A pedestrian on Interstate 84 east in Waterbury who state police said was in distress on Tuesday has been taken to a hospital. Troopers said they were advised.
A 72-year-old Naugatuck man was killed in a crash on Interstate 84 in Middlebury on Thursday morning, according to state police. They said the crash happened.
Interstate 84 in the Middlebury-Waterbury area has reopened after a crash on Thursday morning. Both sides of the highway had been closed. The highway was.
and he offers this quote, i do think it s as much of a short squeeze. today s move is clearly an he is ka tlairgs shows this will be for gold, treasury bonds as investors scramble to find the safe haven. many thanks. nearly 25 million people across the u.s. are under some sort of winter storm alert. it s already causing major issues. this was the scene in oregon on monday. around 100 vehicles have been involved in crashes on interstate 84 according to the oregon state police. the storm bringing not just ice, snow, sleet and arctic like winds, also tornadoes. for the latest forecast we re now joined by meteorologist karen mcginnis. good to see you. many folks bracing for the polar
thanks, guys. all right. a massive pile up involving nearly 100 vehicles on a snow covered freeway in eastern oregon. wow. look at that. the crash is happening on a mile-long stretch on interstate 84 monday afternoon in north dakota. emergency crews battled freezing conditions. a series of winter storms will bring snow, sleet, freezing rain to other parts of the country this week. let s get to meteorologist karen mcginnis. how bad is this going to get and when is it going to let up? just when we thought we could slide through the rest of what is left of winter right. no, we have to deal with this weather chaos. with nairy a person spared, the blizzard conditions, high wind, flooding rainfall, tornadoes, plunging temperatures. it s everywhere. and we re not yet in the home stretch. this is going to last until the end of the work week. take a look at this. the dividing line between that very cold arctic air and very