Mar. 15, 2025
Investigators have reportedly named the suspect in the fatalCybertruck explosionat the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas as a 37-year-old Army veteran from Colorado.
Matthew Livelsberger of Colorado Springs rented the Tesla Cybertruck that exploded in front of the hotel, multiple sources toldDenver7,News 5andKTNV.
Livelsberger, who died in the explosion, was an Army veteran with several Colorado addresses linked to him, theAssociated Pressreports.
TheTesla Cybertruck that explodedoutside of the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on Jan.
Mar. 15, 2025
A female driver was killed and a male passenger was seriously injured in a fiery Tesla crash in New York City, authorities said.
First responders arrived at the scene on FDR Drive at E. 75th St. to find the two occupants had been ejected from the white electric vehicle, police said.
Investigators at the scene determined that the northbound Tesla struck a wall and the driver likely lost control of the vehicle.
Mar. 15, 2025
”The driver of the SUV started to back up, but then stopped as their car made contact with the crossing arms,” says Gustafson. “The driver then exited the vehicle before the [FrontRunner] train made impact.”
At the time, the FrontRunner Train was going 67 mph when the emergency brakes were applied, and the speed at impact was 32 mph.
Luckily, nobody was injured during the collision, writes Gustafson.
“Oh, come on,” the conductor could be heard saying.
Mar. 15, 2025
Florida authorities said a truck driver is “lucky to be alive” after he was trapped in his 18-wheeler that was dangling over the Florida Turnpike in Palm Beach County on Dec. 23.
The incident happened at the Florida Turnpike northbound exit to the Beeline/SR 710 at mile marker 107, the Palm Beach County Fire Rescue told PEOPLE in a statement on Thursday.
Palm Beach Fire Rescue/Facebook
“#PBCFR Firefighters raise the bucket from Truck 29 to reach the trapped driver,” the department wrote in its Facebook post.
Mar. 15, 2025
Driver rescued From Massachusetts floodwaters.Photo:Norwood Fire Department/Facebook
Norwood Fire Department/Facebook
A man who was rescued from floodwaters in Massachusetts as Winter Storm Finn moved out of the area was found clinging to a tree and screaming for help when firefighters came to help.
Crews responded to the scene on Upland Road in Norwood around 5:30 a.m. local time Wednesday after learning a vehicle was submerged in floodwaters, according to a statement from the Norwood Fire Department (NFD) shared onFacebook.