Uvalde, TX (CNN) — A family-run company has donated 19 custom caskets for the victims of the Uvalde school shooting.
The caskets came from Trey Ganem of Soulshine Industries, based in Edina, Texas.
Hanem says he was contacted by the Texas Funeral Directors Association the day of the shooting.
He said he worked tirelessly with his 15-year-old son to get them assembled, designed and delivered in time for the funerals.
WASHINGTON (TND) — The legendary rock band Queen has announced plans for a North American tour that will kick off in the fall. Adam Lambert will once again be serving as the band's vocalist with guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor. Our last tour featured our most ambitious production ever. So we decided to rip it apart and get even more ambitious," May said in a statement on the band's website.
Elizabethtown, PA — It's being dubbed as the cutest race ever, and it happened Tuesday at a fair in Pennsylvania.
"Ready, set, go!"
Don't let their young age fool you, these are serious competitors.
"My husband was really excited about it, so we registered and got him a costume and here we are,” one parent said.
Twenty-nine babies, between the ages of 6 months to one year, attempted to crawl their way to the finish line at Elizabethtown Fair’s first baby race; albeit some got a little distracted.
Imagine this — you’re given the opportunity to perform in one of the worlds most popular New Years Day parades.
That's what happened to a local college student.
“It was a great experience," said Shayann Hill, a freshman at Slippery Rock University. "It was definitely scary the first day, seeing all those big buildings and all those there’s so many people, there’s big crowds you know their all moving fast pace and you’re just like okay I don’t know what’s going on, but it was really amazing.
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A loss of oxygen is a leading theory for why an unresponsive business jet flew off course and over the nation’s capital Sunday before it crashed in rural Virginia. But federal investigators are just beginning to look for answers, and experts cautioned against jumping to conclusions.
The Cessna Citation took off from Elizabethton, Tennessee, headed for Long Island's MacArthur Airport. Once over Long Island, it inexplicably turned around and headed south, flying straight over Washington, D.