Multi-Vehicle Crash Closes Part Of I-83 NB In Central PA Multi-Vehicle Crash Closes Part Of I-83 NB In Central PA
Multi-Vehicle Crash Closes Part Of I-83 NB In Central PA Part of Interstate 83 closed in central Pennsylvania due to a crash involving a tractor-trailer on Friday. The northbound lanes closed just south of the Leader Heights Exit near York Township around 2:13 p.m. according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. INTERSTATE 83 NORTH CLOSED in Springfield/York twps. A crash and subsequent fuel spill has closed the interstate and... Posted by York County PA Office of Emergency Management on Friday, September 10, 2021 Follow Daily Voice for updates.
Coroner Called To Crash Along I-83 In Cumberland County Coroner Called To Crash Along I-83 In Cumberland County
Coroner Called To Crash Along I-83 In Cumberland County The Cumberland County coroner has been called to the scene of a crash along Interstate 83 on Friday morning, according to Emergency Dispatch Services. The crash happened near Route 581 at mile marker 40.8 around 9:20 a.m. The crash was first called a multi-vehicle accident but was later determined to be between a dump truck and a passenger vehicle, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Traffic was slowed in the area and temporarily closed.  As of noon the traffic was still slow in the vicinity. Follow Daily Voice for updates.
Rollover Closes Exit 39 Of I-83 In York Rollover Closes Exit 39 Of I-83 In York
Rollover Closes Exit 39 Of I-83 In York A rollover along Interstate 83 in York has temporarily closed the ramp for Exit 39, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Crews were called to the area near Fairview Township for a single vehicle overturned around 10 a.m. on Thursday, according to PennDOT. Crews from Cumberland responded to the crash. The number of persons harmed, extent of injuries and the cause of the accident are unknown. There is no word when the ramp will reopen.
PA Motorcyclist Streams His Deadly Crash On Facebook Live PA Motorcyclist Streams His Deadly Crash On Facebook Live
PA Motorcyclist Streams His Deadly Crash On Facebook Live A 26-year-old motorcyclist was streaming live on Facebook when he crashed on Interstate 83 and died Sunday. The 43-second clip posted to Patrick Clafferty's Facebook page appears to show him flying off of his motorcycle on the northbound side of the highway. More than $15,000 had been raised as of Monday afternoon on a GoFundMe launched in an effort to help Clafferty's family, including his three children. Clafferty, of York City, apparently lost control of the bike hit the median, ejecting him from from his vehicle, the York County Coroner's Office said. As Clafferty was l…
Unbelted York County Man Dies In Single-Vehicle Crash On I-83 In Manchester Township Unbelted York County Man Dies In Single-Vehicle Crash On I-83 In Manchester Township
Unbelted York County Man Dies In Single-Vehicle Crash On I-83 In Manchester Township A York County man died from injuries sustained in a single-vehicle crash along Interstate 83 in York County on Wednesday, according to the York County Coroner's Office. Brian Miller, 54 of Conewago Township, was traveling on I-83 South near mile marker 23 when he swerved off the highway to the right, got back on crossing both lanes of traffic and hit a jersey barrier, according to Pennsylvania State Police. He then crossed back over both lanes of traffic and struck an embankment before coming to a stop, the crash occurred around 2 p.m. on Wednesday. Miller was not wearing a seat belt at t…
22 Additional PA Restaurants Shut Down Due To COVID-19 Mitigation Measures 22 Additional PA Restaurants Shut Down Due To COVID-19 Mitigation Measures
22 Additional PA Restaurants Shut Down Due To Covid-19 Mitigation Measures An additional 22 more restaurants have closed following defiance of the state’s COVID-19 mitigation measures, Pennsylvania officials announced Wednesday. The Department of Agriculture said the restaurants were ordered to close by not following mask mandates, cleaning protocols, and occupancy limits, despite the state lifting the most restrictive of its orders, including the ban on indoor dining on Jan. 4. The following establishments were ordered temporarily closed following unannounced inspections between Jan. 4 to Jan. 10. according to the Department of Agriculture: …