Six days after a gas leak led to a fire that destroyed a business on Hutchinson’s Main Street and displaced several others, the community anticipates answers on how to move forward.
Darin Clifford working at his business, Steffens Auto Parts, in November. The store blew up Feb. 22 after a gas leak. Longtime friend and customer Kent Forshee, who now lives out of state, took this ...
The City of Hutchinson is holding a news conference to update people on what has been done since Saturday's gas explosion.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Hutchinson officials said Thursday that a gas line has been replaced and gas service has ...
HUTCHINSON, Kan. (KSNW) – The National Transportation Safety Board issued an update statement on Tuesday after a gas line ...
The NTSB on Tuesday issued a statement in regards to the ongoing investigation of the gas line explosion from Saturday. Here ...
The National Transportation Safety Board on Tuesday provided an update on the natural gas fueled commercial building explosion in Hutchinson over the weekend.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The Hutchinson Fire Department released a video Monday of the explosion and fire that ...
A portion of Hutchinson’s Main Street remains blocked off following an explosion over the weekend that destroyed a downtown ...
In the aftermath of Steffens Auto -- a long-standing business in Hutchinson -- being destroyed by a gas-fueled explosion and ...
HUTCHINSON, Kan. (KSNW) — The Hutchinson Fire Department has released video of the explosion in downtown Hutchinson on Saturday. The video shows the close call for the owner and six firefighters who ...
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is in Hutchinson investigating an explosion caused by a natural gas leak on Saturday.