Allison Conaway, 39, and baby killed in collision at Highway 18 and Springridge Road in Hinds County, Mississippi
Woman and baby killed in two-car collision
Troopers said Beth Ann White, 51, was going west on Highway 18 when her car hit a Nissan Maxima driven by Allison Conaway, 39, who was traveling north on Springridge.
Woman, son killed in suspected DUI crash remembered
Family and friends gathered Wednesday at Conaway's former job, Kids Kastle in Jackson.
Woman accused in DUI crash that killed mother, baby to appear in court
Beth Ann White, 51, is charged with two counts of aggravated DUI in connection with the Nov. 1 wreck on Highway 18 and Springridge Road that killed Allison Conaway, 39, and her 6-month-old son Alex.
Trial delayed for woman charged in DUI crash that killed woman, baby
Hinds County Circuit Judge Winston Kidd agreed to a continuance for White’s trial, which was scheduled to begin Tuesday. Both the state and defense said expert witnesses they need to testify are not available that week.
Woman charged in DUI crash that killed woman and baby stands trial
The Hinds County District Attorney's Office said Monday that White's blood alcohol content was more than three times the legal limit in Mississippi.
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