A man suspected of driving impaired in a head-on crash that left two people dead on Interstate 11 near Boulder City on Saturday afternoon has been identified by Nevada Highway Patrol.
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Two victims killed after a wrong-way driver struck their vehicle near Boulder City were identified as Arizona residents.
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