Plane crashes near Evanston
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A biplane lies upside down near Interstate 80, about 8 miles east of Evanston after the plane lost power and the pilot attempted to land on I-80 shortly before 6 p.m. Thursday, May 31. The plane, which took off in Colorado and was heading to Utah, clipped a semi-truck hauling a trailer full of pigs as the pilot tried to make an emergency landing. The pilot walked away from the accident uninjured. (COURTESY PHOTO/Uinta County Fire and Ambulance)