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The suspect in the bombing of a Palm Springs fertility clinic was tentatively identified by the FBI as Guy Edward Bartkus, 25 ...
The FBI believes Edward Bartkus, a resident of Twentynine Palms, home to a large U.S. Marine Corps base, about 58 miles northwest of Palm Springs ... was a 2010 silver Ford Fusion sedan.
One man is thought to be responsible for the fatal explosion that heavily damaged a Palm Springs fertility clinic Saturday, ...
The Palm Springs Art Museum, which was founded in 1938, contains an impressive collection of permanent and rotating works, such as pieces from the landscape painter Thomas Moran and glass artist ...
Days after a powerful bomb blast rocked the city, Palm Springs officials are pledging aid for the most severely damaged businesses.
Palm Springs merchants and tourists say Saturday's bombing was tragic, but they expect it to have little impact on the city's way of life.
One person was killed and at least four other people were injured after a vehicle exploded outside of a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California.
Authorities characterized the incident as ‘probably the largest bombing scene we’ve ever seen in Southern California’ during ...
Investigators are combing through the writings of a 25-year-old man believed responsible for bombing a Palm Springs fertility ...
A car explosion was reported near American Reproductive Centers clinic in Palm Springs, startling nearby residents who said it felt like an earthquake. UPDATE: A powerful explosion that rocked ...
Authorities are investigating what appear to be radical views that Guy Edward Bartkus expressed online in the months before ...
The apparent motive behind the bombing comes from the suspect's anti-natalism ideology, which is the belief that no one should have children ever.