‘We didn’t ask for this': ‘Storm Area 51’ event-turned-festival prompts state of emergency in county
Following the “Storm Area 51” Facebook event that started as a joke and has now turned into a full-fledged festival called Alien Stock, a county in Nevada has declared a state of emergency.
Following the “Storm Area 51” Facebook event that started as a joke and has now turned into a full-fledged festival called Alien Stock, a county in Nevada has declared a state of emergency.
G is for Gritty: Toddler mistakes Flyers' mascot for Cookie Monster
One is a fluffy orange mascot, and the other is a fluffy blue monster who loves cookies.
One is a fluffy orange mascot, and the other is a fluffy blue monster who loves cookies.
Florida beachwear company features model with Down syndrome for the first time
A company is using a different method and hoping everyone else will follow their lead by being more inclusive.
A company is using a different method and hoping everyone else will follow their lead by being more inclusive.
Teen drops over 100 pounds to join Army
A Las Vegas teenager with dreams of serving in the military has lost over 100 pounds in order to make it happen.
A Las Vegas teenager with dreams of serving in the military has lost over 100 pounds in order to make it happen.
Florida student arrested, accused of making school shooting threat
A teenager in Volusia County, Florida is charged with a felony after deputies say he posted on a threat on a video game chat platform.
A teenager in Volusia County, Florida is charged with a felony after deputies say he posted on a threat on a video game chat platform.
Instagram-worthy ‘Sunflower Festival’ kicks off at Bucks County farm
The 2019 Sunflower Festival has officially kicked off in Bucks County.
The 2019 Sunflower Festival has officially kicked off in Bucks County.
FWC investigates bobcats, panthers experiencing neurological disorder
There appears to be a neurological disorder affecting wild cats in Florida, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
There appears to be a neurological disorder affecting wild cats in Florida, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
Video: Cable snaps seconds before slingshot ride launches
Two Florida tourists got quite a scare on a ride at a Florida Panhandle amusement park – without even leaving the ground.
Two Florida tourists got quite a scare on a ride at a Florida Panhandle amusement park – without even leaving the ground.
Dog adopted from Phoenix animal shelter gets big break in upcoming Disney movie
As the old saying goes, every dog has its day, and that couldn't be truer for one dog who was adopted from a Phoenix animal shelter.
As the old saying goes, every dog has its day, and that couldn't be truer for one dog who was adopted from a Phoenix animal shelter.
Philadelphia is home to nearly 1,000 sugar daddies, report says
Did you know that Philadelphia is home to nearly 1,000 sugar daddies?
Did you know that Philadelphia is home to nearly 1,000 sugar daddies?
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.
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.
Boy, officer bust out insane moves in break dance face off
An unexpected dance battle went down between a young boy and Colorado officer and they did not disappoint!
An unexpected dance battle went down between a young boy and Colorado officer and they did not disappoint!
McDonald's employee celebrates 40th anniversary in Downingtown
An encounter between two people that once worked together in Downingtown four decades ago is melting hearts all over the internet.
An encounter between two people that once worked together in Downingtown four decades ago is melting hearts all over the internet.
NJ woman attributes prayer to winning 5M on fourth lottery ticket
A New Jersey woman believes a prayer is responsible for winning $5,000,000 on a scratch-off lottery ticket.
A New Jersey woman believes a prayer is responsible for winning $5,000,000 on a scratch-off lottery ticket.
Mother and daughter donate pajamas in memory of family member
FOX 29's Bill Anderson share the story.
FOX 29's Bill Anderson share the story.
Hank's Take: Woman claims her car got towed when handicap placard was displayed
FOX 29's Hank Flynn spoke with the woman and towing company.
FOX 29's Hank Flynn spoke with the woman and towing company.
Son of fallen officer receives warm welcome from police on first day of kindergarten
The son of a fallen Louisiana police officer went for his first day of kindergarten and received a warm welcome from his father’s co-workers. The heartwarming video was shared on social media
The son of a fallen Louisiana police officer went for his first day of kindergarten and received a warm welcome from his father’s co-workers. The heartwarming video was shared on social media
Police: Laws still apply, even when drinking Claws
A Wisconsin police department wants to remind its residents that laws do, in fact, apply to drinkers of hard seltzer.
A Wisconsin police department wants to remind its residents that laws do, in fact, apply to drinkers of hard seltzer.
Wisconsin family finds live frog in boxed salad mix
Fresh produce ok, live frog in said produce not so much!
Fresh produce ok, live frog in said produce not so much!
School administrators sued for using permanent marker on boy's head
A federal civil rights lawsuit was filed Sunday against Pearland ISD, a school discipline clerk, head principal at Berry Miller Junior High Tony Barcelona, and teacher Jeanette Peterson after Peterson used a Sharpie to draw on a student’s head at the end of last school year.
A federal civil rights lawsuit was filed Sunday against Pearland ISD, a school discipline clerk, head principal at Berry Miller Junior High Tony Barcelona, and teacher Jeanette Peterson after Peterson used a Sharpie to draw on a student’s head at the end of last school year.



















