Crane collapses in Miami from Hurricane Irma's wind

MIAMI (AP) - As Hurricane Irma threatens to pound Miami with winds of mind-boggling power, a heavyweight hazard looms over the city's skyline: two dozen enormous construction cranes.

Harvey first responder contracts flesh-eating bacteria infection

A Hurricane Harvey hero is recovering from multiple surgeries after he contracted a flesh-eating bacteria infection during rescue efforts.

5 living former Presidents launch One America Appeal

All five living former American presidents have joined together to issue the “One America Appeal” to ask their fellow citizens and friends around the world to support the staggering recovery needs from Hurricane Harvey. As the nation carefully watches the advance of Hurricane Irma, the presidents stand ready to expand their appeal to help those affected by that storm.

Secret Service officer gives hot meal to homeless man

A Secret Service officer was photographed helping a homeless man sleeping on the streets just one block from the White House late Monday evening.

Man calls 911 after Tinder date gets stuck in window trying to grab feces

A British man launched a GoFundMe campaign this week asking viewers to help buy him a new window after his Tinder date got stuck in his old window while trying to retrieve her feces she discarded and had to be rescued by emergency officials.

Parents upset after 'Unicorn' poem used in school

A group of parents is concerned after they read a poem given to dozens of middle school students at a Polk County school.

Time-lapse video shows northwest wildfire devastation

A dramatic time-lapse video shows a raging wildfire take hold in the Columbia River Gorge area 52 miles east of Portland, along the Washington Oregon border.

HOW TO HELP: North Texans and Hurricane Harvey

There are a lot of ways North Texans can help storm victims. The easiest is to text a donation to the Red Cross or Salvation Army.

Lancaster County 'terrified' by red 'It' balloons tied to grates

Officers from the Lititz Borough Police Department caught a freight when they happened upon red balloons tied to sewer grates in town ahead of the theatrical release of "It."

Fed-up feline swims through Hurricane Harvey floodwaters

This fed-up feline is definitely done with Hurricane Harvey. The cat was photographed swimming through dirty floodwaters in Houston, Texas, by Getty photographer Scott Olson. The image, which was captured Aug. 30, has since gone viral, with many commenting on the cat’s resilience in the face of the storm. It’s been shared more than 65,000 times.  

Man trashes 7-Eleven after clerk refuses to sell beer after 2AM

Santa Ana police have released surveillance video in hopes of tracking down an enraged customer who smashed windows and trashed the front counter of a convenience store after a clerk declined to sell him beer in the middle of the night.

WATCH: Officer calmly snares 5-foot rattlesnake

When police in Lakeland got a call about a “female suspect nestled under a stairway," they knew just the specialist for the job.  Officer Scott Wisneski responded to Lakeland Electric’s McIntosh Power Plant -- with tongs in hand.

Chick-fil-A giving away free breakfast during September

Chick-fil-A is giving away free food to those who download their mobile app and either create a new account or update an existing app.

13-year-old running for Governor of Vermont

A candidate for governor in Vermont is too young to vote but he's not too young to run.

Chipotle to offer queso at restaurants nationwide

Chipotle hopes its new queso dip will satisfy its customers' cravings — and help reinvigorate sales that have been hurt by food scares. The Mexican food chain said it will begin offering all-natural warm queso in restaurants nationwide next Tuesday.

Tyler Perry donates $1 million for Harvey relief, $250k going to Joel Osteen's church

Actor and entertainer Tyler Perry announced that he will donate $1 million to Hurricane Harvey relief efforts. In addition, he is defending his friend Joel Osteen and donating the first $250,000 to his church to help buy supplies.

Fake forecast maps imply Hurricane Irma will hit Houston

Official-looking maps are making the rounds on social media that suggest Houston is in the crosshairs of another hurricane. But meteorologists, including FOX 26's Mike Iscovitz, are trying to help stop the spread of this online rumor.

George Strait headlining Harvey relief concert in San Antonio

Country legend George Strait is headlining a Harvey relief concert in San Antonio with several of his fellow country musicians joining him.