South Carolina’s lottery office said it would pay nearly $100,000 for numbers that didn’t win. The slip-up happened during Saturday night’s Pick 4 drawing.
A school bus driver in suburban Chicago, who allegedly drove a bus full of students while nearly three times the legal blood alcohol limit, was suspended and
It’s a green day as millions around the world celebrate St. Patrick with oodles of parades, music, green beer and shamrocks.
Saying it was raining cats and dogs this weekend could be a bit of an understatement. But sometimes it isn't too far off – there have been occasions when
A piece of history – and a mystery – came to light in Somerton, Ariz. last weekend. However, one thing was missing.
A woman heading to her stepfather's house was "beyond lost" when she and her 8-year-old son took one wrong turn after another through the backroads of Thurston County and onto a
On-board surveillance video shows a school bus driver was sleep-deprived and didn't stop before turning into a suburban Philadelphia middle school, causing an accident that killed
An earthquake east of downtown Los Angeles rippled across Southern California before dawn Tuesday, jolting millions of people awake and putting first-responders on alert but
An official says a plane making an emergency landing struck and killed a man who was walking or jogging along a Hilton Head, S.C., beach.
Police escorted convoys of flatbed trucks carrying piles of sandbags into neighborhoods Monday as the cities of Fargo in eastern North Dakota and neighboring Moorhead, Minn., went
Workers at a Michigan restaurant that caters to children and families were shocked to find a three-year-old boy all alone on Saturday night. He was left behind
The national Alliance Defense Fund says a town code that bars religious assemblies in private homes in the Arizona community of Gilbert is unconstitutional.
A North Carolina teacher reportedly has been suspended after being accused of writing "loser" on a sixth grade student's school work.
A California car wash owner says heÂs rather amused after two Internal Revenue Service agents visited his business to demand he pay a debt -- of four cents
Butler University faculty members have scuttled a student-led drive to invite U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts to speak at his niece's May 8 commencement.
A New Hampshire woman who fled her home in a manic state, leaving her husband and young son behind, left few clues when she abandoned her car 150 miles away in another state on a


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