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Man Dies After Crashing Vehicle into Home in Newberry Township

Man Dies After Crashing Vehicle into Home in Newberry Township

A man died after crashing his vehicle into a home in Newberry Township. The driver lost control of his vehicle and smashed into the side of the home. No injuries were reported for the occupants of the home.

Fatal Motorcycle Crash in Dover Township: 63-year-old motorcyclist killed

Fatal Motorcycle Crash in Dover Township: 63-year-old motorcyclist killed

A York County man has died after an early morning motorcycle crash in Dover Township. The 63-year-old motorcyclist was taken to York Hospital where he was later pronounced deceased. The crash remains under investigation.

Fatal Single-Car Accident in York County

Fatal Single-Car Accident in York County

A single-car accident in York County, South Carolina, resulted in the death of a back-seat passenger and the hospitalization of the driver. The accident occurred on Friday morning when the car veered off the right side of Highway 901 and rolled over. The cause of the crash is currently under investigation.

One Person Hospitalized After Car and Train Collision

One Person Hospitalized After Car and Train Collision

One person was hospitalized after a motor vehicle collision involving a car and a train in Fairview Township, Pennsylvania. The incident occurred on September 20. Pennsylvania State Police are still investigating the incident.

47-year-old Man Dies in Tractor Accident in North Codorus Township

47-year-old Man Dies in Tractor Accident in North Codorus Township

A 47-year-old man has died in York County following a tractor accident in North Codorus Township. The man was found pinned under a hydrostatic tractor and unresponsive. The incident occurred when the tractor rolled down an embankment.

25-Year-Old Jonathan Scheuerman Dies in Crash in York County

25-Year-Old Jonathan Scheuerman Dies in Crash in York County

A 25-year-old man, Jonathan Scheuerman, tragically died in a single-vehicle crash in York County. The incident occurred on Wednesday evening when Scheuerman's Jeep Grand Cherokee veered off the road and collided with a grain silo. The coroner ruled his death as accidental.

Motorcycle Crash in York City Results in Fatality of Jeffrey Burke

Motorcycle Crash in York City Results in Fatality of Jeffrey Burke

A man has died days after a multi-vehicle crash in York County. Jeffrey Burke, 54, of York City, collided with a car while riding his motorcycle. Despite life-saving measures, Burke succumbed to his injuries.

Hummelstown man seriously injured in wrong-way crash on I-83S

Hummelstown man seriously injured in wrong-way crash on I-83S

A wrong-way crash on I-83S in York County left one person seriously injured. The female driver of the wrong-way vehicle was found to be heavily intoxicated and was placed under arrest.

Lawrence Sager Dies in Fatal Plane Crash in York County

Lawrence Sager Dies in Fatal Plane Crash in York County

A fatal plane crash in York County left one passenger dead and the pilot seriously injured. The National Transportation Safety Board released a preliminary report on the incident, stating that there was only a pint of fuel left between the two gas tanks after the crash.

Two Killed in York County Crash Involving Lawnmower: Christopher Kernaghan and Jessie Purser

Two Killed in York County Crash Involving Lawnmower: Christopher Kernaghan and Jessie Purser

Two people were killed in a crash in York County on Saturday night involving a lawnmower. Christopher Kernaghan, the driver of the lawnmower, was thrown from it and died at the scene. Jessie Purser, a 13-year-old passenger in the Ford Ranger, was thrown from the truck and taken to the hospital, where she died from her injuries.

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