Kitchen Sink Headlines

Phoenix police found medicines, passports, stereo and video equipment, video games, laptop computers and even adoption paperwork in a house holding hundreds of pieces of stolen luggage.

It could be easier to find pot than a cup of coffee in L.A. Los Angeles has more pot shops than Starbucks and almost as many as public schools.

No, an incorrect order in a drive-through lane isn't a 911 emergency.

The dog didn't eat one kid's homework. The cops have it -- as evidence.
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Incoming! The pumpkins will be flying this weekend near in Bridgeville, Del.

Lots of T-P. Charmin is looking for greeters for 20 public restrooms in New York's Times Square.

Jim Stevens says nearly every morning an image of Jesus appears in the condensation on the driver's side window of his Isuzu pickup.

It's an order of road rage with ranch dressing on the side.

The sheriffs of Washington and Jackson counties are appealing a lower court order that medical marijuana users have a right to concealed gun permits.

An Oklahoma couple driving home from church hit an animal, a really big one.

Bounce it, kick it, catch it. Chase, throw or smack it. The ball, arguably the most popular plaything of all time, has finally earned a place inside a glass case at the National Toy Hall of Fame in New York.

MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Liberian immigrant Mansfield Neblett just wanted to wear his cheesehead hat to President Barack Obama's speech at a Wisconsin middle school.
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A spokeswoman for Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear says he's calling the tree on the Capitol's front lawn a "Christmas" tree this holiday season.

Closing arguments are under way in New Jersey in the trial of a Florida man who claims he was too fat to have killed his former son-in-law.

After being robbed of his jacket, cell phone, keys and $300, a Pennsylvania man was left with the odd feeling that his assailants looked familiar.

You might think kindergarteners need supervision while washing their hands. But doctors and nurses?

A Massachusetts town has made it illegal to own more than three cats without getting a special license.

7-Eleven is adding wine to its stock of sodas, Slurpees and Slim Jims.
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