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Police were on the scene of a crash that happened just before noon at 120th and L streets. Police investigated a crash involving several vehicles Friday night on It will take an estimated $6.5 million and four months to fix miles of

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  • Police investigated a crash involving several vehicles Friday night on
  • It will take an estimated $6.5 million and four months to fix miles of

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Omaha traffic: West Dodge Expressway closed due to flooding

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Dodge Expressway reopens after flooding from Thursday's rainfall

Dodge Expressway reopens after flooding from Thursday's rainfall

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2 months after closing due to flooding, West Dodge Road is open again

2 months after closing due to flooding, West Dodge Road is open again

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West Dodge Expressway reopens after flooding from Thursday morning rainfall in Omaha

West Dodge Expressway reopens after flooding from Thursday morning rainfall in Omaha

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NSP warning about flood damaged roads

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Road to Omaha is flooded

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Dodge Street closed for hours Friday during crash investigation

Dodge Street closed for hours Friday during crash investigation

Police investigated a crash involving several vehicles Friday night on

Flood-damaged roads in Douglas County could take months to fix

Flood-damaged roads in Douglas County could take months to fix

It will take an estimated $6.5 million and four months to fix miles of

Crash impacting traffic on Dodge in West Omaha

Crash impacting traffic on Dodge in West Omaha

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Crash closes portion of L Street in west Omaha

Crash closes portion of L Street in west Omaha

Police were on the scene of a crash that happened just before noon at 120th and L streets.