Man arrested for stealing "Make America Great Again" hat at rally

Austin police arrested a man accused of stealing a "Make America Great Again" hat during a protest rally on Saturday. 

1 person killed, 4 others injured in wrong-way crash on 210 Fwy in Claremont

One person was killed and four others were injured, one of them critically, in a multiple-vehicle crash today on the Foothill (210) Freeway in Claremont involving a wrong-way driver being sought by officers.  

Bill Cosby performs at comedy club in Germantown

His last comedy tour ended after 60 or so women accused the 80-year-old of sexual misconduct.  This is his first real performance in years.

Minnie Mouse receives star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame honoring Minnie Mouse was unveiled Monday, marking the 90th anniversary of the release of her first of more than 70 animated films, "Steamboat Willie.''

Police: Man threatened female worker at Atlanta's airport

A man threatened a female worker with a knife at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport. It happened Saturday morning, according to a police report.

Girl Scouts donate cookies to police officers

A group of Girl Scouts in Florida are saying "thanks a lot" to Orlando's finest.  

Sheriff: Burglar smoked out by DNA on discarded cigarette butt

Many would agree that smoking cigarettes is a bad habit that can come with many known side effects. One you will likely not find listed: jail. 

Nassar victim says MSU is charging her for sex assault appointments

Of the 100 plus victims who have given their victim impact statements to Larry Nassar and the world, a 15-year-old girl on Monday presented a shocking claim: that Michigan State University is still billing her for her appointments where she was sexually assaulted.

Michigan woman facing homelessness wins $25K for Life

A Clarkston woman who said she was on the verge of homelessness said she woke up in the middle of the night and just had to check her tickets. When she did, she learned she won $25,000 for life.

Federal government shutdown impacting CDC

Fewer people are showing up to work Monday morning at the Atlanta based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The agency has furloughed almost 2/3 of its staff, all thanks to the federal government shutdown.

FBI: Flares, not explosives, went off at Florida mall

The Federal Bureau of Investigation says two items believed to be marine flares ignited in a hallway at a Florida mall, creating a large amount of smoke.   

The Philadelphia Eagles are going to the Super Bowl!

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - With one quarter remaining, Eagles players on the field and sideline already were dancing.

Crisco poles fail to stop Eagles fans from climbing post-NFC Championship

On Saturday afternoon, workers who jokingly called themselves the "Crisco Cops" greased light poles to prevent Eagles fans from climbing them.

Production company says 'fake bomb' was vacuum

The creators of a reality show say they were shooting an episode about a vacuum device used to compress luggage when it caused a fake bomb alert at a New Jersey airport. NJ.com reports that TSA officers at Newark Liberty International Airport stopped crew members of a CNBC show called "Staten Island Hustle" following a security check Thursday. TSA had believed the device was...

Lawmakers ask pay to be withheld as government shutdown continues Monday

Members of Congress are asking their pay to be withheld as other federal employees will be without pay as part of the government shutdown.

Sheriff: Shooting at Texas high school, suspect in custody

 A 15-year-old student was injured in a shooting at her high school in Texas Monday morning and a 16-year-old boy, also a student at the school, has been taken into custody, sheriff's officials said.

So much for airplane security - this woman flew from Chicago to London with no ticket, police say

Serial stowaway Marilyn Hartman was arrested again for allegedly trespassing at O’Hare International Airport — this time boarding a flight out of the country before she was detained.