Hero 'band dads' take down elderly active shooter at Texas high school
The swift actions of four tactically trained “band dads” helped prevent a bigger tragedy after they took down an active shooter who opened fire at a band competition at a high school in Texas. The Pasadena Police
Man allegedly in country illegally accused of murdering elderly partner: police
Police in San Antonio have arrested a man who was reportedly in the country illegally in connection to the murder of his elderly partner, KSAT first reported. San Antonio police confirmed to KSAT that 26-year-old Alberto Rafael
LA wildfires: Famed Pacific Coast Highway reopens nearly 1 month after disaster
Nearly a month after deadly wildfires ripped through Los Angeles neighborhoods, the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) has finally reopened in Malibu, California. The deadly Palisades Fire wreaked havoc in hillside Los Angeles neighborhoods last month, destroying everything
Delta flight from New York to Florida diverted to North Carolina due to 'odor in the cabin'
Passengers on board a Delta Air Lines flight from New York City to Orlando were diverted to Raleigh due to an “odor in the cabin,” airline officials confirmed. A Delta Air Lines spokesperson told Fox News Digital
Hiker falls to his death at Zion National Park in Utah: 'Was beyond help'
Utah officials recently announced the death of a hiker whose body was discovered in Zion National Park over the weekend. In a Facebook post published on Sunday, the Washington County Sheriff’s Office said that the tourist was
Yee-Haw, y’all: Brewery and distillery coming to Myrtle Beach
The joint venture between the two Tennessee-based companies is expected to open in 2026.
Number injured following Philadelphia plane crash increases to 24, some remain hospitalized
The number of people injured following the plane crash in Philadelphia has increased to 24, with four still hospitalized. Mayor Cherelle L. Parker stood alongside other officials during an update Monday afternoon about the latest on the
Don't be a victim: Myrtle Beach firm offers public safety readiness class
It’s a two-hour exercise in risk reduction and readiness.
Medical examiner reverses suicide ruling for teacher found dead with 20 stab wounds
The original medical examiner in the case of Ellen Greenberg, a Philadelphia teacher whose 2011 death was ruled a suicide after she was found with nearly two dozen stab wounds and covered in bruises, has reversed his
Freezin' for a reason: Myrtle Beach Polar Plunge supports Special Olympians
“It was freezing. It took my breath away.”