Keily Rodni, 16, went missing on Aug. 6 after attending a large party at a Sierra Nevada campground. Her body was discovered Sunday in a reservoir.
Author: Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY
Dogs getting sick with parvolike virus in northern Michigan, dying within 3 days
A mystery virus like parvo has been killing dogs across the state during the past month. Symptoms include vomiting and lethargy.
‘The find of a lifetime’: 8-year-old boy discovers giant shark tooth in South Carolina
Riley Gracely, 8, of Pennsylvania found the tooth during a family vacation to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
Two people suffer shark bites on same day just blocks apart in Myrtle Beach, police say
Karren Sites of Pittsburgh told a news outlet she was in waist deep water when a shark swam up and bit her while she was with her grandson.
‘Berry delicious fo shizzle!’ Snoop Dogg launches new cereal ‘Snoop Loopz’
This cereal, produced by Snoop’s family-owned food product company, is gluten-free, sugary, colorful, and full of marshmallows.
Pilot who died after exiting plane midflight appeared ‘visibly upset’ over emergency, NTSB says
Charles Hew Crooks, 23, said he felt sick and needed air, federal investigators said. He was found dead after exiting the flight.
Mysterious ‘minion’ creature with a mouth, no anus is not a human ancestor, scientists find
Researchers described the Saccorhytus as a “spikey, wrinkly sack, with a large mouth surrounded by spines and holes.”
Police: Remains found in suitcases bought at auction belong to school-age children
New Zealand police were alerted to the case when the family reported finding human body parts in several items they bought from a storage facility.
Business in the front, party in the back: Meet finalists of the USA Mullet Championships
In the national competition, kid and teen contestants submit photos of their mullet to garner enough likes on Facebook to advance to the next round.
Meet ‘Lucky Blue’: ‘One-in-2-million’ bright blue lobster caught by father and son in Maine
“We’re throwing it back in two weeks,” said the mother of Luke Rand, who found the lobster they named “Lucky Blue.”