- On duty Halifax police officer charged with running a red light
- HALIFAX (CP) - A police officer involved in a car crash at a Halifax intersection has been charged with failing to stop for a red light.
- Human skull found boiling in pot in Chicago apartment but it's OK: cops
- CHICAGO (AP) - Four human skulls were discovered in a Chicago man's apartment, one boiling in a pot of water, but authorities said charges aren't likely.
- Naked man leads Kentucky police on 40 minute foot chase
- MAYFIELD, Ky. (AP) - A western Kentucky man bolted - naked - from his home and led police on a 40 minute foot chase before being caught, police said.
- Police say Oregon teacher took kid's jacket, tried to sell it on eBay
- HILLSBORO, Ore. (AP) - A Hillsboro mother found her daughter's missing winter coat on eBay, and now a teacher at the girl's elementary school faces charges of theft and computer crimes.
- Idaho man finds the words 'Go Home' spray-painted on the side of his wandering dog
- CHUBBUCK, Idaho (AP) - Animal control officers had to decide if they were investigating vandalism or animal mistreatment after someone spray-painted a dog. A resident reported that he found the words "Go Home" spray-painted on the sides of his large white dog late last month.
- Judge sues dry cleaner for $65 million over a pair of missing pants
- WASHINGTON (AP) - The Chungs, immigrants from South Korea, realized their American dream when they opened their dry-cleaning business seven years ago in the nation's capital. For the past two years, however, they've been dealing with the nightmare of litigation: a $65 million lawsuit over a pair of missing pants.
- 135-year-old keys to maximum-security prison in Iowa are sold on EBay
- ANAMOSA, Iowa (AP) - A 135-year-old penitentiary changed some of its locks after keys to the maximum-security prison were apparently sold on EBay.
- The Beaver magazine seeks 'worst Canadian' in country's history
- WINNIPEG (CP) - The Beaver: Canada's History Magazine is inviting Canadians to name what they consider to be the "worst Canadian" in the country's past.
- Cellphones, rapture or Einstein? Ideas, myths swirl around bees' disappearance
- BELTSVILLE, Md. (AP) - The answer to what happened to North America's vanishing honeybees is simple, a caller told entomologist May Berenbaum: Bee rapture. They were called away to heaven.