Iams Dog Food Recalled for Salmonella Contamination
The makers of Iams dog food last week recalled several types of dog food due to possible salmonella contamination. Products affected include Eukanuba brand dry dog food and Iams dry dog and cat foods,...
View ArticleWATCH: Cal State East Bay's Warren Hall Imploded
Hundreds of people watched Warren Hall fall to the ground Saturday morning at Cal State East Bay's Hayward campus. The old 13-story administration building was imploded at around 9 a.m. because it was...
View ArticleHannah Anderson Speaks Out at Car Wash Fundraiser
San Diego kidnap survivor Hannah Anderson spoke out on-camera Saturday for the first time since the 16-year-old was rescued, thanking supporters as she left a car wash fundraiser with her father in...
View ArticlePitbull-Backed Miami Sports School to Open Monday
Miami-Dade's newest school is set to open Monday, and while the final touches are still being made, everyone involved says it will be a home run. The Sports Leadership and Management charter school,...
View ArticleRally, Petitions Signal Filner Recall Kick-Off
The effort to recall embattled Mayor Bob Filner officially kicked into high gear on Sunday with several recall-related events held around San Diego. At around 2:15 p.m., supporters of the campaign to...
View ArticleWeather Forecast: Hot and Mainly Dry Sunday in South Florida
Sunday will be warm and sunny, with just a few showers possible. Highs will reach about 90 degrees and a tropical wave south of Cuba may pump in some moisture, giving South Florida a 30 percent chance...
View ArticlePodium Kiss Between Two Russian Female Athletes Sparks Debate
It was a gold medal win, sealed with a controversial kiss. Two female athletes on the Russian track and field team shared a kiss that was caught on camera at the World Athletics Championship on...
View Article2 Dead in Apparent Murder-Suicide in Condo for Seniors: Cops
Two people are dead after an apparent murder-suicide at a Margate condo building, officials said. Robert Halik, 58, shot and killed his mother Jindra Halik, 88, in their Palm Springs condominium at...
View ArticleUp in Smoke: The Best of Hempfest 2013
The annual Hempfest kicked off in Seattle on Aug. 16. Photo Credit: AP
View ArticleErin No Longer a Tropical Depression
Erin is no longer a tropical depression, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami. The remnant of the depression was located about 1080 miles west-northwest of the Cape Verde Islands, and...
View Article2 Dead in Miami Beach, Due to Rip Currents: Rescue
An elderly man and a woman died after being caught in rip currents in Miami Beach, officials said Sunday. The two were swimming at the beach on Collins Avenue and 64th Street when they were likely...
View ArticleBoil Water Order Issued for Town of Davie
The Town of Davie has issued a precautionary water boil notice for residents, officials said. All water used for drinking, cooking, making ice, brushing teeth or washing dishes must set at a rolling...
View ArticleStress Rising as First Day of School Approaches
As kids head back to school across South Florida, excitement is rising, but so are the nerves. That’s why the experts say it’s important that parents help ease the back-to-school stress and not...
View ArticleZurich Unveils Drive-In "Sex Boxes"
The oldest profession in the world is getting a modern makeover. Zurich is opening up its first sex drive-in -- also called "sex boxes"-- later this month in an effort to keep tabs on its sex workers....
View ArticleMan Arrested for Defacing Suarez Campaign Sign Speaks Out
The man arrested for defacing one of Miami Commissioner Francis Suarez's mayoral campaign signs is defending his actions a day after police say they caught him red-handed. Miami Police say they found...
View ArticleMan Survives Being Hit by Chicago-Bound Train at 110 MPH
A Michigan City-area man reportedly survived with just a few broken bones after being struck by a Chicago-bound Amtrak train traveling 110 mph Friday. Darryle See, 22, was alert and talking to police...
View Article17 Punished for Placing Sex Ads While Deployed
The Marine Corps says 17 people have been punished for placing ads on the Internet seeking sex while they were deployed to Afghanistan. Those punished included 11 military personnel and six civilian...
View ArticleLouis Vuitton Race Included Shout: "Man Overboard"
In a sailing race that basically had only one competitor, the series opener of the Louis Vuitton Cup finals Saturday had moments of high drama when the call of "man overboard" was made by Team New...
View ArticleJob Seekers Sleep on Manhattan Street
Hundreds of people hunting for work are spending the night on a Manhattan street, lining up for a chance to get into a carpenters' union training program. Some job seekers brought folding chairs,...
View ArticleOld Saybrook Residents Receive False Terror Warning
Residents of Old Saybrook received quite a shock after hearing the area was under a terrorist attack over the Connecticut town's public address system on Sunday afternoon. The Office of Emergency...
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