
Crash closes all lanes on I-70 in Frederick County
All lanes on I-70 in Frederick County are closed after a crash on Sunday, according to the Maryland State Police.
The crash happened between Route 75 and Route 27, prompting closures of eastbound and westbound lanes in New Market, Maryland.
State police have not said if there are any injuries.
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