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Fire crews have rushed to the scene of a fire along the Exeter Canal after smoke was seen billowing out the roof of a ...
Fire crews are tackling a blaze in a barley field near Exeter. Emergency services were called to the field near Kennford at 14.38pm today and believe 8 to 10 acres of standing crops are affected. Fire ...
Egerton burns brightly throughout Apple TV+’s uneven, entertaining crime thriller Smoke.
TV REVIEW ‘Smoke’ stretches too much story over too many episodes By Chris Vognar Globe correspondent,Updated June 26, 2025, 10:22 a.m.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires is once again flowing into North Dakota, rekindling air quality concerns over the next few days.
The new Apple TV+ series “Smoke” is based on the popular true-crime podcast “Firebug” about a real-life arsonist.
Smoke becomes watchable. Yet in its swerve away from one egregious set of tropes, it embraces others that are, if less irritating, almost as tired.
Smoke Season 1 Episode 1 and 2 introduces a mind-bending thriller that demands your attention. Check out our deep dive!
This week, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency shut down nine smoke and vape stores for selling illegal marijuana products across five cities.
Smoke season 1 is a crime drama series that premiered on June 27, 2025, on Apple TV+ and is set to end its nine-episode run on August 15, 2025.