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2-Vehicle Crash Leaves One Dead

A 2-vehicle crash at an intersection 4 miles east of Flatville left Lorin A. Schluter, 59, of Armstrong dead on the afternoon of Saturday, July 7th. The intersection is located at County Road 2500 N and 2500 E in eastern Champaign County. Schluter was driving a Pontiac Grand Prix when he failed to stop at… Read More


Two killed in head-on collision on Illinois 1 near Hoopeston

A head-on collision on Illinois 1 near Hoopeston has left both drivers dead, according to a report from the Illinois State Police. The accident occurred at 6:21 p.m. on Wednesday near County Road 3870 N.  It is believed that a 59-year old woman heading southbound in a minivan was hit head-on by a 52-year old… Read More


Alcohol-related rollover crash on I-74 leaves 1 dead and 5 injured near Ogden

Authorities are still investigating a single-vehicle rollover crash on Interstate 74 near Ogden that occurred at 11:27 p.m. on Friday night. A 27-year old Danville man was killed in the rollover accident, and five other men aged 15-24 were transported to a local hospital for treatment for their injuries. The occupants of the Chrysler Pacifica… Read More


Spiros Law is proud to sponsor Culture Shock Danville

This year, Spiros Law has joined other local businesses in proud sponsorship of the three-day music fest, Culture Shock Danville. The festival will take place September 22-24, and will feature amazing bands, craft and art vendors, and food vendors for festivalgoers to enjoy. Bands that will be taking the stage at the festival include The Main… Read More


Simulated car crash imparts lesson to students

The Emergency Medical Services group of Western Illinois University simulated a drunk driving crash to impart a lesson to high school students about the risk of drunk driving, wgem.com reported on April 29. In the mock driving crash performed on April 28, two vehicles were involved in a head-on collision in which one individual was killed after being… Read More


Little girl killed by dog

At the end of last year, a two-year-old Chicago girl died after being attacked by a dog. The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services is conducting an investigation into the death of Jah’niyah White. White was reportedly left unattended while staying at her grandfather’s residence on the 3300 block of East 91st Street. The Cook… Read More


A Danville Man Dies after Fatal Car Accident

On Monday afternoon, Aaron M. Bryant, a Danville resident, was killed in a collision with another vehicle on East Voorhees Street. Around 1:30 p.m., according to police reports, Bryant was traveling eastbound on East Voorhees Street when his vehicle moved into the westbound lane of traffic. His vehicle struck a westbound truck, injuring an Indiana… Read More


Spiros Law, P.C. Moves their Champaign Office to a New Address

The legal team at Spiros Law, P.C., is pleased to announce that their Champaign office has relocated and is now at 317 East University Avenue, Champaign, IL 61820. The entire Spiros Law team is dedicated to providing superior service to accident victims and their families, and is ready to put the full resources of the… Read More


Two-Car Crash Leaves Two Injured, One Dead

A two-car car accident on Batavia’s west side Friday, Feb. 15 sent one man to the hospital and left two other people with minor injuries. The man taken to the hospital, identified as 61-year-old David A. Schele of Sugar Grove, later died due to injuries sustained in the accident. The cause of the accident is… Read More


Snowfall and Winter Weather Cause Crashes

Although last week’s forecast only called for scattered flurries, Danville drivers experienced much more severe weather than anticipated, making roadways very dangerous. Blowing snow created slick roadways and decreased visibility from Interstate 74 to Bismarck Road. These inclement weather conditions resulted in at least 15 traffic accidents according to city and county scanner traffic. Two… Read More