Tiki torch manufacturer 'appalled' at white supremacy protesters

COLUMBUS, Ga. (AP) - The head of the Georgia-based company that makes Tiki torches says he was offended by images of white supremacists marching through Charlottesville, Virginia, using his company's products. W.C. Bradley Co. President and CEO Marc Olivie told the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer on Monday that the Columbus-based company's staff was "appalled and saddened" that the...

GoDaddy boots white supremacist site after article on Charlottesville victim

A prominent white nationalist website that promoted a Virginia rally that ended in deadly violence Saturday is losing its internet domain host.

How to take photos of the eclipse with your smartphone

If you plan on catching the eclipse when it happens later this month- pics, or it didn't happen.

Swift justice: Jury takes Taylor's side in groping lawsuit

Taylor Swift won $1 and long-awaited vindication after a jury decided that a radio host groped her during a pre-concert photo op four years ago. After a weeklong trial over dueling lawsuits, jurors determined that fired Denver DJ David Mueller assaulted the pop star by grabbing her backside during a backstage meet-and-greet.

Where to find safe eclipse glasses

Profits seem to be eclipsing performance when it comes to some eyewear designed to let you look at the upcoming solar eclipse. FOX 4’s Steve Noviello has advice for making sure the glasses you buy are the real deal.

Fleas test positive for the Plague in Coconino, Navajo Counties

Officials with Coconino and Navajo Counties have confirmed that fleas collected in their respective counties have tested positive for the Plague.

Valley man stranded in desert for 3 days with only water & beer

A Valley man wanted to go on an adventure and visit a new town up north, but he ended up getting lost and stuck in the desert for just about 72 hours.

Wendy's employees throw 100th birthday party for regular customer

Employees at A Wendy's restaurant threw a surprise party for one of their regular customers after he revealed his 100th birthday was coming up. 

Ford worker uses bonus to help feed the homeless

After seeing homeless people lying on the street in front of Motor City Casino, a woman tells her nephew she wished she could do something about it.

Woman plummets five stories from downtown parking garage

A woman drove off the 5th floor of a parking garage in Downtown Austin Thursday morning. It is the second time a driver has managed to break through the cable wiring at that garage in less than a year.

Shoppers ready for Texas sales tax holiday starting Friday

HOUSTON (AP) - Ana Medrado made an after-work Walmart run with her young son, a quick stop for the pens and pencils topping a lengthy school supplies list. The Houston Chronicle reports her soon-to-be fourth-grader clung to the cart as she scanned the aisles at a Tomball store, memorizing prices. She calculated he'd also need new shoes and button-downs for his uniform and planned to save...

6-foot boa constrictor found living in family's attic

This story's not for the squeamish. Imagine hearing rustling in your attic, only to discover a 6-foot boa constrictor up there. It happened to a man in Sarasota County.

Dog hugging stuffed animal mourns the loss of best friend

A dog cuddling up with a stuffed animal after losing her best friend is breaking hearts everywhere. 

Why you should never put your feet on the dashboard

A woman is giving a warning that's going viral about something you've probably seen-- or done-- before.

Train and semi-truck collide in Henry County

A train and semi-trailer truck have collided in Henry County, according to the Henry County Police Department. The collision occurred near Highway 42 and Bowder Street in Locust Grove.

It's not delivery. It's DiGiorno Pizza ... spilled on interstate

Arkansas highway officials shut down westbound lanes of a cross-country interstate for four hours so crews could pick up pizza.

Girl Scouts bring back s'mores cookies

It's National S'mores Day and the Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas are celebrating with a big announcement. They're bringing back the popular s'mores cookies. The flavor debuted last year and was the most popular flavor to launch in the 100 years of Girl Scouts selling cookies.