Chapter 1: What recent developments are there in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie?
This is a Fox News alert. A person of interest detained. I'm Lisa Lucera. Sources tell Fox News the person has been detained in connection with the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie and the FBI's elite hostage rescue team is in Tucson. Earlier, the Bureau released video doorbell images of a potential suspect in Guthrie's disappearance.
The person seen wearing a ski mask and backpack and carrying a gun and trying to move plants on her porch to block the camera.
We continue to receive tips and we encourage all Americans to provide any and all tips. And based upon that, we were able to expand the investigation and take the appropriate next steps, which is what we're doing and what you're seeing unfold.
Chapter 2: What happened during the school shooting in British Columbia?
FBI Director Kash Patel on Fox's Hannity.
I will say we have made substantial progress in these last 36, 48 hours thanks to the technical capabilities of the FBI and our partnerships. And I do believe we are... looking at people who, as we say, are persons of interest.
Savannah Guthrie posted a video yesterday pleading with the public for help in finding her mother. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation says 10 people are dead, including the shooter, and more are injured after a shooting at a school in British Columbia.
Chapter 3: How is Nashville's utility responding to the recent ice storm criticism?
They're asking people who live in the small town of Tumbler Ridge to stay inside as additional police are being deployed. Top immigration officials in a sometimes testy House hearing as they face questions about ICE tactics.
Congressman Swalwell had an exchange with ICE Director Todd Lyons, asking him if he'd like to apologize to the family of Renee Good, this after some of the Trump administration called her a domestic terrorist. Director Lyons replied, quote, no, sir, then said he has no comment when Swalwell asked if he'd like to apologize to the family of Alex Preddy.
Fox's Bill Malugin in Washington. Rene Good and Alex Freddie were shot and killed last month during separate protests in Minneapolis. A grand jury refuses to indict lawmakers in an investigation of a video they posted telling the military to refuse illegal orders.
Chapter 4: What charges were brought against the Pennsylvania gaming company owners?
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Repeating our top story, a Fox News alert for sources telling Fox News a person of interest has been detained in connection with the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. Nashville's utility promising improvements after struggling to recover from a major January ice storm.
Two weeks after Nashville was hit by a deadly ice storm which damaged homes and left hundreds of thousands without power, Nashville Electric Services reacting to angry criticism about its storm response. Also laying out steps to help customers, some who just got their power restored a few days ago.
Board Chair Ann Davis announcing the utility company will conduct an independent review on winter storm response.
The utility is also suspending all disconnection and late fees through June, providing unlimited payment arrangements for all customers to the end of the year, providing more customer service, and giving a million dollars to the Winter Storm Recovery Fund, making it the fund's largest donor so far. Lillian Wu, Fox News.
The owners of a Pennsylvania gaming company have admitted to installing illegal machines at hundreds of locations.
Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday, following a multi-year criminal investigation, announcing the owners of a Schoolkill County-based amusement company have pled guilty to a felony charge for installing and operating hundreds of illegal video gambling devices at bars, convenience stores, and other locations in numerous counties.
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Chapter 5: Why did the National Governors Association change its meeting plans with President Trump?
The owners of Diebler Brothers Novelty Company ordered to forfeit $3 million in cash and assets. They're also given probation. The company, associated with a former state police corporal who pled guilty to money laundering charges in federal court last week. Jeff Manasso, Fox News.
The National Governors Association says it will no longer hold a formal meeting with President Trump when governors are scheduled to convene in Washington later this month after the White House planned to invite only Republican governors. I'm Lisa Lacerra. This is Fox News.