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Yahoo
01-06-2025
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- Yahoo
2 separate crashes occur in same vicinity of I-70 on Saturday afternoon
DENVER (KDVR) — Westbound Interstate 70 near Deer Trail is closed for investigation on Saturday afternoon, according to the Colorado State Patrol. The closure occurred because of two separate crashes. Neighbors evacuated after truck crashes into home in Loveland The first of the crashes involved a 33-year-old male motorcyclist from Loveland, who troopers said veered off the left-hand side of the interstate before being 'struck by a guardrail.' The man was ejected from his Harley-Davidson motorcycle and was transported to a hospital with life-threatening injuries. Troopers said a secondary crash also occurred, although it was not mentioned if the two were connected or in response to the other. The second crash occurred between a Jeep and a Ford Ranger. One of the parties was transported to the hospital, and the extent of their injuries is unknown. The causes of each crash are under investigation, with investigators actively in the area, according to CSP. The westbound lanes of I-70 are closed, and alternate routes are advised. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
01-06-2025
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- Yahoo
Westbound I-70 closed due to motorcycle crash
DENVER (KDVR) — Parts of Interstate 70 are closed due to a crash on Saturday afternoon, according to a post on X from the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office. All westbound lanes at Mile Marker 325 just west of Deer Trail are closed. Residents displaced after apartment fire in Craig, Red Cross responding Deputies said a motorcyclist crashed and has injuries, though the extent of the injuries is unknown. Investigators on the scene advise drivers to avoid the area or find alternate routes. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
31-05-2025
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- Yahoo
Pothole problems persist on I-70 near Deer Trail
DEER TRAIL, Colo. (KDVR) — A woman from Deer Trail is pleading with the state to fix potholes on Interstate 70 after she said her tires have been shredded three times due to the crumbling roadway. 'How many people have to get injured or die because the roads are not getting fixed? Until somebody takes us seriously?' Lucile Palmer said. Colorado Parks and Wildlife kills grey wolf in Pitkin County after attacks on livestock Palmer said potholes have been a major issue on her daily commute to Denver, where she works as an airport electrician, ever since she moved to Deer Trail in 2021. According to Palmer, she wrecked the tires and wheels on her vehicle in 2023, the tires on a different vehicle in 2024 and now needs to replace the tires and wheels on a third vehicle after hitting a pothole a few days ago. 'I hit a chunk of concrete that was at least a foot long. It was huge,' she said. 'Going the speed limit. I wasn't in a rush. I left early that morning, actually, and I just didn't have enough time to swerve over.' She has paid out thousands of dollars to repair each of the vehicles. 'The hole that's in…the rear driver wheel is so massive. Like it just split open,' Palmer said. The problem spot is on a bridge in the eastbound lanes of I-70 near the Peoria Road exit, about a mile west of Deer Trail. It's the same area where several other drivers reported damage to their vehicles back in February from a pothole so deep, the rebar was exposed. 'They did a whole bunch of patchwork where you got these black dots all over, and it's usually typically on the bridges, so they're like speckled, but then eventually they're just as bad. They end up getting soft and then they wash out,' Palmer said. According to the Colorado Department of Transportation, its road crews are constantly monitoring road conditions for damage. Problem spots are quickly patched with a material that is meant to be temporary until a permanent repair can be made. 'We have to keep up with these cars and maintenance, and we're not getting anything in return. Like, it seems like our tax dollars are not going toward anything,' Palmer said. A spokesperson also said recent rain and increased traffic may have damaged recently patched potholes or created new ones. Permanent repairs are scheduled to begin on I-70 near Deer Trail in the fall. However, Palmer said she believes if the potholes were closer to the metro area, they would have already been fixed. 'It's really frustrating. I'm really disappointed. I'm really disappointed in Arapahoe County, and I'm really disappointed in my state because I'm a native and I love this state, but, like, we get treated so terribly. It's not fair,' she said. Parker police use drone to find child who didn't return from playground Potholes can be reported to CDOT by calling their regional customer service lines. Drivers can also file a claim to be reimbursed for the costs to repair a vehicle damaged by potholes, although Palmer said her first two claims were unsuccessful. 'I get the runaround, and really, they say it's not something that they can fix,' she said. 'They didn't want to help me with my Miata. They didn't want to help me with my Berreta. So I just don't see the point.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.