Two car burglars were caught red-handed around 12:55 a.m. Sunday, allegedly breaking into a vehicle after allegedly trying to break into other vehicles.
Three people were killed and more than 100 injured on Monday afternoon when two explosions went off near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Rescue organizations have gathered to help and at the the tragic scene, but how can you help?
The Huffington Post has put together a helpful list of ways:
22-year-old Byron Simon of Ville Platte has been arrested after allegedly getting into a bizarre struggle with police following a two vehicle accident.
In a more than eleven minute YouTube video published Sunday under the author John Smith, which depicts Wade Lohse somewhere in the woods, apologized for the accident, but he called into question the results of the crash investigation, accusing authorities of performing their calculations incorrectly.
29-year-old Scott Jacob and 28-year-old Catherine M. Marshall are both behind bars after allegedly robbing numerous people during a 9-hour stretch from Friday into early Saturday morning, at 4 different bank ATMs.
20-year-old Travonte Broussard of Lafayette has been charged with 2nd degree murder in the drive-by shooting death of 19-year-old Frederick Joseph in July 2012.
The world of country music isn't always cowboy boots, glitzy dresses, and red carpet events; in fact, sometimes the entertainment industry can be downright scary. Jo Dee Messina knows that firsthand, as the man suspected of murdering her stage manager in November was just arrested.
A man broke into a Baltimore fast-food restaurant last month and ate 16 slices of pie before falling asleep and being captured, police say. Baltimore police responded to a break-in at a Popeye's chicken restaurant on Feb. 19, whereupon they found a 62-year-old man asleep on the floor of the establishment...
"Johnny Cash was arrested in seven places,but he only wrote a song about one of those places". As Chris Logan plays you some Johnny Cash on tonight's Classic Country Saturday Night I submit this little tidbit for your classic country consumption.
A former trainer for the Boston Red Sox administered frequent injections of a painkilling drug, a practice in violation of Massachusetts' law, Yahoo! Sports reported.