Kentucky Pastor Wants Snakes Used in Worship Services Returned
Updated: 7:41 AM An eastern Kentucky pastor wants Tennessee wildlife officials to return five venomous snakes confiscated in Knoxville.
Updated: 7:41 AM An eastern Kentucky pastor wants Tennessee wildlife officials to return five venomous snakes confiscated in Knoxville.
Posted: 8:13 AM A Montana television station's regular programming was interrupted by news of a zombie apocalypse.
Posted: 8:07 AM Lovers of the unusual are getting another chance to impress their Valentines this year in New York City.
Updated: 7:11 AM A group of blue collar University of Utah workers will split $1 million in lottery winnings thanks to an ornery little dog named "Stella."
Updated: 8:32 AM A long overdue book has finally been returned to the New York Public Library -- 55 years late.
Posted: 7:41 AM A bighorn sheep named Bam Bam because of his habit of butting vehicles at a Wyoming park has died with his horns, likely of natural causes.
Posted: 8:04 AM Workers using a tower crane to build a 304-unit apartment complex in Seattle have run into a complication: two raccoons climbed 150 feet up the crane and made a home behind the crane's cab.
Posted: 7:58 AM Officials believe a camel that escaped its enclosure twice Tuesday before being clipped by a minivan probably just wanted to be around some other animals.
Posted: 7:36 AM Aspen city council members are considering a 14 mph speed limit in a residential area of the Colorado mountain town in attempt to get the attention of drivers and have them slow down.
Posted: 7:35 AM State officials are investigating the use of a Department of Justice helicopter at a high school homecoming football game in Northern California.
Posted: 7:46 AM A conversation with two passengers landed a Florida tow truck driver in jail after his cellphone pocket-dialed 911 and dispatchers listened in.
Posted: 7:59 AM Police say a western Pennsylvania man stopped at a bar and had a beer minutes after he broke out of a police station holding cell after his arrest on an assault charge.
Updated: 8:51 AM The California Highway Patrol is trying to locate a group of drivers who briefly shut down part of a San Francisco Bay area freeway while they performed stunts in the middle of the road.
Posted: 10:33 PM A Pennsylvania fast-food fan had one whopper of a funeral.
Posted: 8:16 AM Authorities say a 20-year-old Portland woman drove 50 miles to reach the man she thought was her client after being solicited for prostitution through phone and text messages.
Posted: 9:21 AM Everyone knows soda can be bad for your teeth. Sometimes, it can apparently threaten the morning commute, too.
Posted: 7:25 AM Authorities in Northern California say a man arrested in nothing but a trench coat and socks after a break-in. Investigators say he had been using the homeowner's sauna.
Posted: 7:49 AM A federal judge is issuing no immediate ruling after holding on hearing on whether Utah can prohibit plural marriage.
Posted: 12:25 PM A Pennsylvania detective is trying to figure out how an apparent prankster was able to fill out a 2008 voter registration card signed "Barack H. Obama."
Posted: 7:16 AM New York City police say an 18th century cannon was found loaded with gun powder and a cannon ball during a routine cleaning at the Central Park Conservancy.
Posted: 7:18 AM The city manager in Henderson, Nev., says he wants to update the city's logo after it was mistaken for a hamburger.
Posted: 7:08 AM Nearly 800 people have signed up to hunt Burmese pythons on public lands in Florida.
Posted: 8:01 AM Health officials say four people in northwest Georgia have been exposed to rabies by a pet llama.
Posted: 7:05 AM Authorities say a Florida Panhandle man has been arrested after he tried to rob a convenience store with a cattle prod but was thwarted by a clerk with a gun.
Posted: 6:59 AM A Florida man accused of riding his horse while intoxicated during a police chase has changed his plea and was sentenced to time served.