A World War II air raid siren sounded Friday afternoon for the first time in weeks after an anonymous complaint forced the city to silence the decades-old tradition.
Just in time for spring and the severe weather that could potentially come with it, the newly installed storm siren on North 12th Street is now operational.
Brunswick, Medina, and Wadsworth participated in the test Thursday as part of Ohio's Severe Weather Awareness Week.
A driver rammed a truck into Temple Israel outside Detroit on Thursday, crashing through the doors, moving down a hallway, and exchanging gunfire with security before dying. The attack unfolded as ...
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) — A change has been made to when storm sirens sound in Henderson County. Now when a warning is issued for part of the county, only the sirens in the affected area will go off.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sirens sound in Tel Aviv as the U.S. and Israel launch strikes on Iran. US strikes in Iran could see oil prices jump $10 to $20 or ...
KINGMAN, AZ (AZFamily) — A historic fire engine that served northern Arizona isn’t celebrating retirement quite yet. Instead, it will serve a new purpose at a new post. The Kingman Fire Department ...
CHARLOTTE — A little more than a month after the Charlotte Fire Department held a ceremony celebrating the city’s first all-electric fire station and fire truck, the city’s electric fire truck is in ...
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MILWAUKEE, Wis. (WBAY) - The city of Milwaukee filed a federal lawsuit against several fire truck manufacturers, the latest in a string of communities with lawsuits alleging price fixing and ...
GENOA, Wis. (WKBT) -- Congressman Derrick Van Orden visited Genoa Fire and Rescue Tuesday to showcase a $450,000 federal investment that allowed the department to purchase a new fire truck through the ...
PORTLAND (WGME) -- Fire departments are trained to battle flames. But across Maine, a growing number of towns say they’re losing a different fight: the ability to afford the fire trucks they depend on ...
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