People Stuck on SeaWorld Ride
SeaWorld San Diego said it's investigating what caused an iconic ride to lose power Sunday, leaving dozens of riders stranded for hours hundreds of feet off the ground. The 48 people on the Skytower...
View ArticleHigh Court Won't Hear CA Cross Case
The U.S. Supreme Court will not review the decades-long legal dispute over the Mt. Soledad Cross, a 43-foot-tall cross erected on public land in San Diego in the 1950s that has since become a veterans...
View ArticleMcD's Worker Surrendering in Attack
The South Jersey McDonald's worker wanted for the brutal beating of a young mother in front of her toddler and a group of bystanders is expected to turn herself in to police. According to New Jersey...
View ArticleOakland Raiderettes to Get $9/Hour
When the Oakland Raiderettes begin their cheerleading season this summer, “Football’s Fabulous Females” will be paid California's minimum wage, for the first time in team history, for the time they...
View ArticleMan Strangles Fellow Patient: PD
A man is facing a first-degree murder charge after police say he strangled a fellow patient Thursday in their shared room at Aventura Hospital. Raul Alexander Rios, 32, was found dead Thursday in the...
View ArticleLandon Donovan Initially Rooted Against Team USA
Landon Donovan admitted that at first he wasn't rooting for his former teammates in the World Cup send-off series. "I'll be completely honest, watching them play Azerbaijan, inside, part of me was...
View ArticleArrest in Conn. Craigslist Murder
A suspect in the May 2013 murder of Cromwell resident Felix DeJesus III might not be able to stand trial. DeJesus was killed while trying to sell a tablet he'd advertised on Craigslist and Marvin...
View ArticleBoy, 12, Shot Dead at Camp
The deadly shooting of a 12-year-old Boy Scout at a summer camp in San Diego appeared at first to be self-inflicted, but now investigators are interviewing witnesses and examining forensic evidence to...
View ArticleSoldier Goes Home After 62 Years
The newly discovered remains of an American soldier who once helped track down millions of dollars-worth of stolen jewels after World War II are finally headed home to Delaware. The homecoming comes 62...
View ArticleCobra Bite Victim Thought She'd Die
A Florida wildlife sanctuary employee bitten by a cobra while cleaning a snake cage is out of the hospital and looking forward to going back to work. Aneth McCarthy told WPTV that she thought she was...
View ArticleGroup of New Yorkers Lifts Taxi Off Elderly Bicyclist
A bicyclist hit by a taxi near Columbus Circle Monday morning was rescued by a group of bystanders who rushed to lift the car off the elderly woman, police and witnesses say. The FDNY says a bicyclist...
View ArticlePlea Deal Before TX Bombing Trial
A Texas man accused of trying to blow up a natural gas pipeline two years ago pleaded guilty late Monday to charges related to the 2012 blast. The Dallas Morning News reported Anson Chi pleaded guilty...
View ArticleQuestions Remain on Faulty SeaWorld Ride
People are questioning why SeaWorld San Diego visitors were trapped on a ride for four hours Sunday. The Skytower lost power, stranding 48 people – including 46 park guests and two SeaWorld employees –...
View Article"666" Vandalism Investigated as Possible Hate Crime: Dallas Police
Dallas Police are investigating a possible hate crime after graffiti was discovered in six places around Oak Lawn and Downtown Dallas. 666, known as the mark of the devil, was found in bright red paint...
View ArticleLaw Protects Kids Crossing Border
Thousands of undocumented, unaccompanied children flooding across the U.S.-Mexico have created a vast processing backlog at U.S. Border Patrol stations, complicated in part by a 2008 law, immigration...
View ArticleBrush Fire Burns 125 Acres in California Foothills
A brush fire that burned in California's South San Jose foothills near Highway 85 at Cottle Road threatened homes as it swept across about 125 acres of vegetation Monday afternoon, according to the San...
View ArticleVigil Held in West LA for Jewish Teens
Dozens of people gathered in West Los Angeles on Monday night to hold a candlelight vigil for three Jewish teens who were found dead after being kidnapped in the West Bank earlier this month. Download:...
View ArticleTeen Indicted in Fatal Beating
The mother of Troy Causey, a star basketball player at Dallas’ Wilmer Hutchins High School, says there's no justice for her son. On Monday, a Dallas County grand jury indicted 19-year-old Jonathan...
View ArticleSterling v. Sterling: Battle of High Powered Lawyers
Two main issues emerged Monday in the legal battle over the proposed sale of the Los Angeles Clippers basketball team, and the highly charged matter of the mental competence of Donald Sterling is not...
View ArticleMcD's Worker Surrenders
The South Jersey McDonald's worker wanted in the brutal beating of a young mother in front of her toddler and a group of bystanders turned herself in to police Monday night and is in jail. Latia Harris...
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