Plan to spend $425 million in taxpayer money at Chicago Fire stadium site wins City Council approval
Aldermen approved a plan Wednesday to spend $425 million in taxpayer money to spark development at The 78, the barren downtown lot where the Chicago Fire are building a soccer stadium.
As fire season intensifies, ABC7 is looking at the science that goes into fighting a wildfire and saving homes and lives.
Key City Council committee green-lights $424 million in public funding for Chicago Fire stadium site
A City Council committee voted Monday to use $424 million in property taxes to help build new infrastructure around the ...
The county’s plan is to begin construction on the San Geronimo Valley complex by next summer and complete the project by ...
This story is about a rescuer of mustangs who faced a conundrum — evacuate the horses or shelter in place with them.
Today is National Pet Fire Safety Day and the Bowling Green Fire Department has some important reminders for pet owners.
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Hendersonville coffee shop fire: Cozy Nook Cafe saved by firefighters who were also regulars
A Hendersonville coffee shop owned by two former firefighters was temporarily closed after a fire broke out Tuesday, but was ...
The county’s plan is to begin construction on the San Geronimo Valley complex by next summer and complete the project by ...
A year and a half has now passed since deadly wildfires devastated several Los Angeles communities. The Palisades Fire swept ...
Weeds beneath elevated homes and leaning surfboards, brooms and other items against the exterior walls are common sights on ...
Containment of the Turner Fire has reached 43% following intensive firefighting efforts near Copeland while a full ...
Critics argue the new plan is too pricy and could lead to tax increases for Hardin County.
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