Two 50-pound bags were dropped on the front porch last week by the UPS guy, hitting the cement like a couple of sacks of seed. That's because they were filled with seed, or at least something resembling it.
The federal Fisheries Department has told a group of Cape Breton fishermen that it's open to discussing changes to the snow crab quota, but not for this year.
ISLIP, N.Y. - An official in charge of managing a Long Island town's cell phone accounts rang up thousands of dollars worth of personal calls on his own town cell phone.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Betty Whitley wore a black dress and carried a broken heart to her baby boy's funeral. She gathered with about 20 family members at a private, graveside
WASHINGTON, May 20 (UPI) -- Campaign records show that supporting Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has forced a U.S. major labor union to take out a $1 million loan.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - A judge has rejected a request from a Charlotte insurance agency owner charged in the death of a state investigator for a public defender.
Myanmar's junta has given the World Food Program permission to use helicopters to send aid to cyclone survivors, the United Nations said on Tuesday, as flags flew at half-staff across the country to mourn the dead.
"Laura and I are concerned to learn of our friend Senator Kennedy's diagnosis. Ted Kennedy is a man of tremendous courage, remarkable strength and powerful spirit. Our thoughts are with Senator Kennedy and his family during this difficult period.