8:30 a.m. update: Crashes and congestion continue

Things are definitely not getting any better out there as the list of crashes continues to grow.

September 16, 2014 at 1:29PM

Things are definitely not getting any better out there as the list of crashes continues to grow. We've got gridlock on eastbound 94 in downtown Minneapolis and a nice parking lot on westbound 94 in St. Paul.

Here is our current list of crashes and where you'll be spending extra time on the road.

  • Eastbound 94 at Groveland Avenue in Minneapolis
    • Westbound 94 at Earl Street in St. Paul
      • Southbound 35E at County Road E in Little Canada/Vadnais Heights
        • Westbound 394 at Hwy. 100 in Golden Valley
          • Westbound 694 at East River Road in Fridley
            • Westbound 494 at 24th Avenue in Bloomington
              • Northbound Hwy. 169 at Canterbur Road in Shakopee
                • Eastbound 694 at Hwy. 61 in Maplewood
                  • Eastbound 94 at Snelling Avenue in the Midway area.
                    • Southbound 35W at County Road C
                      about the writer

                      about the writer

                      Tim Harlow

                      Reporter

                      Tim Harlow covers traffic and transportation issues in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, and likes to get out of the office, even during rush hour. He also covers the suburbs in northern Hennepin and all of Anoka counties, plus breaking news and weather.

                      See Moreicon

                      More from No Section

                      See More
                      FILE -- A rent deposit slot at an apartment complex in Tucker, Ga., on July 21, 2020. As an eviction crisis has seemed increasingly likely this summer, everyone in the housing market has made the same plea to Washington: Send money — lots of it — that would keep renters in their homes and landlords afloat. (Melissa Golden/The New York Times) ORG XMIT: XNYT58
                      Melissa Golden/The New York Times

                      It’s too soon to tell how much the immigration crackdown is to blame.