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ITHACA, N.Y. (WBNG) -- On June 25, the City of Ithaca celebrated the opening of a new fire station on Ithaca’s East Hill at 403 Elmwood Ave. The City of Ithaca Fire Department has maintained a fire ...
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With the National Weather Service warning of an "elevated to near critical" fire weather threat through Saturday, residents ...
The Cotswolds, Norfolk and Somerset are all lovely options for a weekend away – but they get plenty of airtime. For fresh ...
Two of Pueblo's three new fire stations are expected to open in the fall of 2024. The new stations are being built to improve response times and firefighter safety. Funding for the $34.4 million ...
Polk County Fire Rescue will open its 45th station, Moore Road Fire Station 25, in Lakeland on May 23. The $5.97 million station will house an engine company and a tanker truck, ...
OAKLAND — The 116-year-old fire station on International Boulevard is one of the city’s oldest public buildings.. It’s been in operation for so long, the kitchen is a tiny lofted area that ...
BAY CITY, MI – A timeline has been established for repairing Bay City’s Fire Station 5. City commissioners on Monday, May 19, voted 7-0 to unanimously approve a resolution by 8th Ward ...
The city offered $5 million in state funds to Grace Von Querner, owner of East Bay Blue Print & Supply, for the new fire station location. The city has until June 30 to close a deal using state money.
BART station closure halts service on major East Bay lines By David Curran , Homepage Editor May 20, 2025 A BART train waits for passengers in San Francisco, Calif., on Feb. 15, 2022.
Five rowhomes caught fire in the 3400 block of East Baltimore Street on Sunday afternoon, according to the Baltimore City Fire Department. Skip to content. NOWCAST WBAL-TV 11 News at 6pm.
In 2024, Pensacola Beach Fire Station responded to 908 calls, seven were fire related calls and 176 were EMS rescue calls. "Everybody wants to be fair," Burns told commissioners.