In a terrifying incident in Los Angeles, a vehicle rammed into a crowd outside a nightclub, injuring 30 people. Eyewitnesses report chaos as bystanders confronted the driver, who was later found shot.
An early morning incident in East Hollywood left at least 30 people injured when a vehicle drove into a crowd. Seven victims are critically injured, and many others received treatment on the scene.
A vehicle crashed into a crowd waiting at a nightclub in Los Angeles, injuring 30 people, with three in critical condition. The incident, which also involved a taco truck and valet stand, is under police investigation.
A devastating explosion at the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Biscailuz Training Center has resulted in the deaths of three deputies and left another injured. The cause of the blast is under investigation as authorities respond to the scene.
A devastating explosion at a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department training center has left at least three dead. Authorities are investigating the scene and offering support to affected families.
A catastrophic flooding event in Texas Hill Country has left 129 dead and over 150 missing. The torrential rains transformed the Guadalupe River into a deadly torrent, sweeping away communities and youth camps. Emergency alerts went unheeded as families faced a nightmare scenario.
After devastating floods in Central Texas, FEMA failed to respond to two-thirds of disaster assistance calls due to a staffing crisis. Many are questioning the agency's preparedness and accountability.
President Trump visits Texas to survey flood damage and support recovery efforts, highlighting contrasts in federal responses to disasters in red versus blue states. Will it quell the criticism?
The aftermath of the recent Texas floods has raised serious concerns about FEMA's effectiveness under the Trump administration. With governors voicing doubts and key leaders absent, is disaster aid in jeopardy?
As central Texas faces severe flooding, governors and mayors voice their worries about potential cuts to FEMA and NOAA, fearing it could hinder future emergency responses and safety.