Police: Laws still apply, even when drinking Claws

A Wisconsin police department wants to remind its residents that laws do, in fact, apply to drinkers of hard seltzer.

Florida farmers' giant long-neck avocados can cost up to $47 each

Farmers in southern Florida are gaining attention for their giant “long-neck” avocados that can measure up to three feet in length and weigh up to three pounds.

APS offers free lunches for 2019-2020 school year

Atlanta Public Schools has a huge announcement. Every single school in its district will be offered breakfast and lunch on the house this year regardless of financial need.  

Man who lost wife in El Paso mass shooting has car stolen

Antonio Basco's wife was murdered in a racist attack at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas. Her funeral was on Friday, attended by thousands of strangers. Then, someone stole his wife's car and trashed it.

Obama's high school basketball jersey sells for $120,000

A basketball jersey believed to have been worn by former President Barack Obama while he was at a Honolulu prep school has sold at auction for $120,000.

Mom's post about clothing line for kids with special needs goes viral

One mother's post about an adaptive clothing line at Target for children with special needs has been widely shared on Facebook, and others are thanking her for letting them know about it.

Woman who thought she was having kidney stone pain unexpectedly gives birth to triplets

A woman from South Dakota thought she was being rushed to the hospital for kidney stones, but was told by doctors when she arrived that she was actually going into labor with triplets.

Teacher's rejection of student's gender identity prompts training

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Teachers and staff in a Florida school district will be given additional diversity training after a high school math instructor refused to call a transgender student by her chosen gender identity.

You can rent a ‘Golden Girls'- themed Airbnb on property where star Rue McClanahan used to live

Fans of the popular classic “Golden Girls” sitcom now have the chance to live out their dreams of being just like Blanche Devereaux in a rentable house in Oklahoma situated on property that actress Rue McClanahan actually used to live on.

Florida man arrested after chugging $7 bottle of wine in Walmart bathroom: report

A Florida man was arrested at a Walmart after police say he stuffed a $7 bottle of wine down his pants, chugged the cheap booze in a store bathroom and then tried to leave the store without paying.

Miniature horses allowed to fly as service animals, Department of Transportation announces

Giddy up! The U.S. Department of Transportation has announced that miniature horses are still officially allowed to fly as service animals in all cabins of commercial planes, in a statement aiming to define the guidelines regarding protections for emotional support and psychiatric service cats, dogs and the tiny equines.

Can't get enough pumpkin spice? Grab a can of Pumpkin Spice Spam

Hormel Foods Corp. announced on Wednesday that they’re unveiling their take on the popular fall flavor by kicking off the season with Pumpkin Spice Spam.

July was hottest month ever recorded

Meteorologists say July was the hottest month measured on Earth since records began in 1880.

Coca-Cola kicks off the holiday season with new cinnamon flavor hitting US shelves in September

As pumpkin spice lattes make their return earlier and earlier to usher in the holiday spirit, Coca-Cola is unveiling their version of festive flavor with a new flavor: Cinnamon Coca-Cola.

Driver was playing Pokemon Go on 8 phones

A Washington state trooper who pulled over to help what he thought was a disabled vehicle found something else instead: The driver had eight phones simultaneously playing the video game Pokemon Go.

Man dies after competing in taco-eating contest

A man died shortly after competing in a taco-eating contest at a minor league baseball game in California, authorities said Wednesday.

'We got high together girl!' mistakenly texted to Missouri cop

A hilarious exchange between a Missouri cop and a person who thought they were talking to a friend they “got high with,” went viral after police posted a screenshot of the conversation online.