The driver of a tractor-trailer died this morning in a one-vehicle crash on I-80 in Luzerne County, state police say.
Barbara Miller | bmiller@pennlive.com, The Patriot-News
Sat, 10/21/2017 - 12:32pm
The driver of a tractor-trailer died this morning in a one-vehicle crash on I-80 in Luzerne County, state police say.
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