Surprise snowstorm takes over Arizona couple's fall wedding in Washington

Brittany and Sean Tuohy traveled to Spokane, Washington from Fort Mohave, Arizona in hopes of having the fall wedding of their dreams, but plans quickly changed when a surprise snowstorm hit the area. 

Woman in pickup truck accidentally shot in thigh by Labrador puppy

An Oklahoma woman underwent surgery after a dog shot her in the thigh in a pickup truck stopped at a railroad crossing.

Lego starts recycling program for unwanted bricks

Danish toymaker Lego is testing a new way for customers to return their unwanted bricks in an effort to move closer to its goal of switching to 100 percent sustainable materials in the next decade.

Discovery of 20 new moons around Saturn puts the ringed giant ahead of Jupiter

Twenty new moons have been found around Saturn, giving the ringed planet a total of 82, scientists said Monday. That beats Jupiter and its 79 moons.

'I was suspicious, but it was tasty': Guinea pig ice cream for sale in Ecuador

In Ecuador, people typically cook guinea pigs with salt and serve them with potatoes and peanut sauce. But one vendor is taking things to another gastronomic level.

Man oversleeps jury duty, goes to jail for 10 days

Deandre Somerville, 21, was sworn-in as a juror on a civil case in South Florida in August. He understood he was to return the next day for the continuation of the trial, but he overslept. He also failed to report to the jury office why he was absent. A judge ordered Somerville to serve 10 days in jail, and he must complete 150 hours of community service while on probation.

Shoo-in: Man named Santa Claus wins 2nd term on North Pole City Council

The city of North Pole, Alaska recently celebrated the re-election of its longtime local politician and world peace advocate, Santa Claus, who has just secured his seat on the city council for the next three years.

21-year-old oversleeps jury duty, goes to jail for 10 days

For 21-year-old Deandre Somerville, the nightmare came after he overslept for jury service in a Florida courtroom.

Woman at Ocasio-Cortez event suggests 'eating babies' to end climate change

An emotional woman who spoke during the Q and A portion of a town hall held by Rep. Ocasio Cortez (D-NY) in Queens Thursday suggested people start "eating babies" to stop climate change.

Top meteorologist drowns in rough surf amid warning from National Weather Service

Lifeguards on patrol responded within minutes upon receiving the call and pulled an unresponsive 58-year-old male from the water, who was later identified as Dr. William Lapenta.

Bull captured by owner in West Baltimore

A bull has been captured by its owner after roaming free for hours in West Baltimore Wednesday.