Victim Of Fatal Chatham Fire Identified
The Sangamon County Coroner has identified the man who died in a house fire in Chatham early Friday. Coroner Jim Allmon says 76-year-old Lennis Knight died of carbon monoxide poisoning caused by smoke inhalation. The home
Texas Gov. Abbott meets with Uvalde victims amid scrutiny over engagement with community
Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images) (UVALDE, Texas) — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott traveled to Uvalde amid growing criticism of his level of engagement with a community still reeling from the May 24 shooting at Robb Elementary School. The Republican
Pedestrian Dies After Being Struck By Train In Springfield
A man is dead after being struck by a train late Friday in Springfield. Coroner Jim Allmon says the 51-year-old victim was pronounced dead just before 11:30pm in the emergency room at HSHS St. John’s Hospital.
Nearly one million Michigan residents on water boil notice after main leak
Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) (NEW YORK) — Nearly 1 million Michigan residents are under a boil water advisory after a leak was discovered in a major water main that serves the Detroit area. The Great Lakes Water
Salman Rushdie attack suspect: What investigators are saying
David Levenson/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Law enforcement officials briefed on the investigation into Salman Rushdie’s attack told ABC News that “a preliminary investigation into the suspected perpetrator’s probable social media presence indicates a likely adherence or sympathy
Cause under investigation after car crashes into Virginia pub, injuring 14
Alfredo Alonso Avila/EyeEm/Getty Images/Stock (ARLINGTON, Va.) — Authorities are investigating after a car crashed into a Virginia pub, injuring over a dozen people and sparking a fire. The incident occurred Friday evening in Arlington, outside of Washington, D.C.
Colleges prepare for potential spread of monkeypox on campuses as outbreak grows
Jon Lovette/Getty Images/Stock (NEW YORK)– Colleges and universities have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of students this fall, heralding a much-anticipated return to normalcy on campuses, with COVID-19 cases beginning to abate again across the country. However,
John Fetterman, 'grateful' in return to PA Senate race, rips Oz and leaves supporters analyzing his health
Nate Smallwood/Getty Images (ERIE, Pa.) — In front of a crowd nearly triple the anticipated turnout, John Fetterman, the Democratic nominee for Senate in the battleground state of Pennsylvania, spoke for roughly 11 minutes on Friday in his
One dead, more than 20 injured as strong winds cause music festival stage collapse
Manuel Augusto Moreno/Getty Images/Stock (CULLERA, Spain) — At least one person was killed and more than 20 others were injured when strong gusts of wind caused parts of a stage to fall at a music festival in Spain,
U.S. real estate market may be cooling, depending on who you ask
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Just a few months ago, the real estate market was favorable to people selling homes. The amount of buyers was increasing, the number of listings were down and interest rates were dropping, it