Driver seriously injured in Salem County wreck
Updated Feb 03, 2021;
A Gloucester County motorist was seriously injured in a two-vehicle collision Tuesday afternoon in Salem County.
The 22-year-old Logan Township man was driving westbound on Straughns Mill Road in Oldmans Township when his car collided with a pickup truck also traveling west, a New Jersey State Police spokesman reported.
The Logan man had to be freed from his vehicle by emergency responders and was transported to Crozer-Chester Medical Center in Upland, Pennsylvania, with what were described only as serious injuries, police said.
The truck driver was not hurt, but a passenger suffered minor injuries.
Chester police say 2 Philadelphia men found fatally shot in crashed vehicle
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CHESTER, Pa. - Two Philadelphia men are dead and, officials say, they were found inside a crashed vehicle in Chester.
According to investigators, Chester police were called to West 3rd and Lamokin Streets Monday, just before 7:30 p.m., for a report of a gunshot victim.
Responding officers found a car crashed at the 1100 block of West 3rd Street. The vehicle contained two men, both of whom appeared to be suffering from gunshot wounds. Officials say officers found the two victims laying on each other and half out of the vehicle.
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PITTSBURGH – A landlord disavows cross-claim notions from Advance Auto Parts that it is responsible for the injuries suffered by a Pittsburgh man, who broke his hip because of a cement parking place indicator in its store lot.
Jeffrey Bruce of Pittsburgh first filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on July 10 versus Adrian Associates, LP of Pittsburgh and Advance Auto Parts, of Raleigh, N.C.
“On the morning of Aug. 18, 2018, plaintiff was walking back to his vehicle after making a purchase of a turn signal bulb at Advance Auto Parts. Previously, he had parked his vehicle in a parking space which had a cement parking stop for each individual parking spot,” the suit said.
Philadelphia mural painter spreads positivity with 100+ public works of art
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CHESTER, Pa. (WPVI) It s such a cool thing growing up in a city that has such a wonderful art culture, said North Philadelphia native Alloyius McIlwaine.
Philadelphia is known worldwide as the city of murals, boasting thousands of public works of art. Many of these are pioneered by Mural Arts Philadelphia. Additionally, McIlwaine has contributed more than 140 of these masterpieces himself. People can just be walking or driving down the street and just get hit in the face with color and then positivity and, like, imagery, he said.
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