A Washington man suffered second- and third-degree burns rescuing his niece from a burning home. “I’d do it again,” he told KOMO-TV.
Author: Jordan Culver, USA TODAY
‘Truly terrifying’: 3 people treated for panic attacks after fireworks scare inside DC’s Union Station
D.C. Deputy Mayor Kevin Donahue said fireworks were set off at Union Station. The fireworks which led some to believe there was an active shooter.
A dad sent up his drone to get photos of his kids at the beach in Florida. Then things got scary
Dan Watson, 35, captured overhead photos of a shark swimming near his family at New Smyrna Beach in Florida.
Researchers tried (and failed) to kill cockroaches for six months: ‘We thought something was going to work’
German cockroaches, the most common cockroaches in the world, are quickly evolving to resist insecticides, a new study suggests.
Oregon sheriff’s office goes fishing in Willamette River, pulls out 57 electric scooters and bikes
More than 50 e-scooters and bikes were pulled out of the Willamette River in Portland by the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office.
‘I’m just so happy’: A big brother hugged his little sister at her Pre-K graduation. The photo went viral
A photo of an emotional 8-year-old boy hugging his little sister at a Pre-K graduation has gone viral.
‘God, Guns and Freedom’: A rural Alabama Ford dealership’s Fourth of July promotion is a viral sensation
A Ford dealership in rural Alabama is promising a Bible, a shotgun and an American flag with the purchase of a new or pre-owned vehicle.
10 Philadelphia police recruits resign after trying to cheat on open-book exam
Ten Philadelphia police recruits resigned after they admitted to trying to cheat on an open-book exam, according to multiple reports.
University of Utah student Mackenzie Lueck took a Lyft to meet someone at a park. Now she’s missing
Salt Lake Citypolice are searching for Mackenzie Lueck, who has been missing for a week, though at this point, police are not suspecting foul play.
The knitting website Ravelry banned support for President Donald Trump. Here’s how Twitter reacted
An online knitting and crafting community has banned posts and projects in support of President Donald Trump and his administration.