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The recently passed $1.2 trillion federal infrastructure package includes several measures related to limousine safety. Congressman Paul Tonko gathered with families of the victims from the 2018 Schoharie limo tragedy to mark its passage Friday.
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Over objections both loud and soft, the operator of the company involved in the October 2018 limousine crash that killed 20 in Schoharie will avoid jail time.
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As the third anniversary of the Schoharie limousine crash nears, new federal safety measures are another step closer to becoming law after this week’s approval of a bipartisan infrastructure bill in the Senate.
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Limousine safety measures spurred on by the deadly Schoharie crash in 2018 are advancing through a Congressional committee.Twenty people died in the…
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The National Transportation Safety Board on Thursday issued its final report on the 2018 fatal limousine crash in Schoharie, New York. In September, the…
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The National Transportation Safety Board has finalized its report on the limousine crash in Schoharie that killed 20 people two years ago, but a package…
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The National Transportation Safety Board voted unanimously today to finalize the agency’s investigation into the stretch limousine crash in Schoharie, New…
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As the second anniversary of a fatal crash that killed 20 people in Schoharie nears, a slate of limousine safety measures is moving forward in the House…
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As Congress considers another stimulus package, public health officials say the coronavirus peak is still coming, even after a month of mandatory…
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Schoharie residents came together Thursday night to share their thoughts on the intersection where the fatal 2018 limousine accident occurred. WAMC’s…