Neal J. Riley is a digital producer for CBS Boston. He has been with WBZ-TV since 2014. His work has appeared in The Boston Globe and The San Francisco Chronicle. Neal is a graduate of Boston ...
A new social media challenge encourages students to not hop on the latest dance trend or pour buckets of ice over their heads, but intentionally destroy school property. The "Chromebook Challenge," ...
An Essex County student intentionally set a Chromebook on fire Thursday for a viral TikTok challenge that has sparked blazes in schools around the country, police said. The 15-year-old student at ...
The "Jam Jar Pulse Jet" trend involves lighting rubbing alcohol in a jar on fire. It sent at least one teen to the hospital this week. Firefighters are warning of the danger. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - ...
A new trend among young students circulating on TikTok is prompting warnings from local fire officials and school districts across the U.S., including here in Missouri, as well as Springfield. It’s ...
A new TikTok trend going around the internet has schools and fire officials concerned. A new challenge involving students in schools sticking paper clips in Chromebook computer has led to more than a ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Derby firefighters are warning of a dangerous social media trend that hit home this week. Fire crews responded to an incident in which someone intentionally set a laptop on fire ...
ELYRIA, Ohio — An Elyria teen is facing felony charges after police say he intentionally set a laptop on fire at Eastern Heights Middle School as part of a "dangerous" TikTok trend. According to a ...
Ashley Paul joined the WJZ team in December 2024 as a reporter, and could not be happier to call Charm City home! Ashley has told stories all across the country, including in Maine, Central ...
The Fayetteville Fire Department is saying a potentially fatal incident in the Haymount neighborhood was the result of a social media challenge that involves boiling Drano. Fayetteville fire chief ...
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