15-Year-Old Charged in Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl Rally Shooting to Serve Sentence in Youth Detention Center
A 15-year-old who was among those charged with opening fire during the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl rally has been sentenced to a state facility for youths.
Some Firefly Species are Thriving, Others May Be Endangered
On a July evening, Delaware state biologist Jason Davis is doing what children have done for ages: Trying to catch a firefly.
Gizmo, a Las Vegas Dog Missing for 9 Years, is Alive and at Home
A dog that went missing in 2015 in Las Vegas has been found.
Site of 3 Killings During 1967 Detroit Riot to Get Historical Marker
The site of motel in Detroit where three young Black men were killed during a race riot in 1967 is receiving a historic marker.
Autopsy Findings Confirm Illinois Woman Shot by Deputy Died from Gunshot Wound to Head
An Illinois coroner’s initial findings on Sonya Massey’s death were confirmed by the full autopsy report released Friday, which concluded her death was a homicide.
Tanker Plane Missing in Oregon as Western Wildfires Spread
A single-pilot tanker plane disappeared in eastern Oregon while fighting one of the many wildfires spreading across several Western states.
Chicken Wings Advertised as ‘Boneless’ May Contain Bones, Ohio Supreme Court Decides
Consumers cannot expect boneless chicken wings to be free of bones, Ohio Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
Heath Officials Recall Some of Boar's Head Meats Over Listeria Concerns
U.S. health officials Friday announced a recall of some Boar’s Head deli meats as they investigate a listeria outbreak that has sickened dozens of people and caused two deaths.
Wildfire Sparked by Burning Car Triples in Size in a Day
Wildfire in California and Pacific Northwest has tripled in size in one day, and was started by a burning car, authorities said.