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2 dead after car crashes into tree, traffic signal in Joliet: police By Sun-Times Media Wire JOLIET, Ill. - Two people died and another was seriously injured after the car they were in crashed into a tree and traffic signal, breaking apart early Monday in suburban Joliet. The driver failed to negotiate a curve about 2:45 a.m. on Jefferson Street approaching Raynor Avenue, Joliet police said in a statement. The car left the road and struck a tree and traffic signal, causing the vehicle to break apart, police said. ....
File photo Two people died and another person was seriously injured after their car crashed into a tree and a traffic signal early Monday in Joliet. The driver failed to negotiate a curve on Jefferson Street approaching Raynor Avenue about 2:45 a.m., Joliet police said in a statement. The car left the road and struck a tree and traffic signal, “causing the vehicle to break apart,” police said. One occupant was ejected from the car, police said. He and another person in the car died at the scene. Their names haven’t been released. A third person was extricated from the car and taken to St Joseph Medical Center with serious injuries, police said. ....
UpdatedMon, May 10, 2021 at 12:44 pm CT Replies(55) Two people are dead after an early morning crash at Raynor and Jefferson. (Google Maps ) JOLIET, IL Two people were killed around 2:45 a.m. Monday when the driver of a sedan missed a curve in the roadway on Jefferson Street near Raynor Avenue. The car slammed into a tree and split in half, according to a Joliet Police Department news release. The Will County Coroner s Office announced that one of the victims has been identified as 31-year-old Jonathan Bundley of Chicago. The second fatality victim was William Burke III, a 55-year-old Chicago man, the coroner announced. ....
‘Fruits of our labor’: What Earth Day looked like on the Southside of Syracuse (photos) Updated May 02, 2021; Facebook Share Trash and empty KFC boxes were removed in front of the Family Dollar near East Brighton Avenue. It took no less than two hours to tell the difference. Mike Atkins, former city common councilor, started his morning in a van, offering to load up bags of trash collected all along South Salina Street. It has been over 20 years since volunteers had gotten together to create a community effort to clean up the southside of Syracuse, he said. “That’s the reason why these kids are acting like they are,” said Atkins, a member of the nonprofit 100 Black Men of Syracuse, which organized the Earth Day cleanup. “Because they are growing up with this. And their attitude is ‘Who cares?’.” ....
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