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Blowing snow behind crashes in WNY
A crash beyond Harlem Road closed down the right lane on the 33 east Saturday afternoon. And a crash on the 33 east near the 90 closed down a left lane. Both accidents have been cleared. It's also been a tricky day on the roadways in Niagara County.
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:44P
3 dead, 1 injured in Wyoming crashes
Investigators believe excessive speed and alcohol were factors in the crash. At about 2 am Saturday, a 28-year-old Cheyenne man died when the pickup truck he was riding in rolled one mile south of Cheyenne. The highway patrol said Robert Curran, 46,
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:44P
Helicopter takes woman to hospital after crash
SULLIVAN CO., Ind. (WTHI) - It all happened about 7:45 am Saturday on US 41, just north of US 48 in Shelburn. Sullivan County deputies said Kimberly Davis, 38, pulled her car out in front of a pickup truck driven by Albert Spencer, 34.
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:43P
Children Meet Youngstown Police at Community Event
The 4th Annual Criminal Justice Fair took place on the city's north side on Saturday. The event, sponsored by the Weed and Seed program, gives kids an opportunity to get to know police officers. The group hopes if the community can meet the officers
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:42P
Ireland's Fine Gael near majority: Poll
Ireland is due to vote on Friday after an acrimonious campaign focused on an 85bn ($115bn) EU/IMF bailout negotiated after a real-estate crash caused a collapse in the banking system. Both centre-right Fine Gael and centre-left rival Labour say they
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:41P
Flying load hits oncoming car
A crash involving unusual circumstances Saturday morning sent a Heartland man to the hospital. An unknown vehicle was northbound on Highway 5 north of Marceline when the load it was carrying came loose and hit the windshield of an oncoming vehicle
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:39P
The Power Report :
By the end of last year, following an investigation by the Competition Commission, Premier Foods had been granted corporate leniency (immunity in exchange for co-operation); Foodcorp fined R45.5-million; and Tiger Brands fined R99-million.
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:39P
What the GFIP involves
These systems willwarn drivers of incidents on the roads; reduce accident-reporting times; and accelerate emergency response times. All of this will reduce congestion delays. Sanral says the project should reduce travel distances by about 10% and
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:39P
Two killed in BC hit-and-run following minor accident
Her husband who witnessed the accident is “terribly distraught,” said McCutcheon. “He is working with victim services but obviously, he is not doing well,” he said. “The officers who were on the scene are also getting counselling.
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:38P
Speaking up for table talk
Among the topics of interest to be discussed at the two-day event are: mediating inter-religious and inter-racial marriages, whether victim-offender mediation has a place in the criminal justice system, mediation in foreclosures and personal injury
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:37P