An unknown man was captured on video as he lit newspapers on fire in the New York City subway system and threw them on the platform toward other riders, many of whom appeared to be teenage students.
The SFA Lumberjacks are celebrating their 100th birthday today, and according to Executive Director for Alumni Relations Craig Turnage, there’s no better way to commemorate it than with a giant class ...
A 44-year-old man was arrested after he tried to break into a cabin, fell and hit his head, then tried to light the cabin on ...
A fire erupted at the Weyerhaeuser sawmill near Buckhannon Monday night. According to officials, the fire has been put out ...
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8:30 p.m. update: The Burning Man organization released updated information Sunday night on Exodus, the process for the 71,000 residents of the temporary city to depart. The organization said ...
Two local businesses were damaged in a Tuesday morning fire.
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The number of acres burned by the Quarry Fire, one of more than 38 spot fires ignited in the Stanislaus National Forest from ...
An unknown man was captured on video as he lit newspapers on fire in the New York City subway system and threw them on the platform toward other riders, many of whom appeared to be teenage students.
An unknown man was captured on video as he lit newspapers on fire in the New York City subway system and threw them on the platform toward other riders, many of whom appeared to be teenage students.