According to the district attorney’s office, Christine Belusko had a 2-year-old daughter and investigators still aren’t sure where Christa Nicole is.
Author: Saleen Martin, USA TODAY
‘Give it a carrot’: Rick Ross thanks community, team for getting buffaloes home safely
After some bison escaped Rick Ross’ farm in Georgia, the rapper thanked his neighbors and ‘team’ for returning the animals safely over the weekend.
‘Foundation of the bridge’: Recalling ‘Courageous Eight’ who risked all to spearhead Selma marches
Today marks 58 years since Civil Rights leaders marched from Selma to Montgomery. These are the “Courageous Eight” who spearheaded local efforts.
Bob Jr., an iconic lion known as ‘King of the Serengeti’, killed by rival lions: Report
Bob Jr., named after Jamaican singer and songwriter Bob Marley, ruled Serengeti National Park for years.
They thought they heard a bird stuck in the walls. It was actually a Harry Potter toy.
A noise-making toy version of Hedwig, Harry Potter’s snowy owl, led a U.K. resident to think that a bird was actually trapped within a wall.
Man drives van into front doors of Philadelphia police headquarters while media was on-site
A man drove a minivan into Philadelphia police headquarters early Tuesday, just as multiple media members were on-site to capture the incident.
How 1,200-year-old eggs from a 9-foot tall, 1,500-pound bird led to a scientific breakthrough
“This is the first time a taxonomic identification has been derived from an elephant bird eggshell,” said co-author Gifford Miller from CU Boulder.
She was found in 1978 and her gravestone read ‘Unknown’. Now, the ‘Granby Girl’ has a name.
The remains of the woman, Patricia Ann Tucker, were found on Nov. 15, 1978 buried under leaves on a logging road off in Granby, Massachusetts.
‘Chilling’ video shows the moment a lithium-ion battery started a fire at NY supermarket
A massive fire sparked by a lithium-ion battery on a scooter at a Bronx supermarket left seven people injured on Sunday, authorities said.
A hunter thought he killed two coyotes. They were actually a family’s German shepherds.
The hunter, Michael Konschak, applied for a probation program that could’ve erased the charges but a judge rejected his request Wednesday.