Police in Colorado said a driver who tried to change places with his dog showed signs of being drunk and ran away when questioned about drinking.
Author: Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY
3M fires long-time executive Michael Vale amid ‘inappropriate personal misconduct’ claims
Michael Vale’s termination went into effect May 12, according to a statement released from the company.
Dramatic footage shows part of Chicago-bound plane’s landing gear snap off during touchdown
A Chicago-bound Boeing 747 cargo plane bound for Chicago returned to the runway shortly after take-off when its landing gear failed to retract.
More than 100 years later: WWI soldier who disappeared in 1917 buried in Belgium
Malcolm, from Stockton-on-Tees in the United Kingdom, went missing at the age of 23 in 1917. His remains were recovered in 2019.
1.1 million Tesla vehicles recalled in China over acceleration, braking issues
Defects on certain Tesla models may lead drivers to step on the accelerator for longer than necessary, increasing the risk of collisions.
Two missing climbers at Denali National Park may have triggered avalanche, officials say
Search efforts began Sunday after a concerned friend alerted park officials the climbers from Seattle had not checked back in after their climb.
A woman wrote a children’s book about grief after her husband died. Now she is charged with his murder.
Kouri Darden Richins was arrested in Park City, Utah on charges including aggravated murder stemming from death of her husband Eric Richins.
Swastika Mountain renamed Mount Halo after Oregon residents’ suggestion
The new name honors Chief Halito of the Yoncalla Kalapuya tribe. Halo lead the tribe in the 1800s, according to the Oregon Historical Society.
Video shows Mark Zuckerberg fighting in jiu-jitsu match; Facebook founder won gold, silver medals
Photos posted on the Facebook founder’s Instagram account show him posing with other jiu-jitsu competitors.
‘Do not drive’: BMW airbag recall impacts 90,000 vehicles with defective Takata parts
BMW models from 2000 through 2015 may be affected, the automaker said and vehicles that age, the risk to passengers is ‘dire’, NHTSA said.