LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — A home in Hastings was left uninhabitable Monday after a fire. The fire started about 11:40 a.m. at a home in the southwest part of the city, according to Hastings Fire & Rescue ...
Cardboard boxes left on an electric stovetop were found to be the source of a fire that left a residence in south Hastings damaged Monday, the city of Hastings reported.
The unnamed man, who escaped the house by starting a fire with printer paper and hand sanitizer, told police he was locked in ...
He said he set the fire in an attempt to escape. Newly released photos showed the squalid conditions inside the house, with broken glass and cardboard boxes on the floor. Photos also showed broken ...
The fire was reported at about 8:30 a.m. in the 5200 block of Fenton Lane by a homeowner who reported some cardboard boxes and grass were on fire outside her home, Geers said. “The wind was the ...
During questioning, police say Whitehead confessed to intentionally setting the house on fire by lighting a piece of cardboard on the stove and using it to ignite pizza boxes on the kitchen floor.
NOTE: Take advantage of the cooler weather now to make your property fire safe. Contact your local Cal Fire office at (209) ...
After devastating fires blazed through the region, residents are holding on to the intricate glazed tiles that survived — small but meaningful remnants of their homes.
“Once we put [Super Fire Pro Wrestling Special] out, we started getting these huge, cardboard boxes filled with postcards, and almost none of them were nice, fuzzy, happy messages. Most of them ...