HESPERIA, Calif. (VVNG.com) — A woman was airlifted to a trauma center following a Monday afternoon traffic collision in the City of Hesperia. It happened at about 12:13 pm, on April 22, 2024, on Bear Valley Road, just east of Second Avenue, near the entrance of the Tom’s Famous Family Restaurant. The two-vehicle collision involved
Police are investigating following a fatal crash on the early hours of today (April 24) on the A1(M) in Boroughbridge. The incident happened just after 2am on the southbound carriageway between Junction 48 (Boroughbridge) and Junction 47 (Allerton Park). A lorry collided with an overhead bridge near the Allerton Waste Recovery site, and tragically, the driver, a 31-year-old man, died at the scene, a North Yorkshire Police spokesperson said. Sign up to our free newsletters today The southbound...
A woman has died after a crash on Southampton Road in Westfield Monday night.
The Amarillo Independent School District announced that two of its high schools were set to induct the newest members of their alumni halls of fame on Thursday morning, welcoming five new honorees in total.
Two high schools in Lake County ranked among the top 10 in Illinois in a new study from U.S. News & World Report ranking high schools across the country. U.S. News & World Report released its 2024 Best High Schools rankings earlier this week. The rankings evaluate nearly 18,000 eligible public high schools at the […]
The Henrico County Department of Public Works has announced there will be a closure on sections of Belfast Road and Edinburgh Road beginning this week.
State police are investigating a fatal car crash that left a woman dead and multiple passengers injured on River Road in Willington on Saturday night.
A 44-year-old woman, Esperanza Guerra, died after her Honda Civic rear-ended a semi on Nisqualli Road in Victorville late Tuesday night. at vvng.com #vvng #news #victorville
The crash involved a lorry, a truck, and a car
Amid financial aid delays stretching months beyond what’s typical, some students are feeling pressured to make college decisions without even knowing how much they’ll be required to pay.
Amid financial aid delays stretching months beyond what’s typical, some students are feeling pressured to make college decisions without even knowing how much they’ll be required to pay.
High school graduates — and their parents — have a lot on their minds this spring, not the least of which is paying for college.