One of four people killed in the attack on a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meetinghouse in Michigan is being remembered as a grandfather who adored his family. Friends say John Bond was among those who died Sunday when a former Marine smashed his truck into the church and began shooting. Friends said in a GoFundMe posting that Bond was a Navy veteran and well-known in the community. Authorities have not yet released the names of the victims or the eight people who were wounded and expected to survive. Federal investigators remained on the scene Tuesday in Michigan's Grand Blanc Township as heavy machinery began moving debris from the church.

Officials say three people have died and others are believed missing after flooding in a rural community in Arizona. Carl Melford, the Gila County Division of Emergency Management manager, told KPHO-TV that two of the people who died were found in a vehicle and a third person was found elsewhere after flooding on Friday in Globe. The small city, a former mining town, is about 88 miles east of Phoenix. City officials said searchers looked for people missing all night, and more help arrived Saturday to continue the search.

It is now significantly harder for non-U.S. citizens to obtain a commercial driver’s license under new rules the Transportation Department has imposed. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said an audit that was done after a deadly crash in Florida last month that was caused by a truck driver showed that the previous rules weren’t strict enough and some states weren’t following them consistently. Duffy has said that truck driver should have never received a commercial license because of his immigration status. That review found that commercial driver’s licenses were improperly issued in several states. But Duffy said the problems were so egregious in California that he is threatening to pull $160 million in federal funding.

Police in Valdosta, Georgia, have shot and killed a man who opened fire on cars waiting to pick up children at an elementary school. Investigators say a Valdosta police officer heard gunshots and saw a man entering the campus. Officers confronted and fatally shot a man identified by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation as 25-year-old Tychicus Armondo Deshazer. Deshazer died before he could be taken to a hospital. No other injuries were reported. School officials say they quickly dispatched buses loaded with students and herded children waiting to be picked up back inside. Those children were later released to parents.

Authorities in Washington state say forensic tests confirm that the remains of a former soldier wanted in the deaths of his three young daughters have been found. They say the remains of Travis Decker were located in a remote wooded area of central Washington. Law enforcement teams have been looking for Decker for more than three months since his daughters were found dead in June along with his truck at a campground. Decker had failed to return the girls to their mother following a scheduled visit. The search for Decker covered a vast area of rugged and remote terrain in Washington.

A gas tanker truck has exploded and burned multiple vehicles under a Mexico City highway overpass, killing three people and injuring 70 others. Some had their entire bodies charred and others waited for help in the road with burns and torn clothing. The crash on a major highway Wednesday sent flames and smoke billowing over the south of the capital. At least 19 of the injured were in grave condition. Mayor Clara Brugada said prosecutors were investigating, but it appeared that the truck exploded after it tipped over on the highway.

A young child was left dead after an SUV smashed through the window of a daycare north of Toronto shortly before pickup time. York Regional Police say the boy was just 1 1/2 years old. Six other children ranging in age from 18 months to three years old were also injured in the crash and brought to hospital. One was still in critical condition hours later. Police told a news conference that three staff members were also hurt at the daycare near Yonge Street and Nottingham Drive in Richmond Hill, Ontario.

A school bus carrying a softball team has crashed in Oklahoma, injuring multiple people. The crash happened Monday night on U.S. Highway 152 near Minco in Grady County, southwest of Oklahoma City. School district Superintendent Kevin Sims says multiple people on the bus were severely injured. The school will be closed Tuesday. News reports indicate the bus rolled over, and some people were ejected. The exact number of people on the bus and those injured was not immediately known. The Minco First Baptist Church in the town of about 1,500 people posted online that the church sanctuary was open “if you would like to come and pray.”

Authorities in Mexico say a train has collided with a double-decker bus northwest of Mexico City, killing at least 10 people and injuring more than 50. The accident took place early Monday in the town of Atlacomulco. The State of Mexico’s civil defense agency said on X that authorities were still working at the site of the accident in an industrial area. No details were immediately given about how it occurred. One video circulated on social media showed the bus in heavy traffic slowly moving across the train tracks when the fast-moving train suddenly appeared out of frame, ramming the bus at its midpoint.

Authorities in Mexico say a train has collided with a double-deck bus northwest of Mexico City, killing at least eight people and injuring 45. The accident took place early Monday in the town of Atlacomulco.  The state of Mexico’s civil defense agency said via X that authorities were still working the site of the accident, in an industrial area. No details were immediately given about how it occurred.