Annapolis Crash On Route 50 Leaves 1 dead, 2 In Shock Trauma
Maryland State Police said one man is dead and two men are in serious condition after a crash on Route 50 in Annapolis Tuesday.
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Maryland State Police said one man is dead and two men are in serious condition after a crash on Route 50 in Annapolis Tuesday.
Maryland State Police said they are investigating a fatal pedestrian collision on Route 50 in College Park that happened early Tuesday morning.
Maryland State Police said a 62-year-old Stevensville man died after he was struck by a car Wednesday evening.
A 49-year-old man died after being hit by a vehicle while trying to cross Route 50 in Queen Anne's County to talk to the driver of another vehicle with which he had collided, state police said.
A tow truck driver was killed in a crash while picking up a vehicle on Route 50 in Prince George's County Wednesday night, Maryland State Police said.
A pedestrian died in a crash at the interchange between U.S. Highway 50 and Ritchie Highway Thursday afternoon, the Anne Arundel County Police Department said.
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A small plane crashed on Route 50 in Bowie, Maryland Thursday morning after the pilot allegedly misjudged the landing.
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Maryland State Police troopers are investigating a fatal crash in Queen Anne's County that killed a 43-year-old man early Wednesday morning.
Wrong way fatal-crashes along Route 50 was the topic of discussion Wednesday night at the meeting requested by residents to see what the state has done to make the road safer.
Maryland State Police are investigating after a pedestrian was killed on eastbound Route 50 in Prince George's County.
Maryland State Police are investigating a crash in which two people died early Sunday morning in Anne Arundel County.
A fourth lane is now open to traffic on the Severn River Bridge on Route 50.
Authorities now say the at-fault driver was drunk at the time of the crash. Police say the driver, Christine Parks' blood-alcohol level was more than four times the legal limit.
The US 50 corridor is a major artery in our region, but it's often plagued by severe traffic. That may soon change.
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Officer who was taking his son to the hospital reported seeing the driver who caused a fatal wrong way crash last week get on Route 50 more than five miles away.
Toxicology results from the fatal wrong-way accident on Route 50 in May have come back.
Police are still searching for answers after a young mother drove into oncoming traffic with her infant in the car.
911 calls reporting a car traveling the wrong way on Route 50 Wednesday were released today.
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