A Florida woman, reportedly eight months pregnant, used a rifle to fatally shoot one of two armed intruders in her home, police say.
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Georgia authorities search for convicted rapist and child molester who was released ‘in error’ from prison
Tony Maycon Munoz-Mendez, 31, was mistakenly released from Rogers State Prison on Friday, according to the Georgia Department of Corrections.
Mom encourages blue candy buckets on Halloween to raise awareness for kids with autism
A mom of a son, who is nonverbal, hopes a blue bucket on Halloween will spread autism awareness. The Autism Society of America said the sign may help.
A Florida man called the sheriff’s office to report stolen marijuana. The deputy’s response: ‘Stop calling’
The Pasco County Sheriff’s Office in Florida told a man to stop calling 911 to report $20 worth of stolen weed.
Staff at an assisted living center allowed dementia patients to fight each other: police
Marilyn Latish McKey, Tonacia Yvonne Tyson and Taneshia Deshawn Jordan were arrested by the Winston-Salem Police Department.
A girl was ‘very scared’ after a car crash. Two Utah firefighters saw her bottles of nail polish and had an idea
Two Utah firefighters helped calm an uninjured but ‘very scared’ girl after a car crash by letting her paint their nails.
Pennsylvania middle school teacher placed on leave after racist rant in school parking lot
A teacher at Drexel Hill Middle School in Pennsylvania has been placed on administrative leave after she used racial slurs in a viral Facebook video.
Police: Memory card found in street had video of woman’s killing. A man has been charged
Alaska resident Brian Steven Smith, 48, was arrested on murder charges after a citizen found an SD card with photos and video of a woman’s killing.
‘Kill it immediately’: Snakehead fish that can breathe air, survive on land found in Georgia
An invasive northern snakehead fish was found in a pond, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division confirmed.
After 3 NICU babies die, Pennsylvania hospital says a waterborne bacteria may be to blame
Three infants are dead after contracting pseudomonas infection, a waterborne bacteria, at Geisinger Medical Center in Pennsylvania.