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  1. Lambert Lane 1

    Preliminary work to widen Lambert Lane between La Cañada Drive and Pusch View Lane is now under way. The speed limit through the area is 25 mph.

     

  2. Lambert Lane 3

    The roadwork along Lambert Lane will widen the road to a four-lane divided roadway and replace water main lines.

  3. Lambert Lane 2

    During the road widening on Lambert Lane, traffic speed has been reduced to 25 mph. Drivers should consider taking alternate routes during the construction.

  4. article Waving goodbye to the slow lane

    Tuesday, September 9, 2008 11:00 pm

    Tara Murphy said Michael Phelps’ Olympic success drew prospective swimmers—and new phraseology — to her Marana aquatic family.

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  5. Waving goodbye to the slow lane

    Luke Davis/The Explorer, Marana swimmers rally around assistant coach Kim Dillon, before the start of practice last week.

  6. article Road closure at Congressional Way and Lambert Lane

    Wednesday, May 1, 2013 3:09 pm

    Congressional Way at Lambert Lane will be closed 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the following dates for final paving of the Lambert Lane widening project:

  7. article Golden Pin Lanes hosts Special Olympics event

    Wednesday, October 31, 2012 4:00 am

    Cheers erupted throughout Golden Pin Lanes on Friday, Oct. 26, as high school students from the Coronado Area competed in bowling for the Special Olympics.

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  8. article Teen on horseback rescued in wash near Lambert Lane

    Thursday, July 5, 2012 2:35 pm

    On July 4, at approximately 8:35 p.m., the Pima County Sheriff’s Department received a 911 call about a female teenager, who reportedly was on a horse and stuck in the Blanco Wash. Deputies of the Pima County Sheriff’s Department Tucson Mountain District responded to the incident location near Lambert Lane and Derringer Road. They were supported by deputies of the Sheriff’s Search & Rescue Unit and the Avra Valley Fire Department.

  9. article Right turn lanes, and two 'indirect lefts'

    Wednesday, July 21, 2010 11:00 pm

    Every day, 96,000 vehicles move through Ina and Oracle, the Northwest's busiest intersection.

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  10. Right turn lanes, and two 'indirect lefts'

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Pima County recently purchased the Shell gas station at the intersection of Ina and Oracle roads. The county plans to tear it down to make way for dual right-turn lanes for commuters turning northbound on Oracle Road from Ina Road. The county has also proposed an "indirect left," where people wanting to turn left onto Oracle Road would have to travel through the intersection, do a U-turn, then proceed.

  11. Right turn lanes, and two 'indirect lefts'

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Pima County recently purchased the Shell gas station at the intersection of Ina and Oracle roads. The county plans to tear it down to make way for dual right-turn lanes for commuters turning northbound on Oracle Road from Ina Road. The county has also proposed an "indirect left," where people wanting to turn left onto Oracle Road would have to travel through the intersection, do a U-turn, then proceed.

  12. Right turn lanes, and two 'indirect lefts'

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Pima County recently purchased the Shell gas station at the intersection of Ina and Oracle roads. The county plans to tear it down to make way for dual right-turn lanes for commuters turning northbound on Oracle Road from Ina Road. The county has also proposed an "indirect left," where people wanting to turn left onto Oracle Road would have to travel through the intersection, do a U-turn, then proceed.

  13. Right turn lanes, and two 'indirect lefts'

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Pima County recently purchased the Shell gas station at the intersection of Ina and Oracle roads. The county plans to tear it down to make way for dual right-turn lanes for commuters turning northbound on Oracle Road from Ina Road. The county has also proposed an "indirect left," where people wanting to turn left onto Oracle Road would have to travel through the intersection, do a U-turn, then proceed.

  14. article Lane closures at 2 intersections on Twin Peaks

    Tuesday, March 23, 2010 11:00 pm

    Work crews have begun construction along Twin Peaks Road in Continental Ranch, requiring a left lane closure at two intersections, according to a release from the Arizona Department of Transportation

  15. article La Cañada lane closures planned in OV this week

    Tuesday, May 19, 2009 11:00 pm

    There will be lane restrictions on northbound La Cañada Drive in Oro Valley from Wednesday, May 20 to Friday, May 22.

