She Lost Her Childhood Home Over Taxes. Then It Erupted in Flames. For years, Eve Morawski waged an epic battle against real estate investors who bought her tax debt and ultimately seized her Maplewood, N.J., home.
Detroit Reclaims Halloween, a Holiday Once Marred by Fire After decades of Devil’s Night fear and arson, Halloween in Detroit is again a celebration, and a sign of a changing city.
As Rome Burns (or at Least Its Garbage), a Mayor Dares to Dream Could a solution to Rome’s perpetual trash crisis really be in sight? Mayor Roberto Gualtieri would like to think so.
The Rise and Fall of America’s Environmentalist Underground This year, one of the last fugitives of the Earth Liberation Front pleaded guilty to arson — at a moment when climate activists are again flirting with radical ideas.
Anti-Abortion Group in Wisconsin Is Hit by Arson, Authorities Say A Molotov cocktail was used against Wisconsin Family Action in Madison and did not ignite, but another fire was set, the police said.