Two people died Saturday after a vehicle plummeted several hundred feet down an embankment off Route 309 in Butler Twp., township police said.
A preliminary investigation revealed that a Tesla driven by Crystal Stash, 35, of Dallas, and occupied by Henry H. Abrahams IV, 28, of Stanhope, New Jersey, was traveling north on Route 309 just past Drasher Road at around 7:30 p.m. Saturday when Stash lost control of the vehicle while negotiating a curve in the road, police said.
The vehicle crossed into the opposite lane, struck a guiderail and became airborne before plummeting several hundred feet down an embankment just south of Sleepy Hollow Road.
King County begins mailing out property tax bills; some areas to see double-digit increases in rates
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The King County Assessor s Office announced that it started sending out 2021 property tax bills on Tuesday the first issued since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Road crews in Hazleton had more than snow-covered roads to navigate Thursday afternoon as they continued working to reopen streets after a storm dumped an estimated 12 to 18 inches of snow throughout Luzerne County overnight Wednesday.
Director of Public Works Frank Vito said that crews had just about all streets in the city cleared of snow as of Thursday afternoon, even though efforts were hampered by motorists who ignored snow-parking regulations and numerous people were spotted throwing snow back onto streets.
âThe equipment held up, the guys held up and it was long hours, but we have it pretty much in order now,â Vito said.