drawn strong objections from Gov. Newsom, who said safety concerns forced him to close a 17-mile portion of the interstate.
I-5 closes 11 a.m.–3 p.m. for Marine Corps 250th anniversary live-fire demo at Camp Pendleton; expect major SoCal traffic delays.