Dead Shark Mysteriously Ends Up on Subway
A dead shark that mysteriously ended up on a subway train caused a stir among New Yorkers and forced an evacuation of the car early Wednesday. A witness told NBC 4 New York that she boarded an empty...
View ArticlePhilly Plane Threat Unfounded
A plane from Ireland landed in Philadelphia after an "unsubstantiated" threat, according to Philadelphia police. But after investigating, federal agents and local police said the threat was unfounded....
View ArticleMan Seen Doing Graffiti Died After Officer Used Taser
An 18-year-old man who was seen putting graffiti on private property in Miami Beach died after he ran from police and an officer used a Taser on him, police said. Miami Beach Police officers saw Israel...
View ArticleWoman Says She Was Harassed on Flight for Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding advocates are rallying around a Laurel, Md. mom who said she was harassed on an American Airlines flight last month because she refused to cover her son while breastfeeding him. A group...
View ArticleTeen Admits to Choking Autumn Pasquale, Takes Plea Deal
Justin Robinson admitted in court Wednesday that he murdered 12-year-old Autumn Pasquale inside his family's home in Clayton, N.J. Robinson was 15 years old when he was arrested for her murder along...
View ArticleWoman Arrested in Miami Crash Involving 5 Cars
Officials have made an arrest in connection with a five car crash that left one driver dead. Isis M. Cesar, 36, was taken into custody Tuesday for the May 9 crash on NW 7th Street and 47th Avenue in...
View ArticleLobbyists Surrender on Charges Related to Mayor Arrests
A pair of lobbyists facing charges related to the public corruption arrests of the mayors of Miami Lakes and Sweetwater surrendered to authorities Wednesday. Jorge Forte, 41, and Richard Candia, 49,...
View ArticleSlaughtered Horse Found in Miami Gardens
Authorities are investigating after the gruesome remains of a slaughtered horse were found in a warehouse district in Miami Gardens Wednesday. The remains were found outside a business in the 5200...
View ArticleNSU Launches Online Shark Tracker
Tracking sharks has become a lot easier now thanks to Nova Southeastern University’s Guy Research Institute in South Florida. A new interactive website allows users to track over 73 sharks and monitor...
View ArticleJungle Island Looking for Name for Baby Zebu Cow
Jungle Island's newest addition is in the market for a name. The baby zebu cow, born July 29 to proud parents Elvis and Priscilla, has yet to be named and the park is asking for the public's help....
View ArticleSuspect Crashes Stolen Tow Truck Into Building in Hialeah
A suspect who stole a tow truck led authorities on a chase before crashing the truck into an apartment building in Hialeah early Wednesday. According to police, the chase began when the suspect,...
View ArticleUltra Music Festival Announces Payment Plan for 2014
With ticket prices on the rise, the popular “Ultra Music Festival” announced Tuesday that a payment plan is now available for 2014. The plan allows festival-goers to purchase a general admission ticket...
View ArticleTomica Pleads Guilty in Fatal Miami Beach Hit-And-Run
The 20-year-old woman charged with DUI manslaughter in the death of a South Beach chef accepted a plea deal Wednesday afternoon. Karlie Tomica pleaded guilty to hitting and killing Shore Club hotel...
View ArticleWildfire Demolishes Homes, Forces Evacuations
Several structures, including homes, have been demolished, one firefighter injured and residents forced to evacuate as a fast-moving wildfire consumed a wide swath of land between Banning and...
View Article2 Killed in Separate Broward Car Crashes
Two women were killed in separate car crashes Wednesday morning in Broward County, officials said. For one of those women, it was not the first time a serious car crash had affected her and her family....
View ArticlePerformance-Enhancing Drugs Popular Among Non-Athletes
Performance enhancing drugs are banned by sports organizations, but they're not illegal with a legitimate prescription. And they're becoming more popular among non-athletes. There are several local...
View ArticleAmber Alert Expands for Missing Lakeside Children
An Amber Alert was extended to Oregon Wednesday as the search continued for two missing children from San Diego’s East County believed to be traveling with a 40-year-old suspect. At the request of the...
View ArticleSoCal Wildfire Spreads to 14,000 Acres
A raging wildfire that spread rapidly in Southern California mountain foothill communities was scorching more rugged terrain Thursday, and the reported number of homes destroyed was expected to...
View ArticleDriver, Passenger Flee After Car Rams West Park House
Authorities are looking for a driver and passenger who fled on foot after their car crashed into a home in West Park Thursday morning. According to the Broward Sheriff's Office, the car struck the home...
View ArticleRare Tiger Cubs Born at National Zoo
The National Zoo has two new residents. The Zoo's Sumatran tiger Damai gave birth to the cubs Monday. Zoo officials say both cubs appear to be healthy, adding Damai is doing a great job with her new...
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