FALL RIVER, Mass. (WJAR) — The Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast Museum in Fall River is for sale.
It’s listed for $2 million, with NBC 10 News learning that there are several potential buyers that want to continue welcoming visitors for tours and overnight stays.
“I have not spoken to anybody who does not want to keep it a bed and breakfast,” Suzanne St. John, a real estate agent from Century 21-Seyboth Team selling the home, said 10 during a phone interview Monday.
EBENSBURG, Pa. (WJAC) — A West Virginia man on trial for driving drunk during a deadly wrong-way crash on State Route 219 in May of 2018 has been found guilty on all counts, a jury concluded Monday.
Day four of the trial against, West Virginia man, Chase Turner took place Monday, where the jury was given the case to deliberate.
Turner was facing seven criminal charges related to the deadly crash, including driving under the influence, homicide by motor vehicle, aggravated assault and reckless endangerment.
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — A Boeing 737-300 plane carrying 85 people skidded off a runway at the airport in Senegal's capital, injuring 10 people, according to the transport minister, an airline safety group and footage from a passenger that showed the aircraft on fire.
"Our plane just caught fire," wrote Malian musician Cheick Siriman Sissoko in a post on Facebook that showed passengers jumping down the emergency slides at night as flames engulfed one side of the aircraft at the airport in Dakar.
The Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights are already preparing to try to repeat, trading a longtime franchise cornerstone and keeping their best trade deadline pickup.
Vegas traded Reilly Smith to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Wednesday and re-signed fellow forward Ivan Barbashev to a five-year contract worth $25 million. The moves came hours before the start of NHL draft.
“We think this will give us the ability to pretty much return our team in whole, so that was our objective,” general manager Kelly McCrimmon said in Nashville, Tennessee, before the draft began.
WASHINGTON (TND) — As we reflect on this Memorial Day, our military heroes and veterans often face new obstacles when they come home, especially as they transition out of service and into the civilian workforce.
Around 200,000 people leave the armed forces every year, but the Pew Research Center says only one in four has a job lined up.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation says 53% are unemployed for four months or longer after leaving the military.