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Academy Fire initially started today at 2:58 p.m. in San Diego County. It has burned 50 acres after being active for six hours. Currently, there is no information available on the containment of the ...
The 10-acre #AcademyFire began burning after 2 p.m. on state Route 78 near the San Pasqual Academy on San Pasqual Road. There ...
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. — Firefighters are battling a vegetation fire in San Diego County near State Route 78 on Friday that ...
On Friday, a special ceremony was held to unveil the mural created by a group of Academy of Art University students. The floor-to-ceiling painting pays tribute to San Francisco's emergency medical ...
Last weekend, community members across Los Angeles visited their neighborhood fire stations for free tours and demonstrations ...
SAN DIEGO — San Diego firefighters are battling a brush fire near the Las Americas Premium Outlets in San Ysidro Tuesday evening. According to the San Diego Fire Department, a 10-by-10 brush fire was ...
The schoolboy was killed in an industrial estate fire just hours after he had been reported missing. His body was found after a fire started at Fairfield Industrial Park in Gateshead, Northumbria ...
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - The Amarillo Fire Department is investigating after two neighboring homes caught on fire early Saturday morning. Officials responded to the area of N Fairmont Street and ...
Credit: Dragon Lawyers / Jose A. Bernat Bacete via Getty Images These days everyone has an opinion on design, and a new logo is always liable to come in for some harsh judgement, although not ...
Felipe Fire initially started 1:37 p.m. May 1 in San Diego County. Since its discovery 25 hours ago, it has burned 50 acres. The fire crew managed to contain the fire entirely as of Friday afternoon.
Chief Tim Richardson of the Oak Hill Fire Department said the county commission recently voted to reduce the rate of the public safety levy by 48 percent. The move cuts in half the amount of ...
PFAS are also found in a kind of firefighting foam that’s fallen out of favor, but fire departments around the U.S., including in South Dakota, still have some and need to dispose of it.