Police allegedly helped illegal multimillion-dollar marijuana operation
Federal prosecutors say law enforcement officers and a prosecutor aided an operation that illegally sold $13 million in pot grown for Maine’s medical marijuana program.
Caution: Salmon crossing! Skokomish River flood brings salmon to the streets
Those weren't your typical pedestrians crossing the streets of Mason County during an atmospheric river Thursday afternoon. It was salmon!
Sitting Bull's great-grandson confirmed using DNA from lock of hair
The great-grandson of famed Lakota Sioux Chief Sitting Bull has been confirmed as his closest living relative by scientists, who used a new DNA technique.
'Fluffernutter,' 'dad bod': Merriam-Webster dictionary adds 455 new words
“Fluffernutter,” “dad bod” and “deplatform” are among the new words added to the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Kansas mom returns to find apartment completely cleared out, left with nothing: 'My jaw dropped'
The alleged property management's clerical mistake is being blamed for the mishap.
Ohio made 35,000 Wright Brothers license plates with a big mistake
Ohio printed out 35,000 new license plates before realizing a banner depicted on the plate was attached to the wrong end of the Wright Brothers' historic first plane.
Tropicana announces orange juice-friendly toothpaste
Tropicana Toothpaste that will not ruin orange juice is coming. But fans will have to enter to win the limited edition product.
Don’t change outgoing voicemail if lost, stranded: Rescue team responds to viral post
After a post on Facebook advising any lost hikers or stranded motorists to change their outgoing voicemail to reveal their locations should their phones die or lose signal went viral, a nonprofit rescue team from Colorado is pointing out why that’s not a good idea.
Kit Kat Halloween costume for 4 people breaks apart just like the candy
The Hershey Company announced that it will give away the costume to one group of fans before Halloween.
Colorado hiker, lost for 24 hours, ignored rescuers' phone calls because they didn’t recognize the number
A Colorado hiker who got lost after wandering off a trail had a search party out overnight looking for them -- but ignored repeated phone calls from rescuers because the hiker didn't recognize the number.
Arizona Cardinals fans have high hopes their team can win it all
Arizona Cardinals fans are hoping this is the year their favorite football team wins it all.
Golden Gate Bridge whistles to the tune of the gale
Strong winds produce a unique tune as drivers pass the grand span.
Alligator on leash walked by police officers in North Carolina
Walks aren't just for dogs, apparently. Officers in North Carolina could be seen walking a 9-foot alligator on a "leash" after removing the reptile from a public pool.
Florida woman spots alligator in clouds
"Proof that Florida man has grown more powerful and can now control the weather," one viewer wrote.
Loop 202 in Mesa reopens after large object gets wedged under overpass
The top of a dump truck blocked the westbound lanes of Loop 202 Red Mountain Freeway near Greenfield Road on Oct. 21.
Lego reveals 3,955-piece 'Home Alone' set — here’s how much it’ll cost
The Lego Ideas 'Home Alone' set will be released on Nov. 1
Rare coin made in Boston in 1652 up for auction
An extraordinarily rare coin with a face value of just pennies when it was minted in mid-17th century New England is going up for auction in London next month. Here is why it could sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Ranchers help corral bull roaming Rita Ranch neighborhood in Tucson
No bull: Tucson police had to respond to reports of a bull roaming a neighborhood near Mesquite Elementary School.
Indiana town will give you cash and ‘grandparents on demand’ if you move there
Yes, you read that correctly. The City of Greensburg, Indiana will give you cash and “Grandparents on Demand” if you decide to move there and work remotely.
Brian Laundrie lookalike has hotel door kicked in by US Marshals, deputies in arrest attempt
“I said, ‘You might want to change your appearance for a while or this will continue to happen where you go,’” Graham County Sheriff Jerry Crisp told Severin Beckwith, the Brian Laundrie doppelgänger.