A drug “super lab” in North Hollywood posed as a pizza shop where workers extracted THC honey oil in a fake kitchen with fake pizza boxes, LAPD said.
Author: Anthony Robledo, USA TODAY
Nebraska groom dies of a blood clot less than hour after exchanging vows, report says
Toraze Davis and Johnnie Mae Dennis’ wedding ceremony ended tragically after the groom suffered a fatal blood clot in Omaha, Nebraska, friends said.
Beyond Wonderland shooting suspect was tripping on mushrooms, thought world was ending, police say
James Kelly told police he took mushrooms before fatally shooting a Seattle couple at the Beyond Wonderland festival at the Gorge Amphitheatre.
Orca attacking boat near Scotland marks first in North Sea, following Iberian coast incidents
Wim Rutten sailed solo when an orca attached his ship off the Shetland Islands furthering discussion on why more killer whales are becoming hostile.
Utah residents feel 2.5 magnitude earthquake near Salt Lake City
Wednesday’s earthquake reached a 2.5 magnitude, according to the United States Geological Survey. It was recorded at about 2 miles deep in Magna, Utah
18-year-old goes missing in Philadelphia days before her high school graduation
18-year-old Shalaya Porter went missing the week of her high school graduation. She had been preparing to go to Morgan State University.
‘Upon closer inspection’: Texas authorities mistakenly ID littered sex doll as corpse
A Houston-area 911 caller and Texas officers mistakenly identify a sex doll as a dead body Wednesday afternoon.
Video shows Georgia couple returning home to find vulture has broken into their house
A Georgia couple were surprised to come home and find a vulture inside their house with their dog. After some quick thinking, the bird was banished.
This $250,000 apartment under an LA bridge is in demand as one of the city’s cheapest homes
This Alhambra apartment under a bridge is one of the 10 Los Angeles County properties under $250,000.
Smoke, haze impact US air quality as Canadian wildfires continue to rage
Wildfires have already burned more than 6.7 million Canadian acres in 2023 causing hostile air conditions in the U.S., from the Ohio Valley to the South.