A 12-sided snowflake? Colorado photographer captures unusual snowflake formation

A Colorado man is taking the time to make sure the hidden beauty of snowflakes don't go unnoticed, including a rare 12-sided snowflake he captured last week.

RIP Rudolph: Bear takes on inflatable Christmas reindeer at Lake Tahoe home

David Lester from Zephyr Cove, Nevada woke up Saturday to find his Christmas decorations in disarray — and the culprit was caught on camera.

More than 100 geese, 25 ducks found dead on Minnesota lake

More than 100 Canada geese and 25 mallard ducks were found dead on a lake in Waseca on Sunday, the city confirmed in a Facebook post on Wednesday.

North Carolina boy's cheesy wish brings him to Wisconsin

When officials with the Make-A-Wish Foundation asked a 10-year-old North Carolina boy about his wish, he told them he wanted to visit Wisconsin to make cheese.

Plane door falls off, lands in Nevada parking lot

One witness said he saw the door falling from the sky, but his family had trouble believing him.

Check out these crazy deep sea creatures discovered by Australian researchers

“We have discovered an amazing number of potentially new species living in this remote marine park,” the institute’s chief scientist Dr. Tim O’Hara said.

Man who inspired 'The Terminal' dies at Paris airport

The man, who became known as Sir Alfred, lived for 18 years in Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport and loosely inspired the Steven Spielberg film “The Terminal."

D.B. Cooper expert says new evidence points to person of interest in unsolved case

A simple black necktie may be the smoking gun tosolving a mystery that has fascinated the country for 50 years: who is D.B. Cooper and what happened to him?  

2 men cause ‘huge damage’ using excavators to steal ATMs, footage shows

The case relates to six incidents in Kent, during which diggers were used in an attempt to remove cash machines and the money they contained from the walls of businesses.

Paleontologists uncover strange new prehistoric sea monster

“It became clear that the specimen was unlike any species paleontologists had seen before,” geology professor Scott Persons told FOX Television Stations.

Friends in Arizona find diaries of 1800s-era couple and need help finding more of the collection

Imagine strolling through the bookstore looking to pick up something to read and stumbling upon the personal journals of a family from the late 1800s. That's exactly what happened to two friends in the nostalgia section of half-priced books in Mesa.