The 43rd annual Islands Ice Fishing Derby in Vermont was set to launch on Lake Champlain but three fishermen died falling into the icy water.
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Colorado police officer dies after falling from bridge chasing stolen car suspects
Julian Becerra, a veteran police officer in Fountain City, Colorado, who served in the U.S. Force, was on life support before he died Saturday.
American Airlines plane and bus collide at LAX airport, 5 people hurt
Five people were injured in the Friday night strike at LAX – the latest in a string of unusual incidents at major airports in just over a month.
French bulldog breeder fatally shot selling pup as suspects steal animal and speed away, sheriff says
South Carolina French bulldog breeder Lonnie Ray was fatally shot in a French bulldog robbery as the suspects took the animal, police say.
‘I want pink’: Dad takes son for mani-pedi after teacher says only girls paint their nails
A California man said in a viral TikTok he took his son for a mani-pedi after the boy’s teacher told him “painting your nails is only for girls.”
12-year-old boy fatally shot after man found him in alleged stolen car, Denver police say
The car’s owner, who tracked the location of his vehicle in Denver using an app, has not been arrested, officials said.
Purina recalls some prescription dog food after cases of pets getting sick
Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets EL Elemental dog food is being recalled after reports of pets getting sick.
Could prostitution soon be legal in San Francisco? A city supervisor is pushing for it
The lawmaker wants to lift criminal penalties from prostitution altogether and is turning to state lawmakers in Sacramento for help.
NewsNation reporter arrested after live broadcast at Ohio governor’s press conference
Evan Lambert of NewsNation, a Washington, D.C.,-based correspondent, was arrested after a live shot at a news conference by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine.
Man arrested in Dallas Zoo monkey thefts says he’d steal more animals if released, court docs show
Dallas Irvin, charged in the zoo thefts, told police he loves animals and that if he’s released from jail, he’ll steal more, new court documents show.