A pedestrian was run over when two vehicles collided at the Phoenix intersection of 24th Street and Osborn Road. Pedestrian Hit When Two Cars Collide The crash, which involved an SUV and a passenger car, resulted in three people being taken to the hospital.
According to authorities, 24-year-old Farlando Smith, the suspect believed to be responsible for a fatal hit-and-run that killed 19-year-old Javier Benjamin Gonzalez, has turned himself in.
This week Hurricane Paine is set to hit Southwest Arizona and Phoenix. Will you know what kind of driving precautions to take?
The family of retired Phoenix firefighter, Tom Hall, is working to create harsher penalties for distracted driving. Hall was killed in April by a distracted driver that was reaching for her phone.
At the end of July, 15-year-old Mariah Contreras was hit and killed by a train. According to police, her and three of her friends were “playing chicken” with the trains when she was hit.
The phrase “speed kills” gets thrown around a lot, but does it actually sink in? In Arizona, it appears that speeding seems to be out of control, with people driving at least 20-30 mph over posted speed limits.
Since the app Pokémon Go launched last week it has surpassed Twitter’s 65 million American users. The app takes to the streets and users are able to compete to capture, train, and battle Pokémon characters all through their mobile phones.
73-year-old bicyclist Calvin Ray Sapp was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver at the beginning of June. It’s a story that happens far too often, and one that can be avoided.
Hit and run accidents happen more often than most people think they do. If you have been the victim of a hit and run and have suffered injury or lost a loved one as a result of a hit and run accident, you’ll want to know what legal steps you should take.