For public safety roles, New York City Mayor Eric Adams tapped his brother and a former NYPD chief who was an unindicted co-conspirator.
Author: Ryan W. Miller, USA TODAY
Families lost multiple loved ones in the devastating Bronx fire. These are their stories.
Families lost multiple loved ones in the devastating apartment fire in the Bronx. These are their stories.
Bronx apartment fire: City inspectors previously flagged issues with self-closing doors
Authorities on Tuesday continued investigating how the smoke spread so quickly, killing 17 people in a devastating apartment fire in the Bronx.
12 dead, including 8 children, in devastating Philadelphia apartment fire: What we know.
Fire officials in Philadelphia were continuing their investigation into an apartment fire that killed at least 12 people, including 8 children.
‘An outrage’: Why drivers were left stranded overnight, some for 24 hours, on I-95 in Virginia
Interstate 95 reopened late Tuesday in Virginia, but motorists who were stranded were angry with state officials’ response to the storm.
27-hour commute: Virginia officials pelted with questions after hundreds of drivers were stuck on I-95 overnight
The winter storm brought havoc to roadways, left more than 234,000 without power in Virginia and caused at least five deaths across three states.
Investigators search for clues about origin of Colorado fire: ‘It’s really obvious where that fire started’
Authorities in Colorado were searching for more answers Monday as they investigate what caused the destructive fire that scorched scores of homes.
More than 40 years after a teen was murdered in San Francisco, police finally have a suspect
Mark Stanley Personette, 76, was arrested last week in suburban Denver after police reopened the case in October 2020, San Francisco police said.
‘Tragic loss’: 7 bodies found in Minnesota home; cause of death unknown, authorities say
Four adults and three children were found dead inside a northwestern Minnesota home in what authorities have called a “tragic loss.”
Historic winds rip through the Midwest: More than 400,000 without power, 1 dead in Iowa
Severe windstorms in the Midwest killed at least 1 person and left more than 400,000 customers without power from Colorado to Michigan.