Mar. 15, 2025
Stock photo of people heliskiing.Photo:Getty
Getty
A preliminary investigation into the incident “determined three adult heliskiers were caught in a large avalanche around 3:30 p.m.,” authorities said.
Guides with the heli-skiing group “immediately attempted to locate the three skiers,” and used avalanche beacons to identify “a probable area where skiers were buried.”
The skiers were believed to be between 40 feet and 100 feet deep in snow, officials said. However, the guides were unable to recover the skiers due to the snow’s depth.
Mar. 15, 2025
Three people are dead in apparent double murder-suicide in Frisco, Texas.Photo:CBS Texas/YouTube
CBS Texas/YouTube
Three family members have been found dead in a suspected murder-suicide in Texas, according to police.
On their way to the residence, police said officers were told a family member had called 911 after arriving at the location “and finding two deceased subjects in the entryway.”
The identities of the three people were confirmed to be 54-year-old Ronald Morris, 53-year-old Stacy White and 15-year-old Gavin Morris.
Mar. 15, 2025
Three people are dead after a student opened fire at the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wis., the local police chief said on Monday, Dec. 16.
The shooter, a teenage student at the school, was found deceased after officers responded to the scene, Chief Shon Barnes said at an early afternoon press conference.
He did not say how the shooter died, but indicated that officers had not fired their weapons inside the building.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Wall Pops
A new year always signals the itch for change, and we’re here to help you scratch it — with 2025’sbest décor trends.
We tappedBetter Homes & Gardensshopping editorBrandi Fullerto learn how people are zhuzhing their homes to make way for a fresh look. In chatting, three buzzy trends came forward: a vintage aesthetic, geometric design, and moody tones (and no, we’re not going to tell you to paint your living roomMocha Mousse).
Mar. 15, 2025
Greene County Sheriff’s vehicle.Photo:policecararchives.org
policecararchives.org
Police in Pennsylvania discovered a gruesome scene last week when a man’s brother reported that he had died in his home — only to learn that the man had been dead for months.
“Upon arrival, we met the brother. The brother was distraught and basically stated that his brother had passed away,” Greene County Regional Police Department Chief William DeForte told WPXI. “That’s where things took a turn, a very interesting turn.