Grandmother uses hair dryer as fake radar gun to deter speeding on local street

A Montana grandmother worried about her grandchildren playing near a road where cars often zoomed by, so she got creative in an effort to get people to slow down.

Retired US Army veteran and wife fight to keep adopted daughter from deportation

A retired U.S. Army veteran and his wife are fighting to stop the deportation of their adopted daughter after he missed the deadline to make her a naturalized U.S. citizen while he was deployed in Afghanistan.

The places it’ll go: Dr. Seuss exhibition is hitting the road

Dr. Seuss is hitting the road this fall with a large interactive exhibit that will immerse visitors in some of the most iconic books by the beloved children’s writer.

‘Mario Kart Tour’ coming to iPhones and Androids

Mario Kart fans, get ready — because the iconic Nintendo game is coming to iPhones and Androids.

Mom creates Braille clothing patches to help son with visual impairment

A mom was determined to give her son, who is visually impaired, a sense of independence and took it into her own hands to see that dream come true.

Newlyweds share first dance with very good dog in adorable video

Typically, a newlywed’s first dance consists of an intimate waltz shared between the bride and groom. But when Nicole and Seth Funden hit the dance floor they were joined by a very good girl named Eva.

Mom’s clever T-shirt tradition for son’s first days of school goes viral

One creative mom in Texas is winning applause on social media after sharing a photo of her young son in an oversized T-shirt, which he’ll mark with a painted handprint in honor of the first day of school for the next 12 years.

High school student honors father killed in Afghanistan with ‘angel’ senior photos

Julia Yllescas wanted to share one last moment with her father who passed away while serving in Afghanistan in her senior photos, and while her dad couldn’t be with her in the pictures physically, a local photographer and friend helped him to be there in spirit.

Controversial study links drinking fluoridated water during pregnancy to lower IQ in children

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention considers water fluoridation to be one of the top 10 achievements in public health in the 20th century, but a controversial new study published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics found that it may be linked to lower IQs in children.

Miracle baby born with severe heart disease, taken off life support, about to celebrate first birthday

A young infant born with a severe heart defect is being hailed as a miracle baby as she is set to celebrate her first birthday just months after being taken off life support with few prospects of survival.