  16. article La Cañada lane closures planned in OV this week

    Tuesday, May 26, 2009 11:00 pm

    There will be lane restrictions on northbound La Cañada Drive in Oro Valley this week.

  17. article Westbound I-10 to 1 lane this Friday night, Saturday morning

    Wednesday, September 22, 2010 11:00 pm

    Westbound I-10 is being reduced to one lane of travel between Cortaro and Avra Valley roads Friday and Saturday, according to a release from the Arizona Department of Transportation.

  18. article Oracle-Ina intersection may get 'Michigan left' turn lane

    Monday, May 17, 2010 11:00 pm

    The junction of Oracle and Ina Roads, one of Tucson's busiest intersections, is being studied for reconstruction, with an indirect "Michigan left" turn proposed for east and westbound traffic, and ramped right-turn lanes to move vehicles onto Oracle without delay.

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  19. Oracle-Ina intersection may get 'Michigan left' turn lane

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, A study is being conducted to determine the impact of having a free-turning right lane to travel northbound on Oracle Road from westbound Ina Road, without a stop, eventually merging into northbound lanes. A "Michigan left" is also being proposed.

  20. article Spill of flammable fluid closes I-10 lanes Saturday

    Tuesday, August 18, 2009 11:00 pm

    Explorer staff report

  21. article Work begins on La Cholla Road overlay project, bike lanes

    Tuesday, April 14, 2009 11:00 pm

    Oro Valley's public works department has broken ground for the La Cholla overlay project, a three-month transportation enhancement that will offer multi-modal options along La Cholla between Lambert Lane and Tangerine Road.

  22. article Marana wants new lane under I-10 at Cortaro

    Wednesday, December 22, 2004 12:00 am

    Dec. 15, 2004 - Marana made progress toward relieving the stress of frustrated motorists as they drive through the town at a Dec. 7 council meeting.

  23. article ADOT starts work to take I-10 to 5 lanes each way, Tangerine Road to I-8

    Tuesday, October 5, 2010 11:00 pm

    Someday, I-10 between Tangerine Road and its intersection with I-8 near Casa Grande is going to be 10 lanes, five westbound and five eastbound, with continuous one-way frontage roads in both directions, and an open median for future expansion that could accommodate truck-only lanes or a rail line.

  24. Mountain View vs Tucson High Mens Basketball

    Mountain Lion sophomore Sam Thompkins drives the ball into the lane.

  25. article Traffic accident closes westbound Tangerine road from Oracle road

    Thursday, May 16, 2013 2:16 pm

    According to the Town of Oro Valley, a traffic collision at Oracle and Tangerine roads has resulted in temporary closure of some lanes while the area is cleared. 

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Baby in stroller Falls Into Train Tracks Mom Jumps In Before Train Barrels In Caught On Camera. A stroller carrying a 14-month-old girl rolled off a slanted train station platform and fell onto the tracks Wednesday, but the girl's mother leaped onto the tracks to rescue her with the help other passengers, transit officials said."What it looks like to us is that the mother became distracted by something, didn't apply the brake on the stroller and the stroller was able to move off the platform and onto the tracks," said Scott Sauer, director of system safety for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority. The accident happened Wednesday afternoon at the 56th Street station of the Market-Frankford Line in west Philadelphia. The platform at the station is slanted slightly for drainage purposes, Sauer said.Surveillance video shows a woman on the eastbound platform with the girl in a jogging stroller, which slowly rolls forward and topples over onto the tracks about 5 feet below. What initially appears to be the girl flying out of the stroller apparently was just a towel or a bag. The stroller comes to rest on the outer rail, which carries no charge. The woman is seen jumping down and lifting the girl to a man waiting on the platform. Other passengers ran to help, and one used an emergency call box to alert SEPTA police, who held an incoming train at the preceding stop.The infant was taken to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia for treatment of a cut on her forehead. Sauer said during a news conference that watching the video was "gut-wrenching.""With the stroller moving at such a slow rate of speed, you know, you want to call out to someone, `Hey, the stroller's moving! Somebody grab the stroller,'" Sauer said. He said the line is one of SEPTA's busiest, with trains running every six to 10 minutes. SEPTA police said no charges will be filed but the accident serves as a reminder for other riders to lock stroller brakes when waiting on platforms.

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