These restaurants around the Myrtle Beach area earned the lowest scores in the latest health and safety inspections. Here’s what inspectors found.
Houston Mayor John Whitmire and the Houston Police Department say drug-addicted rats have been digging through old evidence stashes.
We've seen cocaine bears. We've heard of cocaine sharks. But drug-addicted rats? That's what is apparently happening down in Houston as rodents are ...
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A British choir of 17 people with an average age of 94 was officially named the world's oldest choir by Guinness World ...
I thought I'd lighten today's mood with a gallery we came up with a few years ago of automatic red flags you should look out for in your daily conversations in Lubbock. Most of us can spot an outsider ...
The Houston Police Department and Harris County District Attorney's Office announced changes to their procedures for storing ...
Drug-addicted rats are running amock in Houston, more specifically, in storage rooms of the Houston Police Department, where ...
Police and city officials in Houston said evidence in storage lockers is being destroyed by "drug-addicted rats." ...
Authorities in Houston, Texas, are looking to destroy long-held evidence that has spawned "drug-addicted rats" in police ...
The Texas city’s mayor said he will work with the county district attorney to discard drug evidence obtained before 2015 that ...