Thursday August 13, 2009 Updated 12:42 PM PDT
Thanks to a Chicago TV judge, a Coney Island freak show operator is up $4,000 but down a five-legged puppy.
A San Francisco man has pleaded not guilty to charges that he rang doorbells while naked and fled from San Mateo County sheriff's deputies while wearing only tennis shoes.
A circuit court judge has acknowledged he deflated a tire on a car parked in a restricted area near his courthouse earlier this week. But he isn't apologizing.
A 55-year-old Massachusetts man brought coffee to a police station to apologize for creating a ruckus 12 years ago, and was violently arrested the next day by the same police force.
Police in Lincoln, Neb., arrested a woman twice in one night in two different cars for driving drunk.
Police said a mysterious woman known as Senora Monica offered to spiritually "cleanse" money for at least seven Hispanic families, but it was the families who got cleaned out.
Somebody's been feathering their nest with an irreplaceable English archive of rare tropical birds.
A burglary suspect confronted inside a garage in Oregon was arrested wearing only underwear, and police said they weren't even his.
Few if any of the deals retailers have offered online during the recession have been as good as Best Buy Inc.'s sale price of $9.99 on a 52-inch TV.
Glenrock, Wyo., Police Chief Tom Sweet said two officers "probably didn't do things the best way" when they used a Taser on a 76-year-old man driving an antique tractor in a parade.
In one murder after another, the "Canal Livre" TV show had an uncanny knack for being first on the scene, gathering graphic footage of the victim. Too uncanny, say police.
A woman in Ohio is telling a fish story about one that got away _ from a bird -- and damaged her car in the process.
Drowsy spectators in one Illinois courtroom might want to stifle their yawns after a 33-year-old suburban Chicago man was sentenced to jail for yawning.
In an effort to get more people involved with opera, UK's Royal Opera House is giving the composer's pen to just about anybody with a Twitter account.
A passion for gambling shared by two once-inseparable octogenarian sisters has ended up dividing them, with the Connecticut Supreme Court ruling that one can sue the other.
Tarzan is back! (Cue distinctive jungle yell.) But believe it or not, the vine-swinging hero is the subject of a Paris exhibition exploring his links with popular culture.
Leona Helmsley's dog, Trouble, may be living quietly enough in Florida, but there's a lot of barking about the way the late hotel queen's millions are being given away.
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