February 11, 2026 5:15 am

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — FBI agents are fanning out across an Arizona neighborhood not far from Nancy Guthrie’s home. They’re knocking on doors and searching through thick desert terrain. This comes a day after authorities investigating Guthrie’s disappearance detained a man who says he was questioned for hours before being released. The man told several media outlets on Wednesday that he had nothing to do with last week’s disappearance of Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie. Hours earlier, the FBI released images of a masked person on Nancy Guthrie’s porch the night she went missing near Tucson.
February 11, 2026 2:21 am
CLAIRTON, Pa. (AP) — Six months ago, an explosion at the U.S. Steel Clairton Coke Works killed two people. It also heightened the stakes in the life of a western Pennsylvania mill town even as a new mayor tries to raise hopes. But many who live and work in Clairton are wondering if they can hope for a sustained departure from decades of disinvestment and persistent pollution. Blocked by one American president, approved by the next, Japan’s Nippon Steel bought the American industrial icon for $15 billion last June. It pledged $11 billion in upgrades to domestic steelmaking. Nippon said $2.4 billion of that might reinvigorate Southwestern Pennsylvania’s Mon Valley, where a half century of deindustrialization has left long strands of scarred riverside steel towns.
February 12, 2026 2:20 am

(AP) – Kraft Heinz said Wednesday it’s pausing its plans to split into two companies. Steve Cahillane, a former Kellogg Co. chief who became CEO of Kraft Heinz on Jan. 1, said he wants to ensure that all of the company’s resources are focused on profitable growth. Cahillane said he thinks many of Kraft Heinz’s challenges are “fixable and within our control.” Kraft Heinz announced in September it was splitting into two companies a decade after a merger of the brands created one of the biggest food manufacturers on the planet. The transaction was expected to occur in the second half of this year. (Photo: AP)
February 11, 2026 10:37 am
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. employers added a surprisingly strong 130,000 jobs last month, but government revisions cut 2024-2025 U.S. payrolls by hundreds of thousands. The Labor Department said Wednesday that the unemployment rate fell to 4.3%. The report included major revisions that reduced the number of jobs created last year to just 181,000, weakest since the pandemic year of 2020, and less than half the previously reported 584,000. The job market has been sluggish for months even though the economy is registering solid growth.
February 11, 2026 9:27 am
WASHINGTON (AP) — The sudden and surprising airspace closure over El Paso, Texas, stemmed from the Pentagon’s plans to test a laser for use in shooting down drones used by Mexican drug cartels. That’s according to three people familiar with the situation who were granted anonymity to share sensitive details. And two of those people say that caused friction with the Federal Aviation Administration, which wanted to ensure commercial air safety and the two agencies sought to coordinate. Administration officials haven’t immediately responded to that explanation. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy had said earlier that the response to an incursion by Mexican cartel drones had prompted the airspace closure.
February 11, 2026 3:17 pm
WASHINGTON (AP) — Attorney General Pam Bondi launched into a wide-ranging, passionate defense of President Donald Trump, repeatedly shouting at Democrats during a combative hearing in which she postured herself as the Republican’s chief protector. Bondi’s remarks came at a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday as she tried to turn the page from persistent criticism of the Justice Department’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. The hearing quickly devolved into a partisan brawl, with Bondi repeatedly lobbing insults at Democrats while insisting she was not “going to get in the gutter” with them.
February 11, 2026 2:26 am
A man who pretended to help an elderly woman and then stole her car pleaded guilty in a plea court hearing. James Sickles, 30 formerly of Clarksville, pleaded guilty to a felony charge of robbery of a motor vehicle. Aggravated and simple assault charges along with other robbery and theft charges were dropped. According to police, Sickles approached an elderly woman in front of the Liberty Tower Highrise in California asking if she needed help getting out of her car. Instead of helping her, he pushed her down and stole her car. Sickles received a 2-4 year sentence in state prison as a result of the plea, he must also pay $6400 in restitution to the victim.
February 11, 2026 2:46 am

An investigation is underway into a fiery wrong-way crash early Tuesday morning that shut down eastbound I-70 in Westmoreland County for nearly 11 hours. The crash, which involved multiple commercial vehicles and an SUV, happened around 12:45 a.m. in Hempfield Township. State Police say 80-year-old Daniel Oliver drove several miles in the wrong direction on I-70, crashing into three tractor-trailers. Firefighters said that the semi that caught fire was hauling produce while another truck spilled fuel onto the interstate. Troopers say Oliver and the driver of the first tractor-trailer were taken to the hospital. The extent of their injuries is currently unknown. The other two drivers were treated at the scene.
February 11, 2026 4:53 am

RIO RICO, Ariz. (AP) — A report by the New York Times Wednesday morning says a person detained for questioning in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie has been released. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department said in a statement Tuesday night that deputies detained someone during a traffic stop south of Tucson. The department later said a location in Rio Rico, about an hour’s drive from Tucson, was being searched. The news was another potential break in a case that has gripped the nation for more than a week. It came hours after the FBI released surveillance images of a masked person with a handgun holster outside Guthrie’s front door the night she vanished. It wasn’t clear if the person being questioned is the same person captured on surveillance video.
February 11, 2026 4:54 am
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Police have identified the suspect in a school shooting in Canada as an 18-year-old who had prior mental health calls to her home. Authorities shared Jesse Van Rootselaar’s name at a news conference Wednesday, a day after seven people were killed at a school in remote British Columbia and two others were killed at a nearby home in one of the country’s deadliest mass shootings. Royal Canadian Mounted Police Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald said Van Rootselaar, who was found dead, had a history of mental health contact with police, and that the suspect’s mother and stepbrother were also found dead