Updated on March 6, 2021 at 10:43 am
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One person is dead and two people, including a child, were hospitalized in a crash early Saturday at an intersection in far East Dallas, police say.
At 12:30 a.m., a man driving a Chevrolet Tahoe slammed into the driver s side of a Ford F-150 at Ferguson Road and Joaquin Drive, police said.
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Dallas police said the truck slid off the road and into a yard. The driver of the Ford died at the scene.
Man investigated for intoxication manslaughter for crash that killed driver, injured 10-year-old
By FOX 4 Staff article
DALLAS - One person is dead and another is being investigated for intoxication manslaughter following a crash in Far East Dallas early Saturday morning.
Police said the crash happened just after 12:30 a.m., when the driver of a Ford F-150 died after being struck by a Chevy Tahoe that ran a red light at Ferguson Road and Joaquin Drive.
After the collision, the Tahoe went through a front yard and struck a home.
The driver of the Tahoe was taken to a hospital for a laceration to his head, and police said he is being investigated for intoxication manslaughter and possible intoxication assault.
Drivers who called 911 Sunday morning after spotting a wrong-way vehicle westbound on Route 50 near Annapolis say the mixed-up driver passed a state police car at another accident scene and might may have had his lights off moments before a collision that killed two people.
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YEAGERTOWN – The Derry Township Board of Supervisors held their regularly scheduled meeting Monday evening at 5:30 p.m. The meeting involved new and old business and approvals as well as a letter signed by the Board of Supervisors, that will be sent out to the Municipal Authority of the Borough of Lewistown (MABL) and the Lewistown Borough Council (LBC).
“As elected members of the Board of Supervisors, we have charged to be the voice of the residents and businesses of Derry Township. Derry Township is disappointed in the recent actions of LBC in relation to MABL. We were under the impression that a memorandum of understanding had been brokered to transfer the assets of MABL to a county water authority. Although we were not happy with the amount of money that the Lewistown Borough was to profit from this agreement, we were willing to support this plan to allow this vital county-wide resource to be managed by a group that had the interest of all s