Publix Customer Describes Plane Crash at Fla Store
Posted: 6:18 AM A Florida woman says she was grocery shopping when a small experimental plane crashed into the supermarket's meat department.
Posted: 6:18 AM A Florida woman says she was grocery shopping when a small experimental plane crashed into the supermarket's meat department.
Posted: 6:17 AM Tennessee Lawmakers have passed a dress code measure allowing schools to ban sagging pants.
Posted: 12:02 AM An 80-year-old woman was able to successfully land a twin-engine airplane in Sturgen Bay Wisconsin after her husband became unconscious at the controls and died.
Posted: 11:40 PM Anchorage police say a dive team has found a body believed to be that of an Alaska coffee shop worker who vanished Feb. 1.
Updated: 6:13 AM A Democratic outside group backing President Barack Obama's re-election bid is trying to tie Republican Mitt Romney to the oil industry, responding to an ad assailing Obama's energy record.
Posted: 6:05 AM A western Pennsylvania family is suing a hospital and funeral home after the wrong man's body was prepared for a viewing that had to be canceled after the family discovered the error.
Updated: 12:40 AM Mega Millions Mania brings out daydreamers across Nebraska. We find out where people have been buying their tickets and what they would do with their winnings.
Posted: 9:13 AM Police in Maryland pulled over a motorist dressed as Batman, but the caped crusader escaped without a ticket.
Posted: 9:04 AM The U.S. Army Reserve has reprimanded a soldier who went on national television in his military uniform to endorse Ron Paul for president on the night of the Iowa caucuses.
Updated: 8:34 AM Vice President Joe Biden says he's confident the Supreme Court will uphold the constitutionality of the health care law.
Posted: 8:26 AM JetBlue says the crew of Las Vegas-bound flight 191 -- which had to make an emergency landing in Texas because of the strange and frightening behavior of its pilot -- will remain quiet about the incident.
Updated: 10:07 PM In his book, Morton makes the argument that there's plenty of blame to go around: from the people who took on homes they couldn't afford to the banks that loaned them the money.
Posted: 7:25 AM Pennsylvania prosecutors are expected to soon file their response to Jerry Sandusky's request that a judge dismiss the child sexual abuse charges pending against him.
Posted: 6:44 AM Medical professionals are grappling with a new challenge at a time when computers, smartphones and iPads are edging their way into the examining room.
Posted: 6:09 AM With pastures withered from a lingering drought, farmers in Texas and northwest Louisiana have abandoned donkeys by the hundreds.
Updated: 10:04 AM A judge has dismissed a murder charge against a man who chased and fatally stabbed a suspected thief, citing the same self-defense law at the center of the Trayvon Martin case.
Updated: 9:58 AM Former President George H.W. Bush plans to endorse Mitt Romney, further urging the Republican Party to coalesce around the former Massachusetts governor's presidential campaign.
Posted: 8:41 AM A judge has ordered a mental competency exam for a teenager accused of killing three students in an Ohio high school shooting last month.
Posted: 7:24 AM Go ahead, call it Obamacare.
Posted: 7:14 AM Passengers aboard an early morning flight bound from New York to Las Vegas first noticed something wrong when the plane's top pilot came out of the cockpit unannounced.
Posted: 6:31 AM The U.S. attorney's office in Sacramento says it has entered a court filing in the case of a campaign treasurer charged with looting the political accounts of numerous Democratic candidates.
Posted: 5:52 AM Laptops and iPads containing sensitive information about Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney's campaign were stolen from an SUV in San Diego last week.
Posted: 5:48 AM A rookie California cop is back in uniform after getting national attention for his first big case -- working undercover for eight months as a high school senior.
Posted: 5:36 AM While Dominique Strauss-Kahn faces fresh charges in his native France amid a prostitution investigation, a civil suit against him is still pending in New York.
Posted: 7:27 AM The wife of a U.S. soldier accused of killing 17 Afghan civilians says her husband showed no signs of PTSD before he deployed, and adds that she doesn't feel like she'll ever believe he was involved in the killings.