Archive | July, 2009

Fort Lauderdale Train Accident Brings Old Statistics Back to Forefront

We posted yesterday regarding a train that killed a pedestrian, and while police are still looking for the cause of the accident, an old report published last year was republished today that detailed the growing concern regarding the rising number of train accidents in South Florida. It seems that this trend is continuing, with [...]

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Breaking News: Train Kills Pedestrian

Urban trains are becoming more popular both in Florida and around the country for many reasons. Not only is it an advantage to be able to avoid traffic jams, particularly in South Florida, but trains offer what is generally smooth service, prompt arrival times and the ability to save on fuel and auto maintenance [...]

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Fatal Hit-and-Run Remains Unsolved

We posted this spring about a fatal hit-and-run accident in which British citizens were killed as they crossed the street during an early-morning crash. At the time, it appeared that investigators were ready to conclude their investigation, but now comes word that the situation remains unresolved due to the inability to assign the fault [...]

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Former MLB Player Leyritz to Remain in Jail

12. July 2009

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Former professional baseball player Jim Leyritz used to make headlines for glorious reasons, including his memorable performances in the World Series for teams such as the New York Yankees. However, Leyritz has been garnering attention for all of the wrong reasons lately, and it was reported last week that he would be forced to [...]

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Woman Seriously Injured in Auto Accident as Suspect Flees Police

People mostly understand the need to drive defensively, as doing so will only minimize the chance that an auto accident will occur. However, there are times when exercising even the utmost in defensiveness will not avoid crashes that can lead to serious injuries. Unfortunately, a woman who was driving her vehicle found this [...]

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