Ocala teacher won't be charged in raccoons' drownings

A Florida agricultural science teacher accused of drowning two raccoons and an opossum in front of students won't face criminal charges because investigators say the killings weren't cruel or inhumane.

Cops: Employee shot, killed attacker wearing clown mask

A man in Volusia County was shot and killed Saturday night after he allegedly attacked a Little Caesars employee.

Wawa's own barista gives customers a pick-me-up through song

If you need a pick-me-up, the Wawa gas station on Dale Mabry might be the best stop, and not just for the caffeine. While you're focused on the java, you might get a jingle from one of the Wawa baristas.

Ellicott City, Maryland devastated by flooding once again

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan declared a State of Emergency Sunday, as flash floods caused devastating conditions in Ellicott City, Maryland for the second time in two years.

President George H.W. Bush taken to Maine hospital

Former President George H.W. Bush has been hospitalized in Maine after experiencing low blood pressure and fatigue.

Patient charged with attacking paramedics as ambulance is hit by bullet

CHICAGO (AP) - The Chicago Fire Department says an ambulance was hit by a bullet on the South Side and an angry patient inside attacked paramedics as they sought to treat her.

Eminem, Nicki Minaj not dating: TMZ

UPDATE: Sources close to Nicki Minaj tell TMZ that she was "only joking" and is not actually dating Eminem.

Apollo moonwalker, artist Alan Bean dies at age 86 in Houston

Apollo and Skylab astronaut Alan Bean, the fourth human to walk on the Moon and an accomplished artist, has died.   Bean, 86, died on Saturday, May 26, at Houston Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas. His death followed his suddenly falling ill while on travel in Fort Wayne, Indiana two weeks before.

Rolling Thunder gathers in nation's capital for annual 'Ride for Freedom'

Thousands of motorcycle riders will be arriving in the nation’s capital this Memorial Day weekend as Rolling Thunder will hold its 31st annual Ride for Freedom.

DC, Vegas leaders make bets on outcome of Caps vs. Golden Knights Stanley Cup finals

DC Mayor Muriel Bowser has made a wager against Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman over the outcome of the upcoming Stanley Cup Finals, as The Washington Capitals face off against the Vegas Golden Knights Monday.

Police: Man arrested for taking pictures up woman's skirt

Milton Police said Friday they have arrested the man investigators said took photos up a woman's skirt while she shopped.

Off-duty police officer shoots deputy brother who entered his home

A man who was shot and killed inside a Montgomery County home has been identified as the homeowner's brother. The man who lives at the home on Singletree Drive near Indian Springs Trail is a Stagecoach police officer.

Unexpected airport arrival: Dog gives birth at Tampa International

It’s not exactly airmail, but a very special delivery just wrapped up at Tampa International Airport. A passenger’s service dog gave birth to eight puppies in the middle of the concourse.

High school senior arrested for bringing gun on campus on last day of school

A Hiram High School senior who was set to graduate was charged on her last day of school for bringing a gun on campus, according to deputies.

Plane from South Bend to Atlanta forced to turn around

A flight from South Bend, Indiana to Atlanta was forced to turn around about 45 minutes into its flight.

Christian Riley Garcia laid to rest, remembered as selfless hero

Described as a courageous and noble young man, Christian Riley Garcia, 15, was laid to rest in Crosby on Friday. Riley was one of ten victims who died in the Santa Fe High School shooting on May 18. His friends, pastor and fellow classmates described Riley as a "hero," remembering him as the young man that sacrificed his life to stop the gunman and save others.