Interstate 10
Coverage of Interstate 10 in the Nexus archive.
- Plane makes emergency landing on Florida interstate
A small plane made an emergency landing on the eastbound lanes of Interstate 10 in Escambia County, Florida, due to mechanical issues reported by the pilot and a flight student. The pilot cited a burning smell in the cockpit, resulting in no injuries, and all traffic lanes were reopened by Monday afternoon.
- Plane makes emergency landing on Florida interstate
A small airplane made an emergency landing on Interstate 10 in Florida due to mechanical issues. The pilot and a flight student reported a burning smell in the cockpit, but no injuries were reported. The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office managed the situation, and all lanes were reopened by Monday afternoon.
- Plane makes emergency landing on Florida interstate
A small airplane made an emergency landing on Interstate 10 in Florida due to mechanical issues, including a burning smell in the cockpit. The pilot and flight student were unharmed, and traffic was temporarily disrupted before lanes reopened.
- I-10 Widening Project to bring overnight closures in Baton Rouge. See when, where
The I-10 Widening Project in Baton Rouge will cause overnight lane and ramp closures on Interstate 10 and Interstate 110 starting August 7.
- Plane makes emergency landing on Florida Panhandle interstate
A small airplane made an emergency landing on Interstate 10 in the Florida Panhandle due to engine failure. The pilot and a flight student from Pensacola Air Flight School reported mechanical issues, landing safely without injuries near mile marker 14. A truck driver captured video of the incident, which authorities called fortunate given the potential risks.
- Pilot, student forced to land small plane on I-10 in Pensacola after engine trouble
A pilot and student were forced to make an emergency landing on Interstate 10 in Pensacola, Florida, after engine trouble caused a burning oil smell in the cockpit. A trucker, Eric Jordan, witnessed the landing and helped ensure other drivers avoided the plane, which was later pushed off the highway. No injuries were reported, and the Florida Highway Patrol attributed the incident to an engine problem.
- Agencies trying to determine source of odor in West Baton Rouge Parish
Agencies are investigating the source of an odor reported in West Baton Rouge Parish between Interstate 10 and Highway 1 South. The situation remains under active inquiry with no details provided about the odor's origin or potential health impacts.
- Sale of vacant restaurant site near College and I-10 paves way for Japanese eatery
A long-vacant restaurant property on Bennington Avenue near College Drive and Interstate 10 has been sold, with Q & Z Real Estate purchasing the site. The sale paves the way for a new Japanese eatery to replace the vacant restaurant.
- Texas floods have left high waters and a big cleanup job after hundreds of people are rescued
Heavy rains caused severe flooding in Texas, leading to at least two deaths, hundreds of rescues, and significant infrastructure damage. Over 50 people were rescued in Ozona, a bridge collapsed in Uvalde County, and nearly a trillion gallons of water fell on three counties. A resident described the danger of floodwaters, emphasizing the risk of being swept away.
- Pelican Point Commerce Center lands a national tenant before construction even begins
St. John Properties plans to expand the Pelican Point Commerce Center in Gonzales with two speculative industrial buildings, one of which is already leased to Virginia-based Groundworks. Construction is set for completion by early summer 2027, with the center's strategic location along Interstate 10 between Baton Rouge and New Orleans cited as a key advantage for attracting distribution and petrochemical tenants.