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'Everyone's kind of lost,' Alberta fire victims say Toronto Star The displaced and distraught residents of fire-ravaged Slave Lake want to know if and when they can go home. And more important, whether they even have anything to go home to. "It's really frustrating not knowing if your house is still there or not. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pakistanis claim fire with NATO copter NewsOK.com BY AP Leave a comment ISLAMABAD — Pakistan's military said Tuesday its ground forces exchanged fire with a NATO helicopter in another possible flash point with Washington, but also claimed it arrested a senior al-Qaida operative following US demands ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Son of 'King's Speech' distributor charged in fire Wall Street Journal AP NEW YORK — The son of the distributor for the Oscar-winning film "The King's Speech" is among four teenagers who have been arrested on arson charges in a fire at a New York City schoolyard. The FDNY says Max Layton and three others were arrested ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Police: Man Killed In Ammo Store Fire Was Owner NewsChannel5.com Police have identified the man killed in an ammunition store fire and explosion. The medical examiner's office said they believe the victim is the business' owner 42-year-old Kenedy Rojas. The autopsy performed on Tuesday showed no signs of foul play. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Alberta government issues provincewide fire ban Edmonton Journal EDMONTON - The Alberta government issued a provincewide fire ban Tuesday afternoon because of dry, windy conditions and overburdened firefighting resources. Premier Ed Stelmach announced what he called the "extraordinary" move at an afternoon news ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Authorities: 83000 chickens killed in Ohio egg farm barn fire, damage ... Washington Post By AP, VERSAILLES, Ohio — Authorities estimate that about 83000 chickens were killed in a barn fire at a western Ohio egg farm. WHIO-TV says about 70 firefighters were called out shortly before 4 am Tuesday to fight the fire near Versailles ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Court hearing for contractor accused in 2008 Summit Fire San Jose Mercury News By Stephen Baxter SAN JOSE - The 52-year-old contractor accused of starting the 2008 Summit Fire faced the third day of a preliminary hearing on Tuesday to determine if there is enough evidence for a trial. Channing Verden, who lives a few miles ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Enfield reverses decision to fire Ingraham High principal The Seattle Times One week after she notified Ingraham High Principal Martin Floe that she intended to fire him, Seattle Public Schools Interim Superintendent Susan Enfield announced she would give Floe another year to prove he deserves to keep the job. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Fire officials unsure if smoke detector was in room where fatal Aurora fire ... Chicago Tribune By Ted Gregory, Tribune reporter Firefighters responding to the deadliest fire in Aurora history found smoke detectors throughout the 10-unit apartment building where six people died, but it remained unclear whether one of the devices was in the room ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Contra Costa County Fire Protection District receives $6.5M grant San Francisco Chronicle (blog) The US Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency, announced the award of a grant to the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District in the amount of $6.5 million to fund 21 firefighter positions over the next two years as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Proposed naming of Navy ship for Cesar Chavez draws fire, support CNN International The Navy is expected to propose that the latest Lewis and Clark-class cargo ship carry the name of Cesar Chavez. Washington (CNN) -- Labor organizer Cesar Chavez was always ready for a confrontation. And now the founder of the United Farm Workers, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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McDonald's Under Pressure to Fire Ronald Wall Street Journal By JULIE JARGON More than 550 health professionals and organizations have signed a letter to McDonald's Corp. asking the maker of Happy Meals to stop marketing junk food to kids and retire Ronald McDonald. The letter, slated to run in the form of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Austin City Limits Fest To Host Kanye, Arcade Fire, Stevie Wonder, Coldplay MTV.com ... Austin City Limits Festival was trying to shake things up by slowly revealing its lineup through a low-tech "Lineup Lottery" scratch-card game that had coughed up the names of a few participants: Arcade Fire, My Morning Jacket, Cee Lo and Chromeo. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Fire midfielder Bone earns opportunity ESPN (blog) By Charlie Corr Chicago Fire midfielder and 2010 first-round draft pick Corben Bone spent all of last season waiting for a moment to prove his worth. Doug Pensinger/Getty Images Corben Bone was the Fire's first-round pick in 2010. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lake Worth to study per-building assessments for fire service Palm Beach Post By Willie Howard LAKE WORTH — City commissioners agreed Tuesday to hire a consultant to study per-building assessments to pay for fire service but postponed a decision on whether to hire another consultant to study reestablishing the city's fire ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fire Department Reviewing How Woman's Body Could Have Been Missed WISN Milwaukee MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee Fire Department is reviewing its policies after crews failed to find a woman's body inside a burned home. "The question is why? Why did we miss this fire victim?" Milwaukee Fire Department Chief Mark Rohlfing said. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Belmar fire called suspicious MyCentralJersey.com This rental home on 16th Avenue in Belmar was destroyed in a fire in April. / MARY FRANK/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER BELMAR — Investigators labeled a Tuesday morning fire on 14th Avenue suspicious. The property belongs to the same Essex County company that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
