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Updated: Tres Pinos teen killed in accident identified

The Santa Clara County coroner's office released the identity of the Tres Pinos teenager killed Monday in an accident on Bolsa Road as Alexander Armlin.

Mayor: If Caltrans stalls, consider county road along 25

Mayor Ignacio Velazquez is fed up with the long-running standstill regarding a planned Highway 25 widening.

CHP seeks officer candidates during three-day application period

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) will accept applications throughout September from individuals interested in a career as a CHP officer.

UPDATED: Traffic accident ignites grass fire

A big-rig truck burst into flames after colliding with a Mitsubishi, igniting a grass fire that forced a 3.5-hour closure of U.S. 101 in San Benito County Tuesday morning, authorities said. 

The accident happened on Highway 129, just west of U.S. 101 about 12:10 p.m. Tuesday, according to a press release from California Highway Patrol Officer Tran. 

The 2003 Mitsubishi was traveling eastbound on Highway 129 at an unknown speed, and the 2007 Freightliner big-rig was traveling westbound, police said. The driver of the big-rig told officers he was traveling about 45 mph. 

As the two vehicles approached each other, one of them crossed the double yellow line resulting in a head-on collision, police said. 

The Mitsubishi came to rest on the right shoulder of the highway, partially blocking the eastbound lane, police said. The 21-year-old driver, an Aromas resident, was trapped inside the vehicle and was extricated by personnel from the Hollister Fire Department and the San Benito County Fire Department. He was airlifted to San Jose Regional Hospital with major injuries. 

The 2007 Freightliner careered out of control after the collision, and hit the metal guardrail and fell down a 41-foot dirt embankment off the right shoulder of westbound Highway 129, police said. The 37-year-old driver from Hanford was able to exit the vehicle “just seconds” before it became fully engulfed in flames. The driver reported minor injuries to paramedics. 

The resulting fire spread to surrounding vegetation, and area fire departments responded to extinguish the flames, authorities said. 

The aftermath of the collision, grass fire and cleanup of diesel fuel on the roadway closed U.S. 101 to traffic for about 3.5 hours, police said. 

The cause of the accident is still under investigation, and alcohol was not a factor, police said. 

Accident in San Benito County ignites grass fire

Authorities responded to a vehicle collision that ignited some roadside vegetation in northern San Benito County. 

The accident occurred about noon Tuesday between an unknown make and model vehicle and a big-rig truck, near the intersection of Highway 156 and U.S. 101, according to CalFire Battalion Chief Brandon Leitzke. Details on the cause of the accident, extent of injuries, if any, and damage resulting from the accident were not immediately available. 

CalFire sent two fire engines and a bulldozer to help extinguish the fire and clean up the accident, Leitzke said. The California Highway Patrol also responded to the accident. 

More details on this incident will be posted as they are available. 

Head-on wreck in Aromas sends 4 victims to hospital

A major-injury accident occurred in Aromas on Saturday morning, according to Calfire.

Updated: Driver killed in wreck during police chase was from Atascadero

A 41-year-old Atascadero man died early Friday morning when a pickup truck collided with a center divide during a police chase on Highway 101 in San Benito County.

Court Preview: Cockfight suspects due in court

Seven suspects arrested in connection with a November raid at a local cockfighting event are due in court Tuesday.

Teen and senior drivers: Start the New Year right behind the...

The Hollister-Gilroy area California Highway Patrol office will offer two safe driving programs in January – one for teenage drivers and one for senior citizen drivers.

CHP offers tips to keep 2012 holiday travel safe

With rainy weather over the final shopping weekend before Christmas and more storms forecast for Christmas Day, the California Highway Patrol prepared itself for “some of the toughest challenges.”

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