A 6 a.m. crash on Interstate 5 southbound at the Marine Drive exit has traffic backing into Vancouver as far as Main Street. The original crash blocked the center and right lanes. Some vehicles were moved, but as of 6:20, one vehicle remained and blocked the right lane. Check here for updates.

Update 6:48 a.m.; Cleared.

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NORTHEAST PORTLAND 7:45 a.m.; Injury crash on Northeast Broadway Street at 35th Avenue.



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TRIMET MAX LINES 7:44 a.m.; TriMet reports MAX Blue, Green and Red lines are experiencing delays up to 15 minutes through 9 a.m. due to a mechanical issue.



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GLENN JACKSON BRIDGE 7:15 a.m.; Crash blocks the left lane of I-205 southbound mid-span on the Glenn Jackson Bridge. Traffic backed up to Padden Parkway in Vancouver.



Update 8:28 a.m.; Cleared.

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BANFIELD 6:36 a.m.; Crash blocks the left lane of I-84 westbound at 82nd Avenue.



Update 7:01 a.m.; Cleared.

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TRIMET MAX ORANGE LINE 6:29 a.m.; A crash involving a pedestrian and as many as two MAX trains has the Orange line trains stopped near the Tacoma station. Scanner reports expect bus shuttles to be dispatched for riders.

Update 10:45 a.m. The MAX Orange and Yellow lines are resuming regular service following the investigation into this crash. Expect delays as lines resume regular schedules.



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Commuters who regularly use the Interstate 205 corridor between Oregon City and the Interstate 5 interchange are invited to comment (using an online open house) on proposed changes to the freeway.

The two-lane section of I-205 between the Abernethy Bridge and the Stafford Road interchange often creates a bottleneck that causes congestion and crashes and creates delays for travelers and freight.

According to an ODOT study, more than 100,000 vehicles use this section of I-205 daily and drivers experience five and half hours of congestion each day.

Read more about proposed improvements to this stretch of freeway and add your opinions using the online open house link at www.i205corridor.org.

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