World News in Brief | Pakistani forces fire at NATO helicopter in border region Kansas City Star ATTACK IN PAKISTAN: Around 100 militants attacked a security checkpoint near the city of Peshawar early Wednesday, sparking a three-hour clash that killed two police officers and 15 insurgents, police said. The attack comes amid Taliban threats to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Future of restaurant unclear after fire Canton Repository New Philadelphia fire department ladder team sprays the upper floors of Dante's Pizza and Pasta House while supporting personnel works from the ground level between 3:30 to 4 am Monday. By Joe Mizer Although the future remains unknown, the owners of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fire pension officials talk with Minneapolis about merger Minneapolis Star Tribune Majority of House delegation from the city urged it to include a fire merger with a police pension deal. Urged along by legislators, Minneapolis officials and the closed pension fund for city firefighters have begun talking about a merger resembling ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Liberty students stunned over Kenyan friends' deaths WSLS Two people died in an early-morning house fire on Valleydale Drive in Lynchburg on Sunday. By Alicia Petska On the last day of their lives, Philemon Onyango, 21, and Victor Kwatemba, 22, were happy. This is something their friends will always remember. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Berkley offers to take over fire service in Pleasant Ridge The Detroit News Pleasant Ridge —The city could get fire service from Berkley if it doesn't renew a longstanding contract with the Ferndale Fire Department in two years. Berkley City Council authorized officials Monday night to enter into a contract with Pleasant ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nome firefighters raise funds for mauling victim The Seattle Times The Nome Volunteer Fire Department is raising funds for its former chief, who was mauled by a brown bear. The Associated Press Let me be sure I understand this correctly; " a man was mauled while TRACKING A... (May 17, 2011, by Pinkcleo) Read more The ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dudley takes investor fire for BP deal with Rosneft, Svanberg asked to resign The Australian Rosneft shattered BP's hopes of exploiting Russian Arctic oil by pulling out of a planned joint venture. INVESTORS have rounded on the BP chief executive Bob Dudley, architect of the "shambolic" Rosneft deal that finally collapsed yesterday, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Fraternity house at George Washington University catches fire, closes DC streets Washington Post By AP, WASHINGTON — A fire that broke out at a George Washington University fraternity house has cause significant damage a week after most students moved out. DC fire department spokesman Pete Piringer says a student moving into the house reported ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Redding to study reopening Fire Station 2 with volunteers Record-Searchlight Jones said he would like to see the city explore all manner of using volunteers to bulk up fire protection in the city. That could range from opening the station to another agency or creating a volunteer auxiliary within the fire department. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Drexel Heights Fire releases 911 call in SWAT shooting case FOX11AZ.com She claims her husband was wrongly killed in a SWAT raid and in 911 tapes just released by the Drexel Heights Fire Department, you can hear the desperation in Vanessa Gurena's voice as she pleads for them to help her husband Jose after he was shot. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Blue Cross pricing of coverage for 'association' plans under fire in lawsuit Billings Gazette HELENA — A trio of Montana farmers who say Blue Cross Blue Shield of Montana overcharged them for health insurance is asking a federal appeals court to allow state courts to resolve the issue. The lawsuit, which is before the 9th US Circuit Court of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tulsa firefighters battling building fire north of I-244 Tulsa World Onlookers watch as Tulsa Fire Department crews work to extinguish a large fire in a warehouse near the intersection of North Trenton Avenue and East Admiral Place Tuesday evening. JERRY WOFFORD/Tulsa World By JERRY WOFFORD World Staff Writer Three ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Arson Suspect's Ex-Girlfriend Testifies In Trial On Caldwell Inn Fire News Channel 7 The Hendersonville Times-News reports that former residents of the Caldwell Inn, which burned down in 2009, testified about how they awoke to fire and smoke and went to life-threatening lengths to escape. Robert Samuel Singley is charged with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Retiring fire chief has $300K in unused sick pay Sacramento Bee AP SAN CARLOS -- The retiring chief of the Belmont-San Carlos Fire Department is eligible for more than $300000 worth of unused sick pay when he leaves next month. Chief Doug Fry says he's only been sick for three days during his 36 years on the force. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Fort Davis residents seek fire explanations My West Texas JEFF DAVIS COUNTY -- Residents packed the Jeff Davis County Courthouse Tuesday night, looking for explanations behind miscommunication and misinformation during operations to contain the Rock House fire that consumed almost 315000 acres of land near ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Authorities: Three teens involved in schoolhouse fire Zanesville Times Recorder NEW LEXINGTON — Three teenagers gave statements that implicated themselves in a fire that destroyed the old Bristol schoolhouse in New Lexington on Saturday night, according to the Ohio Fire Marshal's Office. Shane Cartmill, spokesman for the fire ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Pa. fines driller $1.1 million over contamination, fire Pittsburgh Post Gazette By Laura Olson, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette HARRISBURG -- State environmental officials have issued a nearly $1.1 million fine against Chesapeake Energy for water contamination in Bradford County and a February fire at its Avella site. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Southbury Commons Fire Ruled an Arson Patch.com By Christian Camerota | Email the author | 6:46pm Troopers assigned to the office of the state fire marshal and Southbury's own fire marshal, Henry Stormer, have been working together for the last three months collecting evidence. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bonita fire union members help struggling family repair home The News-Press ANDREA STETSON, special to news-press.com Members of the Bonita Springs Fire Union did their own version of "Extreme Makeover" Monday and plan to finish up their work today. About 30 firefighter union members sawed, hammered, drilled, pressure washed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Riverside County firefighters hold memorial service for one of their own The Desert Sun A solemn alarm sounded over fire dispatch radios across the state tonight, the final call for firefighter Dave Lezchuk. "His task is complete. This is his last call. He is going home," the dispatcher said before the radio sounds screeched to a halt. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sioux Falls home catches fire twice KSFY By Jake Iversen - email Sioux Falls Fire Rescue was called to a house fire in the 200 block of North Spring Avenue at seven o'clock Tuesday night. Crews thought they had the fire fully contained but flames sprung up again a few hours later. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Electrical problem blamed for Decrow Avenue fire The Newark Advocate A fire damaged the second floor of a home Monday night on Decrow Avenue. / Michael Lehmkuhle/The Advocate NEWARK -- An electrical problem caused the fire on Decrow Avenue Monday night, Newark Fire Capt. Doug Vermaaten said Tuesday. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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