6:40 a.m. update: Jammed on 35E in St. Paul and on Hwy. 36

A crash involving a box truck and then somebody who hit a First Unit is still residing on the right shoulder of northbound 35E at Randolph Avenue. Early word is that that there were injuries with that one.

April 17, 2014 at 11:43AM

A crash involving a box truck and then somebody who hit a First Unit is still residing on the right shoulder of northbound 35E at Randolph Avenue. Early word is that that there were injuries with that one.

The result is stagnation from Hwy. 13 all the way up to Kellogg Blvd., so plan on 12 minutes from 494 past the crash scene.

Westbound 694 is creeping along from Hwy. 61 over to 35W. Ahead, it's thick from Silver Lake Road over to Hwy. 252. Plan on a good 20 minutes to make the trip from 35E to 252.

Westbound Hwy. 36 got busy all of a sudden. It's bumper to bumper from Hwy. 61 over to 35W. Plan on a good 15 minutes there.

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