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Posted: Jun 24, 2026

PHOTOS: Historic church destroyed in massive fire in Alabama

A historic Russell County church was destroyed by a massive fire early Tuesday morning, leaving church leaders and members devastated but determined to rebuild.

Multiple fire agencies responded to St. Paul C.M.E. Church on Bleecker Road after a structure fire was reported around 5:05 a.m. on Tuesday, June 23, 2026.

The Crawford, Ladonia, Uchee Creek, Dixie, Fort Mitchell and Seale volunteer fire departments, along with Smiths Station Fire and Rescue, the Russell County Sheriff’s Office, and CARE Ambulance, responded to the scene.

Heavy smoke and flames engulfed the church as the fire spread through the fellowship hall before extending into the remainder of the structure.

The church’s beacon collapsed along with portions of the roof as firefighters battled the blaze.

CNAW2News.com spoke with St. Paul C.M.E. Church Pastor Rev. Dr. Raynetta Prevo-Williams, who said she was awakened by a phone call informing her that the church was on fire.

CNAW2News.com

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Posted: Jun 24, 2026

‘Never forget:’ Retired firefighter stops in Ohio on cross-country ride honoring 9/11 victims

VIDEO: A retired firefighter is riding across country to honor the victims of the 9/11 attacks.

John Martin, who was an engineer with the San Bernadino County Fire Department in California, is riding to honor victims every mile of his route leaving a dog tag with victims’ names on them.

He stopped by the Columbiana Fire Department Monday morning as part of his route.

He rides 9.11 miles a day, with his route ending at ground zero on the 25th anniversary of 9/11.

“That’s something that this world, especially this country, since it happened on our soil, should never forget,” Martin said. “It’s not just words that should be taken to heart. Never forget means never forgetting.”

Martin said he is looking forward to arriving at ground zero. He expects it to be an emotional day.

WKBN-TV CBS 27 Youngstown

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Posted: Jun 24, 2026

Multiple structures burn, home catches fire in Auburn

Multiple detached structures burned, and the flames even spread to a nearby home after a fire started up in Auburn on Monday afternoon. Valley Regional Fire Authority (VRFA) crews first reported being at the scene of a structure fire along 27th Street SE at around 2:45 p.m. on Monday. Crews reported that three detached structures were involved, with exposure to one residence.

By 3:15 p.m. VRFA confirmed that the fire was out, with no injuries reported. Firefighters remained on scene to extinguish any hot spots. Valley Regional Fire Authority thanked South King Fire, Puget Sound Fire, King County Medics, and Skyway Fire for their help. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

KIRO-TV CBS 7 Seattle

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Posted: Jun 24, 2026

Wagon Wheel Fire grows to 500 acres near Benton City, state resources mobilized

A wildfire called the “Wagon Wheel Fire” is burning off SR 225 north of Benton City, according to the National Interagency Fire Center. Level 2 evacuations have been issued in the area north of Corral Creek Road, West of State Route 225, East of Roza Road and South of Wagon Wheel Road according to Benton County Emergency Services.

“A level 2 evacuation means there is a significant threat in your area you and you should be prepared to leave at a moments notice if instructed to do so,” BCES said. “Residents with special needs, pets or livestock should take precautions now. If you feel unsafe at anytime evacuate the area.”

State Route 225 was closed between mileposts 2 and 5 in Benton City due to fire activity, according to the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT). A temporary evacuation center has been set up by the American Red Cross at Kiona Benton High School located at 1205 Horne Drive in Benton City.

The Benton County Sheriff’s Office said deputies and fire units arrived at the area of the grass fire at 1:03 p.m. and said “We are working with fire units to ensure they have access to work on fighting the fire, protecting life, animals and property.”

KNDO-TV NBC 23 Yakima

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Posted: Jun 24, 2026

Spokane Valley firefighters investigate 9 ‘suspicious’ fires at Mirabeau Park

PHOTOS: Spokane Valley firefighters responded to a series of “suspicious” fires at Mirabeau Park on Monday morning. The Spokane Valley Fire Department called the fires “suspicious in nature” in a press release on Tuesday afternoon, saying it was investigating to determine their cause. The nine fires were discovered in multiple locations throughout the park and were similar to a series of intentionally set fires that occurred along the Centennial Trail last summer, the department said.

Mirabeau Park was also victim to several “suspicious” brush fires last summer. Firefighters at that season were able to contain the brush fires to under an acre. No injuries were reported and firefighters were able to contain the fires quickly after arriving, the department said. The investigation includes coordination with the Washington State Department of Natural Resources and Spokane County Fire District 4’s Arson K-9 Team. The arson detection dog, who is a member of the team, is trained to determine whether ignitable liquids were used to start the fires.

The department said that in response to “recent incidents” it would increase patrols along the Centennial Trail and Mirabeau Park. “These fires have the potential to threaten public safety, natural resources, and nearby property. We are asking the public to remain vigilant and report anything suspicious immediately,” Assistant Fire Marshal Ben Reece said. The Inland Northwest is in the midst of fire season, a time of heightened wildfire risk that has already led to dozens of regional wildfires in June alone, some of which have caused evacuations, destruction of property and loss of life.

KHQ-TV NBC 6 Spokane

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