WEST ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) – Three local fire departments responded to the scene of a reported fire on Monday afternoon in West Elmira. According to an 18 News reporter on the scene, the fire took place on Monday, March 18, around 4:15 p.m. at a home on Sunnyside Drive in West Elmira. Fire units from []
Crews saw fire conditions at the front of the house.
Crews with Youngstown Fire Department were fighting a house engulfed in flames not far from the north end of Mill Creek MetroParks late Thursday evening.
Police responded to a call that shots were fired at a residence in Warren, Ohio on Thursday.
Ippei Mizuhara, who is accused of illegal gambling, has been a constant
The 2023 Annual Security & Fire Safety Report for UH Mānoa is now available. This report is required by federal law and contains policy statements and crime statistics for the UH Mānoa main campus, John A. Burns School of Medicine, and UH Cancer Center properties. The Annual Security & Fire Safety Report also provides information… The post 2023 UH Mānoa Security and Fire Safety Report first appeared on University of Hawaii System.
Actress-singer Janella Salvador believes her younger self would be scared but proud if she knew one day she would be staging a 10th anniversary concert.
Bloomberg reported on Friday that HashiCorp has engaged an outside firm to explore interest from potential buyers.
Firefighters responded to a reported microwave explosion in an apartment in Henrico County Thursday evening.
BATON ROUGE - The Mall of Louisiana was evacuated for reports of a fire and then shortly re-opened Monday afternoon when no flames were found. St. George firefighters responded to the mall, just off of Bluebonnet Boulevard, shortly before 4:30 p.m. due to a reported fire. Shoppers were evacuated because of a light haze, resembling smoke. By 5 p.m., the evacuation was canceled and the mall was re-opened. Fire officials are still investigating what caused the haze, but said there was no...
A man is in custody after reports of a gun being fired in Henderson on
Several lawmakers are questioning whether the public will get an unbiased answer as to what caused the deadly Lahaina fire.