Two Killed In Separate Crashes On I-25 In Colorado Springs Over Weekend

Two drivers died in crashes on Interstate 25 this weekend, raising the total of traffic fatalities in the city to 21 this year. If the pace of traffic deaths continues for the rest of the year, 2018 would surpass the record of 39 set last year. Early Sunday, a driver died in a rollover crash on the interstate near the Lake Avenue exit. The vehicle was northbound around 6:45 a.m.

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