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GLADSTONE, Mo. -- A man and dog were killed in an explosion that destroyed a house near Kansas City, Missouri. Several nearby homes had to be evacuated. Debris was scattered around the neighborhood.
A devastating home explosion in Gladstone left one man dead, the house he lived in destroyed and several nearby homes damaged Saturday morning, according to Gladstone Fire Chief Mike Desautels.
UPDATE: One body has been recovered from the house explosion in Gladstone. The Kansas City Fire Department and Gladstone Fire Department are investigating a home explosion. Gladstone city ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Gladstone Fire Department confirmed one man died in an explosion Saturday morning that completely destroyed a single-family residence in Gladstone. The call was received ...
A propane gas explosion injured 10 people in Florida City on Saturday, May 24, 2025. The explosion occurred inside Palm Bakery, located at 941 West Palm Dr. PHOTO BY AL DIAZ adiaz@miamiherald.com ...
This image provided by Nima Tabrizi shows glass and debris on the ground after an explosion at Palm Springs, Calif., on Saturday, May 17, 2025. (Nima Tabrizi via AP) The FBI has launched a ...
A home explosion in Leland damaged several residences and injured two people. The explosion, which occurred on Friday evening, prompted a large response from multiple agencies. The cause of the ...
According to the Town of Leland, a call came in at 7:30 p.m. regarding a house explosion in the 1300 block of Suncrest Way, which is located in the Magnolia Greens neighborhood. Nathan White was in ...
PALM SPRINGS, CA – A fatal explosion that rocked downtown Palm Springs the morning of May 17 was an “intentional act of terrorism” that left one person dead and four injured, an FBI official ...
HAMBURG, N.Y. — A home in Lake View was reduced to rubble following an explosion that occurred at 8:49 p.m. on Monday in the 5800 block of West Lane. Officials say two people were in the home at ...
Neighbors said it sounded like a bomb igniting. A massive explosion and fire that killed two people and leveled a New Jersey home on Sunday was "not accidental," according to authorities.
Officials found the bodies of two people inside the wreckage of a home leveled by an explosion May 11 in southern New Jersey that woke up neighbors blocks away and sparked a criminal investigation.