Police said the Las Vegas crash occurred Saturday after a speeding Dodge Charger ran a red light. Six cars were involved.
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Her family saved him during the Holocaust. Years later, a chance encounter led to love.
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A second New York City police officer has died following a shooting in Harlem
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‘An outrage’: Why drivers were left stranded overnight, some for 24 hours, on I-95 in Virginia
Interstate 95 reopened late Tuesday in Virginia, but motorists who were stranded were angry with state officials’ response to the storm.
Winter storm leaves scores of drivers stranded on I-95 overnight in Virginia
The winter storm brought havoc to roadways, left more than 280,000 still without power in Virginia and caused at least five deaths across three states
27-hour commute: Virginia officials pelted with questions after hundreds of drivers were stuck on I-95 overnight
The winter storm brought havoc to roadways, left more than 234,000 without power in Virginia and caused at least five deaths across three states.
Historic winds rip through the Midwest: More than 400,000 without power, 1 dead in Iowa
Severe windstorms in the Midwest killed at least 1 person and left more than 400,000 customers without power from Colorado to Michigan.