News

Clara Adams, a North Salinas High School sprinter, was disqualified from the CIF State Championships after celebrating her victory with a fire extinguisher, sparking controversy over the decision.
Two teenage boys have been charged after allegedly spraying a fire extinguisher into a car injuring a father and his five-month-old baby. Deals of the Week In the know quiz ...
The moment that 16-year-old Clara Adams’ CIF State Championship dreams went up in smoke was captured on video, as the controversy surrounding the teen’s post-race celebration has made national ...
Two boys, aged 14 and 15, have been charged with assault occasioning bodily harm and wilful damage after allegedly spraying a baby with a fire extinguisher. Skip to main content ABC News ...
Police have released footage of the pair of e-bike riders they believe are responsible for injuring a baby when they sprayed a fire extinguisher into a car on Queensland's Sunshine Coast.
The United States is burning. Not with literal flames, but with a deep and growing fear of the future. As the fire spreads, fueled by economic strain, aging infrastructure, and worsening inequality… ...
CALIFORNIA, United States — A sophomore at North Salinas High School in California, United States, was stripped of her 400m state championship title after pulling a fire extinguisher stunt made ...
Greene first did the fire extinguisher celebration after he won the men’s 100-meter race with a time of 9.86 seconds at the Home Depot Invitational in 2004.
California high school runner Clara Adams was disqualified and stripped of her gold medal after she celebrated on the track with a fire extinguisher on Saturday, May 31.
The fire extinguisher was stolen hours earlier from a carpark on Courage Street, police confirmed. The baby’s mother broke down, speaking to 7NEWS. More Coverage.