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Pennsylvania's new distracted driving law is named for Paul Miller, who was killed in a 2010 crash caused by a distracted driver in Monroe County.
This is known as Paul Miller's Law in honor of a 21-year-old man who was hit and killed by a distracted driver in 2010.
Looking for that win-win to make everyone's lives better is what excites me most in this new role,” Strear said.
Experts say several things could be driving the decline, including increased availability of naloxone, expanded addiction treatment and shifts in how people use drugs.
Mercy Health Dispatch called police just before 5 p.m. Tuesday after a man rode his bicycle to St. Joseph Hospital claiming ...
Coroner De’Aron Smith said that Zonya Jensen of Pennsylvania was the motorcyclist he pronounced dead at the scene of the ...
Pennsylvania drivers caught holding a cellphone can be pulled over with limited exceptions. What to know about Paul Miller's Law.
Some unlucky drivers heading north on I-79 near the Pennsylvania state line spent all of Tuesday morning stationary on the interstate following a tractor trailer accident. According to information ...
During a recent committee hearing in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, lawmakers grilled food industry ...
U.S. District Judge Jennifer P. Wilson denied a motion to dismiss a wrongful death suit regarding the death of 15-year-old ...