A chaotic scene unfolded at Brown University as a shooting left two students dead and nine injured. Amid ongoing investigations, questions about campus security and emergency protocols arise, prompting student petitions for better safety measures.
Xcel Energy may implement power shutoffs on Dec. 17 to mitigate wildfire risks due to high winds and dry conditions. Residents in several counties are urged to prepare for potential outages and stay informed through alerts.
Families of 27 victims from the Camp Mystic flooding tragedy are suing for over $1 million, alleging negligence and failure to protect campers as floodwaters rose dangerously. Calls for accountability and safety reforms intensify.
The Canyon Fire in Southern California has surged to nearly 5,000 acres, prompting evacuations in LA and Ventura counties. Firefighters are racing against time to contain the blaze as extreme heat continues to fuel its spread.
Public broadcasting leaders are outraged as the Senate approves a bill to cut $9bn in funding, endangering essential services for millions. Will this decision silence local voices?
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.
As Trump arrives in Texas amid rising flood waters and a growing death toll, questions loom about his administration's handling of emergency alerts and the impact of climate change. Will he change his stance on FEMA?
A firefighter in Kerr County warned of impending floods, but delayed emergency alerts led to chaos. Residents were left unnotified for hours as floodwaters rose, raising questions about local emergency management.
Kerr County officials faced backlash for a 90-minute delay in sending emergency alerts during devastating floods. As first responders called for action, the community questions the lack of timely warnings.
The death toll from Texas flooding rises to 119, with many missing as residents question the effectiveness of government warning systems. Cleanup and recovery efforts are ongoing.