On February 28, 1958, 26 children and one bus driver tragically lost their lives in the Prestonsburg School Bus Disaster, which is tied for the most disastrous school bus crash in U.S. history.
After a destructive fire, residents faced the task of rebuilding. Thanks to state incentives, the new homes are more energy efficient and resilient to future threats.
Since the beginning of January, the American Red Cross of Georgia has responded to over 600 home fires in the state, providing assistance to more than 2,300 people. Local Red Cross volunteers, who ...
Little Rock's fire department is sounding the alarm over a growing equipment crisis, as outdated trucks and stretched ...
February 24 marked the 190th anniversary of Colonel William B. Travis’ famous “Victory or Death” letter from the Alamo.
Fort Leonard Wood’s U.S. Army Prime Power School serves as the core for training in electrical power generation, distribution ...
February 24th marked the 190th anniversary of Colonel William B. Travis’ famous “Victory or Death” letter from the Alamo. Though Travis and his fellow Texans made the ultimate sacrifice, their ...
The Mine Safety and Health Administration has seen staffing cuts and is no longer publishing certain mine inspection data.
Fall River remains at only the beginning of a very slow recovery process after a severe natural disaster. Here's what's ...
A WSAZ investigation found that Linville and Milton’s workers did not have the proper equipment or training, nor was there an entity to investigate the accident.
The reimbursements were designed to help hospitals pay for the significant added financial burdens they incurred during the crisis.