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One lane of southbound I-81 had just reopened following a closure since 3:30 a.m. due to a truck crash and hazmat spill. Fish in piranha family caught: Maryland man catches invasive fish with ...
Two confirmed dead in I-81 crash near Hagerstown airport, Maryland State Police say. Two people were killed in the crash Friday morning on Interstate 81 near Maugansville, north of Hagerstown.
Editor's note: This story was updated at 1:07 p.m. Thursday to add new details, and updated at 2:21 p.m. to note the reopening of I-81. Northbound Interstate 81 in the Williamsport area reopened ...
Interstate 81, which mostly paralleled the US 11W corridor, was pushed to completion in 1975 after stagnation on construction following the bus-truck collision in Bean Station. Led by the widow of one of the passengers aboard the bus, survivors of the crash and other family members of the victims filed a federal lawsuit against Greyhound Lines ...
In a Facebook post, the Augusta Fire-Rescue Department said the crash happened around 4:20 a.m. on northbound I-81 about a mile and a half north of the Verona exit.
Interstate 81 (I-81) is a north–south Interstate Highway, stretching from Dandridge, Tennessee, northeast to Fisher's Landing, New York, at the Canada–United States border. In Pennsylvania , I-81 runs for 232.76 miles (374.59 km) from the Maryland state line northeast to the New York state line near Hallstead and is called the American ...
1906 Woodville Train Wreck, Porter County, Indiana; at least 48 confirmed killed plus many missing and at least 81 confirmed injured [68] 1906 Washington, D.C., train wreck; 53 killed plus 70 injured. Led to a complete U.S. ban on wooden coach construction; the accident is notoriously described in Frank Kuntz's book Undergraduate Days 1904-1908 ...
The crash occurred around 7 p.m. on northbound I-81 near the 15 mile marker, which is in the Martinsburg area. Hagerstown baseball update: Flying Boxcars announce stadium naming partner, unveil mascot