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Truck's Side Mirror Strikes Pedestrian on Central Avenue
Police say a 51-year-old woman ran onto Central Avenue East, where she was struck in the head by a truck's side mirror.

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Police say a 51-year-old woman ran onto Central Avenue East, where she was struck in the head by a truck's side mirror.

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The state comptroller told PTA officials they had been violating tax law by not collecting sales tax.
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