An 11-year-old boy sucked into a flooded Wisconsin storm sewer was saved when an eagle-eyed firefighter saw the boy's fingers pop through an opening in a manhole cover.
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An 11-year-old boy sucked into a flooded Wisconsin storm sewer was saved when an eagle-eyed firefighter saw the boy's fingers pop through an opening in a manhole cover.
In a darkened and sweltering room in Hackney, dozens of people are dancing to pounding 50s rockabilly. The men are in braces and cravats; the women in sparkling dresses and pork pie hats. Most are sipping booze served in flutes.
A blind dog which "took it in his head to swim to the Isle of Wight" has been saved from the sea off Hampshire after it got into "grave difficulties"
16 men are heading back to the workforce after serving time behind bars. Ivy Tech and the Indiana Department of Correction are making that transition a bit easier for them.
Tharo Khan, a resident of Islamkot town of Tharparkar, bought a goat for sacrifice on Eidul Adha. This cost him Rs. 18,000 ($146). He could get a share in a cow which would cost him less than Rs. 6,000 ($49) but he opted for goat. The reason is not “affordability” but “respect for the fellow citizens practicing another faith.”
A man was hospitalized after he nearly drowned in the waters off Harbor Island, but is still alive thanks to a quick-thinking worker at the Port of Seattle terminals.
A man living at a St. Louis area RV park got the surprise of his life from a man he recently met.
A Racine business owner chased after a would-be thief but instead of turning him into authorities, the owner gave him a second chance and a job.
If you have been walking around Taunton, you may have spotted a number of tags appearing in the town.
When one father desperately needed a new kidney, two teachers from his daughter's school offered to donate their own — sparking a donor chain that saved not only his life, but seven others' lives, too.
Eighteen months ago tourists brought the bears to the attention of Wild Welfare, a charity that helps captive animals
Like any grizzled Seattleite, Mike McCready is sick of the traffic. He’s tired of watching the places that give his hometown its soul being razed, oftentimes replaced by high-rent apartments. And more importantly, the Pearl Jam guitarist is saddened by the “incomprehensible” homelessness he sees every day in the city he was raised in and never plans to leave.
A young boy in an oversized T-shirt that hung to his knees struggled to lift the shovel of mulch that was almost as tall as he was.
A Westchester County cop saw a Bronx boy leap from an overpass — and jumped after him to save his life, according to a report.
This long stretch of hot weather can be hard for us to deal with, but police officers in Hillsboro are using it as an opportunity to spread a little kindness.
When Katreena arrived in Carlsbad three weeks ago to begin the Hands of Peace program, she felt as if she had a bullet lodged in her chest.
All families have a story — some more positive than others. Although not always the case today, children have long inherited their family heirlooms — or of course, places of residence.
Many children spend their summers at camps or with their friends, but one teenager is choosing to volunteer his time with veterans.
A nationwide foundation aimed to feed the hungry is in St. Louis for the first time.