Kurt Kaser was unloading corn last month when he got out of his truck and accidentally stepped on the grain hopper opening.
Author: N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY
Woman arrested after toddler calls 911, reports he and 6 others left alone in a hot car
A 37-year-old woman was arrested after authorities discovered seven kids between the ages of 2 and 4 alone in a hot car outside a mall.
Florida deputy under investigation after video of him punching black teen in the head goes viral
A video showing Florida deputies push a black teendown, slam his head into the ground, and then punch him in the head went viral over the weekend.
DNA from an old razor helped police solve 41-year-old rape and murder cold case
After more than four decades, a suspect has been identified in the rape and murder of two women in California.
Florida man arrested for burglarizing cars in jail parking lot moments after being released
Michael Lewis had just been released after being arrested on grand theft charges when he allegedly began stealing from cars in the jail parking lot.
‘Wrong place at the wrong time’: Georgia man shot, killed after knocking on wrong door, police say
Omarian Banks, 19, was looking for his girlfriend’s new apartment when he was shot and killed Friday.
Swamp creatures silently protest Senate confirmation hearing for Trump’s Interior Secretary nominee
An activist dressed as a swamp creature sat behind Interior Secretary nominee David Bernhardt during his Senate confirmation hearing Thursday.
A 1,600-pound steer showed up on a leash. Petco welcomed him ‘with open arms’
Vincent Browning and Shelly Lumpkinbrought Oliver, a Ankole-Watusi steer with long horns,to Petco, where employees welcomed him ‘with open arms.”
Drink hot tea at your own risk: New study is latest to show link to esophageal cancer
New research published Wednesday found that drinking extremely hot tea is associated with an increased risk in cancer of the esophagus.
Before and after satellite images show destruction in Nebraska and Iowa after Midwest floods
Before and after images: Deadly, fast-rising floodwaters forcedthousands of people to flee their homes in Nebraska, Iowa, Wisconsin and Missouri.