Two people are dead and nearly 20 more were hurt after a coach bus overturned on the Long Island Expressway in Queens overnight, authorities said. Police say the crash happened around 11:40 p.m.
Two people are dead and 20 are injured after a bus crash on the Long Island Expressway in Queens, according to police. The fatal accident happened around 11:45 p.m. Monday near the Greenpoint Avenue ...
All westbound LIE lanes have reopened after a crash Friday afternoon. The New York State Department of Transportation says that the crash happened near Exit 53. Traffic on North Service Road was shut ...
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A car carrier overturned on the Long Island Expressway near Syosset around noon Thursday, temporarily closing all lanes westbound and backing up westbound traffic for about a mile near Exit 44, ...
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