Pedestrian ID’d in fatal Hillcrest accident – U-T San Diego
Pedestrian ID’d in fatal Hillcrest accident
U-T San Diego HILLCREST — Authorities have identified Donald Wayne Ommen as the victim of a fatal accident that occurred in Hillcrest on Thursday. Ommen, 86, was crossing Richmond Street at Essex Street about 4 p.m. when he was struck by a car, San Diego police … |
Trains plus crude oil equals trouble down the track – SunHerald.com
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Trains plus crude oil equals trouble down the track
SunHerald.com Ed Greenberg, a spokesman for the Association of American Railroads, the industry’s principal trade group, said railroads began a “top-to-bottom review” of their operations after the Quebec accident. … Illinois, however,. didn’t reveal the routes … |
Indiana bills propose hands-free phone use while driving – Terre Haute Tribune Star
Terre Haute Tribune StarIndiana bills propose hands-free phone use while drivingTerre Haute Tribune StarIn December, he was using his cell phone to make a call while driving and came to an overpass, hit a patch of ice, got into a single-car accident an…
Coroner identifies fatal Macungie train accident victim – lehighvalleylive.com
Coroner identifies fatal Macungie train accident victimlehighvalleylive.comCarol Midei, of the 100 block of Riding Circle, died from multiple blunt force injuries, Lehigh County Coroner Scott Grim said in a news release. Her death was ruled an accident…
13-year-old dies in Westford skiing accident – WMUR Manchester
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13-year-old dies in Westford skiing accident
WMUR Manchester Paluri was skiing with friends when the accident occurred at about 2:20 p.m., according to the Middlesex County District Attorney’s Office. Paluri was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash, according to a statement from Nashoba Valley. The accident … Fatal Nashoba Valley ski crash was ‘tragic accident‘Lowell Sun Westford boy killed in Nashoba Valley ski accidentBoston Globe Boy Killed in Ski AccidentNECN SFGate –Sentinel & Enterprise all 40 news articles » |
Fatal Multi-vehicle Accident On Highway 101 In Morgan Hill – KRON 4
Fatal Multi-vehicle Accident On Highway 101 In Morgan Hill
KRON 4 MORGAN HILL – The California Highway patrol is investigating a fatality on U.S. Highway 101 in Morgan Hill this afternoon. Officers responded to a report of an accident involving multiple vehicles around 2:50 p.m. on southbound Highway 101 near … |
ASU student dies after rappelling accident – KPHO Phoenix
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ASU student dies after rappelling accident
KPHO Phoenix A 20-year-old Arizona State University student died after a rappelling accident Saturday at the Coons Bluff recreation area along the Salt River. Maricopa County Sheriff’s Officer spokesman Chris Hegstrom said the woman fell from a cliff while … ASU student dies in rappelling accident near Salt RiverAZFamily |
Man survives I-77 accident, killed after exiting car to check damage – WSOC Charlotte
myfox8.comMan survives I-77 accident, killed after exiting car to check damageWSOC CharlotteA man was struck and killed on 1-77 North Saturday when he left his car after he got into an accident. Officials said Stephen Anthony Moshier, 57, got into a ca…
Westford teen dies in skiing accident – Lowell Sun
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Westford teen dies in skiing accident
Lowell Sun WESTFORD — A 13-year-old Westford boy was killed in a tragic skiing accident at Nashoba Valley Ski Area Saturday afternoon, in what appears to be the ski area’s first-ever fatal accident, according to investigators and officials at Nashoba. Nashoba … 13-year-old dies in Westford skiing accidentWCVB Boston Westford boy killed in Nashoba Valley ski accidentBoston Globe Boy Killed in Ski AccidentNECN My Fox Boston all 34 news articles » |
13-year-old dies in skiing accident – WHDH-TV
13-year-old dies in skiing accident
WHDH-TV According to the DA’s office, the 13-year-old boy accidentally skied off a marked trail and crashed into a tree. Officials from the ski area said the boy was wearing a helmet at the time of the accident. Firefighters transported the boy to Lowell … |