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  • Raleigh woman killed in head‑on crash on Duraleigh Road

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    A 54-year-old Raleigh woman was killed Friday when a vehicle crossed the center line on Duraleigh Road and hit her car head on, Raleigh Police Department said.

    A 54‑year‑old Raleigh woman died Friday when a vehicle crossed the center line on Duraleigh Road and hit her car head‑on, Raleigh Police Department said.

    At 5:45 p.m., police responded to a crash with injuries on Duraleigh Road near Deep Hollow Drive.

    On Saturday, the police identified the woman killed as Kimberly A. Nimmer.

    The preliminary investigation shows that one of the vehicles crossed into oncoming lanes of traffic and struck the other in a head on collision.

    Nimmer was killed in the collision; the other driver was seriously injured.

    Impairment is not suspected in this incident. No charges have been filed at this time.

    This crash remains under investigation.

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    Chantal Allam covers real estate for the The News & Observer and The Herald-Sun. She writes about commercial and residential real estate, covering everything from deals, expansions and relocations to major trends and events. She previously covered the Triangle technology sector and has been a journalist on three continents.

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  • Trump says Indiana US Rep. Jim Baird, his wife recovering after ‘pretty bad’ car crash

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    President Donald Trump said Tuesday that Indiana U.S. Rep. Jim Baird, a Republican, and his wife are recovering in the hospital following a car accident.“They’re going to be okay, but they had a pretty bad accident, and we’re praying that they get out of that hospital very quickly,” Trump said while speaking to House GOP members at a retreat at the Kennedy Center. “He’s going to be fine. She’s going to be fine.”Baird, who represents west central Indiana, was first elected to Congress in 2019. He is 80 years old.A spokesperson for Baird’s congressional office did not immediately respond to phone and email messages seeking more information.News of the accident came as Republicans in D.C. mourned the death of Republican Doug LaMalfa, a seven-term U.S. representative from California. His death, along with the resignation of Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene, narrows the party’s control of the House to 218 seats to Democrats’ 213.In 2022, Indiana U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski, a Republican, was killed in a head-on vehicle collision in her northern Indiana district. Two of her staffers traveling with her and the woman driving the other vehicle also died.

    President Donald Trump said Tuesday that Indiana U.S. Rep. Jim Baird, a Republican, and his wife are recovering in the hospital following a car accident.

    “They’re going to be okay, but they had a pretty bad accident, and we’re praying that they get out of that hospital very quickly,” Trump said while speaking to House GOP members at a retreat at the Kennedy Center. “He’s going to be fine. She’s going to be fine.”

    Baird, who represents west central Indiana, was first elected to Congress in 2019. He is 80 years old.

    A spokesperson for Baird’s congressional office did not immediately respond to phone and email messages seeking more information.

    News of the accident came as Republicans in D.C. mourned the death of Republican Doug LaMalfa, a seven-term U.S. representative from California. His death, along with the resignation of Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene, narrows the party’s control of the House to 218 seats to Democrats’ 213.

    In 2022, Indiana U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski, a Republican, was killed in a head-on vehicle collision in her northern Indiana district. Two of her staffers traveling with her and the woman driving the other vehicle also died.

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  • 2 killed in Methuen wrong-way crash

    2 killed in Methuen wrong-way crash

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    METHUEN — Two people are dead after a head-on collision early Monday closed Interstate 93 for about three hours.

    The three-vehicle crash occurred shortly after 2 a.m. when a Toyota RAV4 SUV was traveling north in the southbound lanes of I-93, according to a preliminary police investigation.

    The RAV4, driven by a 53-year-old Quincy resident, collided head on with a Toyota Camry driven by a 21-year-old Quincy resident, police said.

    The 21-year-old died at the crash scene while the RAV4’s driver was transported to a local hospital and later pronounced dead. Their names were not released.

    After the initial crash, the Camry collided with a third vehicle whose driver was not injured, police said.

    The crash remains under investigation. State police from the Andover barracks were assisted by first responders from Methuen.

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    By Teddy Tauscher | ttauscher@eagletribune.com

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