NEW PLYMOUTH, Idaho — A devastating barn fire early Sunday morning killed 28 horses and sent two employees to the hospital for smoke inhalation, leaving a tight-knit rural community in mourning.
HILO (HawaiiNewsNow) - Three days have passed since a double-fatal fire in Hilo at an old poi factory. The sister of one of the victims is still coming to terms with the tragic loss. “She was a loving ...
Two people died in a fire at the Old Puueo Poi Factory Building in Hilo early Saturday morning, according to Hawaii County authorities. The Hawaii Fire Department responded to a 911 call at about 4 ...
HILO, Hawai’i (KHON2) — The Hawai’i Island Police Department is investigating a fire that tore through downtown Hilo early this morning, Nov. 30. The fire was one day after the deadly fire at the ...
HILO (HawaiiNewsNow) - Two people have died after a large structure fire near the old Puueo Poi Factory that broke out early Saturday morning. The Hawaii Police Department said two bodies were found ...
Two people died in a fire at the Old Puueo Poi Factory Building in Hilo early Saturday morning, according to Hawaii County authorities. The Hawaii Fire Department responded to a 911 call at about 4 ...
HONG KONG — A major fire tore through multiple high-rise towers at a housing complex in Hong Kong on Wednesday, killing dozens of people, the city's chief executive, John Lee, said, with 279 people ...
Becoming a fire chief is often painted as the pinnacle of a career, a moment where your years of service and experience finally pay off with you at the top of the organizational chart. The reality is ...
Editor's Note: A person of interest was taken into custody Tuesday afternoon. Our latest update can be found here. Our original story continues below. A woman is in critical condition after police ...
CHICAGO — A person of interest is in custody in connection to a woman who was set on fire during a fight on a CTA Blue Line train overnight, according to Chicago police. Police said the attack ...
BLACKSBURG, Va. – Virginia Tech plans to eliminate living-learning communities (LLCs) on campus: the Ujima House for Africana studies and the Lavender House for LGBTQ+ students, starting fall 2026.