Business owner awards 'employee of the week' to dogs he meets on job site

A son’s viral tweet of his dad’s business awarding dogs “employee of the week” has the internet screaming, ‘they’re all good dogs.’

NASA offering six-figure salary for 'Planetary Protection Officer' position

There's a job opening at Nasa and and it sounds like a job for guardians of the galaxy. Nasa is taking job applications for a 'Planetary Protection Officer.'  

Virginia boy offers to mow White House lawn; Trump invites him to meet White House groundskeeper

White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said that she would occasionally read letters during her press briefings that are sent from people around the country to President Donald Trump.

Mom on verge of death undergoes open heart surgery, C-section at same time

A pregnant mother out of Monroe was on the verge of death. She was given a less than one percent chance of surviving in the operating room. This Monday a miraculous turn of events as she heads home.

Teacher invites 20 students to be part of her wedding

While an elementary school teacher was planning her wedding, she struggled to find the perfect flower girl and ring bearer.

Zeke No. 2, Dak No. 3 on NFLPA top 50 player sales list

NEW YORK (AP) - NFL training camps have been open for less than a week and Tom Brady is already on top of the league once again. The Patriots' superstar quarterback ranks No. 1 in merchandise sales in a list compiled by the NFL players union. The list is based on total sales of all officially licensed NFL player merchandise tracking year-to-date results from March 1 to May 31.

Disney hiring Texans to work from home

If you dream of being part of the Disney team, but can't make the move to Orlando, you might be in luck.

Big house, many people: man builds home for entire family, friends

How often do you see your siblings and your extended family. One Houston man says most relatives don't spend enough time together so do you know what he did? The story behind this mansion is just about as stunning as the home itself.

Amazon, in sign of growth, holds job fair for US warehouses

FALL RIVER, Mass. (AP) - Amazon is holding a giant job fair Wednesday and plans to make thousands of job offers on the spot at nearly a dozen U.S. warehouses. Though it's common for Amazon to ramp up its shipping center staff in August to prepare for holiday shopping, the magnitude of the hiring spree underscores Amazon's growth when traditional retailers are closing stores - and...

Jury: Couple who defamed Dallas wedding photographer must pay $1M

DALLAS (AP) - A Texas jury has awarded a wedding photographer more than $1 million after determining a newly married couple unhappy with her work launched a social media campaign to post falsehoods about her. The Dallas County jury found Friday that the campaign against Andrea Polito amounted to defamation. The campaign included the couple taking their complaint to Dallas news stations. The...

Snapchat video shows alcohol being forced down throats of alligators

The video posted on Snapchat and captured by one of our FOX 29 viewers shows alcohol being forced down the throats of two small alligators. Another clip shows the reptile being picked up by its tail with a burning cigarette shoved in its mouth. "We want to find out who these individuals are." We showed the video to the the director of law enforcement for the SPCA who has already launched an...

Kidnapped woman gets away after abductors can't operate stick shift

A 20-year-old college student in Columbia, South Carolina, was able to escape her kidnappers after they couldn't figure out how to drive her car's stick shift, according to reports.

Honolulu bans texting while crossing the street

Honolulu is cracking down on distracted walking. The city passed a law that would make texting while crossing the street illegal.

Steve Bartman to receive Cubs World Series ring

The Chicago Cubs announced today that they are gifting an official 2016 World Series Championship ring to Steve Bartman – the infamous fan who flubbed a foul ball during the 2003 NLCS series.