Top crash locations in Massachusetts: These intersections are most common spots for car crashes
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What’s the worst intersection in Massachusetts?
Drivers surely can think of a treacherous intersection on their commute, or maybe even a location near their home.
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation uses a methodology to rank the state’s intersections, weighing crashes that resulted in injuries higher than those that just left property damage.
MassDOT’s most recent report, the 2017 Top Crash Locations Report, which was released in September, can be used as a first brush tool to evaluate top crash locations and improve road safety, according to the agency. The report focuses on intersections and is based on crashes entered into the Registry of Motor Vehicles’ Crash Data System.
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OXNARD, Calif. - A 16-year-old Oxnard boy has died after he was shot several days ago.
The teen, who was not identified, was taken off life support following several days of hospitalization, the Oxnard Police Department said.
On April 29, at around 8:35 p.m., the teen was found on the 200 block of James Avenue with suffering from a gunshot wound. He was taken to the hospital and was listed in critical condition.
On May 6, he was taken off life support and pronounced dead.
The Oxnard Police Department Major Crimes Unit has taken over the investigation. Police said there are currently no suspects.
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A 16-year-old from Oxnard found shot in the head on a south Oxnard street last month died a week after his injury, the Oxnard Police Department said Tuesday.
The male victim was found around 8:35 p.m. April 29 in the 200 block of James Avenue, police initially reported.
A passerby spotted the teen lying on the sidewalk and reported he had suffered at least one gunshot wound to the head. The victim was transported to Los Robles Regional Medical System in Thousand Oaks for treatment, where he was taken off life support on May 6, Oxnard police said.
No arrests have been made in the shooting, which remains under ongoing investigation by the Oxnard Police Department s Major Crimes Unit. Police were investigating possible motives, including whether the shooting was gang-related. Investigators also said it was undetermined whether the location of the victim is where the shooting took place.
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There is trouble at small city, dysfunction junction once again. The drama of the small cities of Hamilton County is cyclic. Hamilton County lifelong natives know this, and so do the two primary local governments, they say, here goes Red Bank again, or here goes Collegedale.
It is expected drama, subject of local mockery, and mostly ignored by the majority of Hamilton County residents, especially for those of us that don’t live in the small cities. The locals call them, “circus without a ringmaster.”
That is until their dysfunction spills over, littering Hamilton County with backwards insults, and personal attacks.