Customs agents seized more than two dozen giant beetles _ some the size of a child’s hand _ from an overseas package after postal workers heard the insects making scratching noises.
A former Bethlehem woman will serve up to 23 months in prison for having her 7-year-old son dress as a Cub Scout to collect money for a nonexistent cause.
A Snickers bar did in one Arkansas burglar. Police in Jonesboro said Brian D. Bass, 39, left the half-eaten candy bar on a counter at the Cato Animal Hospital during a Jan. 24 robbery.
A judge says he will release a man who was jailed last week for failing to make sure his daughter earned her high school equivalency diploma.
Brian LaFave couldn’t care less how high gasoline prices climb these days _ he’s parked his pickup truck and is refusing to buy gas for a month, possibly longer.
DNA testing has shown an attack on a family van some blamed on the legendary Lizard Man appears to have been actually done by a domestic dog. Something chewed up the front fender of Bob and Dixie Rawson’s van in February. Bite marks were left on the wheel wells and blood was found on the vehicle.
A Harrisonburg court has dismissed a case against a baby boy summoned to appear in court for an unpaid bill. Richard White said he was shocked when he got a subpoena in the mail requiring his 1-year-old son, Jacy, to appear in Rockingham County General District Court next Tuesday over a $391 chiropractor bill.
A robbery was prevented Thursday by an unusual crime-fighting tool _ a parked car. Karla Gierstors of West Des Moines was walking in downtown Des Moines about 6:15 a.m. Thursday when a man threatened her with a box cutter and grabbed her purse.
A race for a seat in the Arkansas House has taken on biblical proportions as a contender’s campaign mailing offers a one-word description of the incumbent: “Judas!”
Two Somerset County men are charged with trying to steal live power lines that were still attached to a transformer and utility poles.
A group of five boarding students in Code Lyoko; a French animated TV series are once again on their way to school but this time platform is a bit distinctive i.e. Nintendo’s next-gen platform Wii.
The Game Factory; the game publisher has announced...
According to the research conducted by Psychologist Seth Pollak and medical student Alison Wismer Fries at University of Wisconsin- Madison, the children neglected in their childhood develop abnormal behavior.
The study was conducted on 18 four- year...
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A sign indicating free gas and a phone number beckons motorist as they pass First Baptist Church in Snellville, Ga., Monday May 12, 2008. The church is raffling two $500 tickets for free gas with the intentions of drawing people to revival services as...
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