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.
The Hutchinson Fire Department said a high-pressure 10-inch gas line ruptured. Fire crews were letting the gas burn off. They ...
Hutchinson officials evacuated several blocks near and around downtown after a gas leak caused an explosion Saturday at a ...
Kansas Gas Service is working to provide help for those impacted by Saturday’s natural gas explosion on Hutchinson’s Main ...
Crews installed a new natural gas main and successfully restored service to all businesses in the area, but south Main Street ...
A gas line ruptured, exploding a building in downtown Hutchinson on Saturday morning and fueling more fires on nearby streets ...
An explosion caused by leaking natural gas destroyed a building, leading to the evacuation of a large area in downtown ...
As crews continue to work at the site of Steffens Auto Parts in Hutchinson, which exploded on Saturday due to a gas leak, ...
In the aftermath of Steffens Auto -- a long-standing business in Hutchinson -- being destroyed by a gas-fueled explosion and ...
MARC JACOBSHutch Post On Thursday afternoon, the City of Hutchinson held a briefing to bring people up to date on the situation on Sout ...
The Smokehouse Creek fire is a stark reminder of the ongoing wildfire risk that threatens communities, property, and lives ...
“As a fire chief, it is probably one of my worst nightmares,” Hutchinson Fire Chief Steven Beer said during a briefing streamed on Facebook. “We almost lost six firefighters today.