Police are still looking for two of three suspects.
What The Twitter Tax Break Means For San Francisco
A deal brokered between the city and the company is rankling residents
Charges Dropped Against Man Who Killed Georgia Alzheimer’s Patient
The elderly victim wandered onto private property in the middle of the night
Kerry Kennedy Acquitted of Driving Impaired
RFK’s daughter said she took a sleeping pill and did not remember causing an accident in July 2013
Someone is Tempting San Francisco’s Dogs With Poison Meatballs
Poisoned meatballs have appeared and started sickening pets for the second time in eight months
Dead Man Kicking: Mississippi Man Wakes Up In Funeral Home Right Before Embalming
Good timing
Bill Nye Inadvertently Rescued Creationist Noah’s Ark
The Science Guy’s debate with Creation Museum founder Ken Ham may have provided the needed boost to revive the stalled construction project
Winter Freeze Will March On
Cold system comes back to pummel the U.S.
Dry California Braces for a Wet Weekend
Parts of the state are expected to see 3 to 6 inches of rain
School ‘Correct’ to Ban U.S. Flag T-Shirts for Campus Safety
Court rules that teachers were right to ban Stars and Stripes clothing in case it sparked racial violence
Man Pretends to be Brother of Coma Patient, Takes Him Off Life Support
Then empties his bank account and takes thousands of dollars worth of belongings
Georgia, Mississippi Follow Arizona by Blocking Bills Seen as Anti-Gay
Proposals hit roadblocks less than a day after similar legislation was vetoed by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer
Checking Phone Maps While Driving Ruled OK in California
Appeals Court judges say the state law requiring hands-free devices only applies to conversations, not on-screen directions