A large explosion at Horizon Biofuels in Fremont, Nebraska, has left three people unaccounted for as firefighters struggle to contain the blaze amid structural collapse. Authorities are investigating the cause.
In Augusta, Georgia, Katie Chubb's six-year struggle to open a much-needed birth center highlights the urgent demand for safe, alternative birthing options amid rising maternal and infant mortality rates. With community support, she battles healthcare obstacles to create a better future for mothers.
A shocking stabbing incident at a Walmart near Traverse City injured 11 people, leaving five in serious and six in critical condition. Authorities apprehended the suspect, and the community is reeling from the violence.
A Columbia family is devastated after their 12-year-old son died from a rare brain-eating amoeba infection contracted while swimming in Lake Murray. The family seeks answers and is grateful for community support.
In a remarkable turn of events, the number of missing persons in Kerr County, Texas, has plummeted from nearly 100 to just three following extensive rescue efforts after the devastating July 4 floods. Local officials express deep gratitude for the tireless work of emergency responders.
In a stunning display of community support, Seattle's KUOW NPR station raised nearly $1.5 million in under 12 hours after Congress cut $9 billion in government funding, including $1.1 billion from public broadcasting. The funds will help maintain essential services as the station faces significant funding challenges.
Katherine Ferruzzo, a compassionate camp counselor and future special education teacher, tragically lost her life in the July 4 floods at Camp Mystic. Her legacy will live on through the Katherine Ferruzzo Legacy Foundation.
President Trump visits flood-stricken Central Texas, meeting with grieving families and pledging support. With over 170 people still missing, the community seeks answers and healing amidst the devastation.
In a heartfelt visit to Kerrville, Texas, President Trump promises support as the community grapples with the aftermath of devastating floods that claimed over 120 lives. Volunteers join the search for the missing and aid efforts continue.
A week after catastrophic floods hit Texas Hill Country, over 160 people remain missing. President Trump is set to visit the area as search and recovery efforts continue amidst rising concerns over the lack of flood warning systems.