• WTAE

    Kennywood fire started on building roof; Fire now out, spokesperson says

    Lynsey Winters, a spokesperson for Kennywood, said "(a) small fire was reported on the roof of one of the buildings at the park this evening."

    • WTOP

    10 displaced in Northwest DC fire, officials say

    Ten people are out of their homes after an apartment fire in the District’s Adams-Morgan neighborhood Sunday afternoon.

  • CT State police on scene of disturbance in Colchester, officials say

    COLCHESTER — Connecticut State Police are on the scene of an incident on Norwich Avenue, officials say. CSP said Troopers from Troop K responded to reports of a disturbance in the area of Norwich Avenue at 6:21 p.m. Police said the investigation is "active, fluid and ongoing," but did not release any other information.

  • Australia to consider recognizing Palestinian state, foreign minister says

    Australia's foreign minister Penny Wong said Canberra would consider recognition of a Palestinian state, a shift in policy as the international community looks for a two-state solution to end the Israel-Palestinian conflict. In a speech on Tuesday evening, Wong backed comments by Britain's foreign minister David Cameron who has said

    • KIFI

    US troops set to withdraw from Niger, State Department official says

    By Kylie Atwood, CNN (CNN) — US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell met with Niger’s Prime Minister Ali Lamine Zeine on Friday and they agreed – after Niger’s demands – that the US would militarily withdraw from the country, according to a State Department official. In the coming days, there will be conversations over

    • KTVZ

    US troops set to withdraw from Niger, State Department official says

    By Kylie Atwood, CNN (CNN) — US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell met with Niger’s Prime Minister Ali Lamine Zeine on Friday and they agreed – after Niger’s demands – that the US would militarily withdraw from the country, according to a State Department official. In the coming days, there will be conversations over

    • KEYT

    US troops set to withdraw from Niger, State Department official says

    By Kylie Atwood, CNN (CNN) — US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell met with Niger’s Prime Minister Ali Lamine Zeine on Friday and they agreed – after Niger’s demands – that the US would militarily withdraw from the country, according to a State Department official. In the coming days, there will be conversations over

  • 911 outage reported across multiple US states, officials say

    South Dakota, Nevada service restored; parts of Texas, Nebraska still out.

  • Ocoee High School evacuated due to restroom fire, officials say

    A restroom fire caused an evacuation at Ocoee High School on Wednesday morning, according to officials with the Ocoee Fire Department and Orange County Public Schools. Fire officials responded to the school just after 9 a.m. after reports of a fire and evacuated outlying campus buildings in order to find the source of the smoke that had set off the fire alarm. Something was found burning in an upstairs restroom, officials said. It was put out. It remains unclear at this time what they found. The...

  • Universal Studios tram crash injures more than a dozen, park and fire officials say

    A tram crash at Universal Studios injured 15 people, fire officials said.

    • KIFI

    911 outages reported in parts of 4 states, including in Las Vegas, officials say

    By Melissa Alonso and Dalia Faheid, CNN (CNN) — Law enforcement agencies in at least four states have reported 911 service interruptions Wednesday evening. Authorities in South Dakota, Texas, Nebraska and Nevada announced outages in multiple cities, but details about what was causing the outages weren’t immediately available. The South Dakota Department of Public Safety said it “is aware of a 911 service interruption throughout the state,” the agency said in a

    • CNN

    911 outages reported in parts of 4 states, including in Las Vegas, officials say

    Law enforcement agencies in at least four states have reported 911 service interruptions Wednesday evening. Authorities in South Dakota, Texas, Nebraska and Nevada announced outages in multiple cities, but details about what was causing the outages weren’t immediately available. The South Dakota Department of Public Safety said it “is aware of a 911 service interruption throughout the state,” the agency said in a statement. “Texting to 9-1-1 is operating in most locations. If these methods are...