Fremont pedestrian-train incident
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Three people are now confirmed dead and a 14-month-old infant was rescued after a Norfolk Southern train struck pedestrians while crossing the Miles Newton Bridge in Fremont Sunday evening. Authorities confirmed a 58-year-old woman and a 38-year-old woman,
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Officials say two adults were killed and an infant was injured after being struck by a Norfolk Southern train on the Miles Newton Bridge in Fremont.
Fremont High School senior Linda Wang was among the winners in ArtNow 2025, the annual juried art show for high school artists produced by New Museum Los Gatos, aka NUMU. Wang’s digital image, “Inner Grappling,” won a Judges’ Recognition award in the digital art category.
Seattle Fire Department (SFD) crews are responding to a natural gas leak in Fremont and certain buildings have been evacuated.
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Ranchers in Fremont County say they are nervous after seeing several dead cows. One ranch owner near Coal Creek reached out to News5 for help to get answers as to why her cows died suddenly.
After living on the streets and in shelters, he’s enjoying the peace and quiet of his new Fremont home.
As questions swirl about that deadly incident, we’re now hearing from residents who say the site where the tragedy happened has been a concern for a while.