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Two-Vehicle Crash in Baker Sends Nine to Area Hospitals

Four Airlifted With Serious Injuries   Nine people were injured in a two-vehicle crash on Interstate 15 in Baker early Sunday. According to the San Bernardino County Fire Department, all nine were transported to regional hospitals by three medical helicopters and four ambulances with moderate to severe injuries. Authorities said the collision occurred just after […]

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Deadly Head-On Crash in Victorville

Two people were killed in a head-on collision in Victorville on Father’s Day. According to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, a Cadillac Escalade heading west on Green Tree Boulevard crossed into oncoming traffic and collided head-on with an Acura TL. The crash occurred just before 5:00 p.m. near Green Tree Boulevard and Hesperia Road. […]

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Orange County Man Killed Teaching Teen to Drive

An Orange County man was killed while teaching a teenage relative to drive. According to the Laguna Beach Police Department, the car, driven by the teenager, crashed through a barrier and careened off an embankment, falling 40 feet down the hillside. The crash occurred around 4 p.m. along Coast Highway near a closed grocery store […]

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What Are the Common Causes of Car Accidents in Victorville?

  Victorville, California, located in the High Desert region of San Bernardino County, sees its fair share of car accidents. With busy roadways like the I-15 freeway, Bear Valley Road, and Highway 395, drivers often encounter heavy traffic, hazardous conditions, and reckless behavior that contribute to collisions. Understanding the common causes of car accidents in […]

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