Agencies put out a large fire that burned for about 10 hours Monday in the southern area of Williamson County.
Several hundred rolls of black plastic used to prevent erosion caught fire at about 2 a.m. along Popes Chapel Road in the Burwood community, according to the Williamson County Tennessee Emergency Management Agency. Crews are working on the Interstate 840 extension at this location.
A small plane crashed and burst into flames on a street in a southern Nevada residential neighborhood Monday, killing one person and badly injuring three others, authorities said.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Sgt. John Sheahan said two males and two females were aboard the single-engine Piper Cherokee when it crashed in Henderson, just south of Las Vegas. He said it was a miracle no one on the ground was injured.
Sept. 04--The air above a wildfire is fraught with danger. There's heat, smoke and a fleet of helicopters and air tankers all trying to slow a fire without running into each other.
Those who take to the air have tough jobs -- from the physical demands they feel to the emotional heartbreak they see -- and their skills are critical, including in three recent Kern County fires.
A 6-year-old boy was recovering Saturday after falling 20 feet into a stone well in Shrewsbury.
Fire officials received a call from a Barrows Road home at about 2:36 p.m.
When crews arrived in the backyard, the boys father was outside of the well talking to the child. The boy was partially covered in concrete at the bottom of the structure.
Sept. 06--A bobcat climbing up a power pole resulted in a small brush fire near Piru that was contained in several hours Monday morning, according to Ventura County Fire Department officials.
"It looked like he was climbing up a pole to chase an owl or another bird," said Capt. Dan Preston. The animal apparently hit the power wires, caught on fire and fell to the ground, Preston said. That ignited the brush.
Sept. 06--In what the state's leading volunteer firefighters' group is hailing as a boon for rescuer safety, fire departments statewide can now put blue flashing lights on their emergency response vehicles so they can be seen from the rear, under just-signed state legislation.
Backers of the law, which takes effect immediately, say the lights will protect rescuers at emergency scenes where they are especially vulnerable to being hit by passing motorists.
Sept. 06--Several people, including two children, were rescued this morning from a blaze in a sparsely occupied Bronzeville condo building where conditions were described as "pretty bad" by a Chicago Fire Department spokesman.
A firefighter was treated at the University of Chicago Medical Center for burns to his ears, said Chief Kevin MacGregor, a Fire Department spokesman.
Department of Public Safety officials said two infants died after a three-vehicle crash in the eastbound lanes of Interstate 10 just before 1 a.m. Sunday morning.
The accident involved two passenger cars and a fully-loaded fuel tanker. Four people, including the two infants, thee weeks and 13 months old, were rushed to local hospitals, Phoenix Fire Department officials said. DPS confirmed the infants did not survive.
A wind-driven wildfire broke out in the rugged Colorado foothills and quickly spread across 4 square miles Monday, destroying some homes and triggering evacuations of as many as 400 others.
No injuries were reported. Authorities could not say how many structures burned down, but they said at least some of them were houses.
The fire started in Four Mile Canyon northwest of Boulder, and erratic winds gusting to 45 mph spread the flames both to the west and northeast.
When Fire Chief Patrick Kenny's son died of a drug overdose in 2006, he decided something had to be done to address mental health in the fire-rescue service.
Three people are taken to hospitals after a tent collapse at an arts festival in Oklahoma City. Watch Eyewitness News 5 at 5 p.m. for the latest details.
The test comes as high schools take note of research that shows an alarming increase in the number of adolescents treated in emergency rooms for concussions.
Now that Labor Day is over, 409,000 students in the regular track program are headed back to Chicago Public Schools this morning for the new year. Many parents are worried about the dangers of the streets, as CBS 2's Mike Parker reports.
If there is any place President Obama is going to get the benefit of the doubt, it's here in his hometown. Yet public opinion polls show that even here, confidence has slipped. Though they're a bit hesitant to talk about it.
Labor Day is the official end to summer and the unofficial kickoff to campaign season. In the race for governor, jobs are the top issue. People want the next Governor of Illinois to create them and restore hope. CBS 2's Dana Kozlov reports on two candidates for the job and what they want to do.
Latino war veterans say they're outraged about student art work on a veterans' memorial in the Little Village neighborhood. And they want someone prosecuted.
Cubs catcher Geovany Soto showed his toughness and power, all in one day. Soto withstood a collision at the plate to prevent a run from scoring, then hit a tiebreaking homer in the eighth inning to lift Chicago over the Houston Astros 5-4 on Monday.
A 14-year-old north suburban honor roll student who never missed class is dead: the victim of gunfire during a party. CBS 2's Mai Martinez reports with more on the search for her killer.
For a lot of people, this Labor Day was a lot less about grilling burgers, and a lot more about feeding the economy and keeping organized labor strong.
The Chicago White Sox keep finding ways to win. A.J. Pierzynski hit a go-ahead single in the 10th inning and finished with three RBIs on Monday, and Chicago beat the Detroit Tigers 5-4 for their seventh straight win.
CBS 2's Steve Bartelstein introduces you to his roots, in Lakeview, West Rogers Park and Skokie. Meet some of his childhood mentors in his school days.
Hot dogs and potato chips are out at Chicago Public Schools, and healthy, nourishing food is in. For more, here is Mark Bishop, Deputy Director for the Healthy School Campaign.
Classes are resuming for hundreds of thousands of Chicago Public Schools students, as CPS deals with budget cuts and teacher layoffs. CBS 2's Mike Puccinelli reports.
As the economy continues to sputter, support for President Obama wanes in his home state. Will more stimulus money make a difference? CBS 2's Jay Levine reports.
As Chicago kids head back to school, many parents are optimistic about their kids' future in the classroom, but worried about the dangers of the streets. CBS 2 Mike Parker reports.
Latino war veterans say they're outraged. They want someone prosecuted. It's all about student art work on a veteran's memorial in the Little Village neighborhood.
Labor Day is the unofficial kick-off to campaign season. In the race for governor, one issue is taking center stage: employment. CBS 2's Dana Kozlov takes a look at how two of the candidates plan to put more people back to work.
She was an honor roll student who never missed class. Tonight, the 14-year-old north suburban girl is dead: the victim of gunfire during a party. CBS 2's Mai Martinez reports with more on the search for her killer.
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