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Transit police in Boston were investigating a shooting on a subway platform near Harvard University on Sunday that prompted the school to issue a shelter-in-place order for students and staff.
Transit police in Boston were investigating a shooting on a subway platform near Harvard University on Sunday that prompted the school to issue a shelter-in-place order for students and staff.
Transit police in Boston were investigating a shooting on a subway platform near Harvard University on Sunday that prompted the school to issue a shelter-in-place order for students and staff.
Two law enforcement officers shot in Polk County during a gunfight with a suspect have been released from the hospital.
Classes are set to resume tomorrow at Florida state university, which will be four days after Thursday’s deadly shooting on campus. After a week filled with grief and shock, some students said they need more time.
The rest of your Easter Sunday will be pleasant as temps in the 80s will dip into the 70s overnight with lows around 70 Monday morning.
An experienced hiker was rescued after an accident left her hanging off the side of a California cliff for more than an hour.
A three-alarm fire caused extensive structural damage to the Fairwinds Treatment Center in Clearwater.
A three-alarm fire early this morning left a large hole in the roof of an in-patient substance abuse treatment facility.
The Florida Highway Patrol came to visit a young boy from Kentucky who was diagnosed with cancer while his family was on vacation in Tampa Bay.
A three-alarm fire was reported at the Fairwinds Treatment Center in Clearwater early Sunday morning.
Easter Sunday starts out in the mid to upper 60s across the Bay Area with plenty of sunshine. A few clouds move through later this afternoon with highs around 90 degrees as humidity stays low.
Thursday night was an opportunity for those who are struggling to come together to honor the lives lost and those wounded at Florida State University.
The past few days, FSU students, staff, and members in the community have been through a roller coaster of emotions, some having to fight for their lives, others losing loved ones, and many trying to make sense of it all.
Dozens of people lined street corners in St. Petersburg Saturday as part of what organizers call a national day of outrage.