Two lanes are now blocked on northbound 35W as authorities deal with an injury crash involving a couple vehicles. Traffic is stacked up back to the Crosstown. It's 15 minutes to downtown Minneapolis.
The State Patrol has pushed the spinout on northbound 694 at I-94 over to the right shoulder. All lanes back open.
AÂ fresh crash is off to the right shoulder on westbound Crosstown at Penn Avenue. Things slow down at Lyndale Avenue.
On eastbound 94, look for a mishap on the left shoulder at Hennepin Avenue. Add 10 minutes to the drive coming in from 7th Street.
The drive on westbound 94 is 40 minutes from McKnight Road to Riverside Avenue due to earlier crashes.
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