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State and city leaders will gather on Tuesday to discuss the deadly fire at Gabriel House in Fall River that claimed the lives of 10 people.
Fall River Mayor Paul Coogan speaks at Fall River City Hall after meeting with Gov. Maura Healey, left, to discuss the July 13 fire at the Gabriel House assisted living facility.
The cause of a deadly fire at the Gabriel House assisted living home in Fall River, Massachusetts has been narrowed to two possibilities.
The community is rallying to help those impacted by the tragic fire at the Gabriel Assisted Living Facility in Fall River that killed nine people, injured more than 30 others, and left dozens more ...
Questions remain about the Gabriel House fire, one of the state’s deadliest fires in decades, that killed 10 people and left 30 others injured at an assisted living facility in Fall River.
A fire broke out at about 9:30 p.m. on Sunday a Fall River assisted living residence, which drew nearly 50 firefighters to the scene and left a vulnerable population calling for help from their ...
FALL RIVER — Investigators may never know for certain what sparked the fire here, on the left side of the U-shaped assisted living facility.
A GoFundMe was set up to help the families of those impacted by a fire that burned a Massachusetts assisted living facility Sunday night, with nine people dead and 30 hurt.
Fall River to get $1.2 million from state Coogan met with Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey at Fall River City Hall late Tuesday morning to discuss the city's response to the fire in the last week.
It's hard not to notice the large construction site spanning 2.76 acres at 701 E. Hill Ave., adjacent to James White Parkway near downtown Knoxville.
Fall River Fire Chief Jeffrey Bacon said he requested additional staffing prior to the deadly Sunday night fire at the Gabriel Assisted Living Facility that killed nine people.