A San Francisco Bay Area town is suing the owner of the quirky Flintstone House, alleging she violated local codes when she put dinosaur sculptures in the backyard and made other landscaping changes that caused local officials to declare it a public nuisance.
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{FD} Vermont state trooper revived after apparent drug exposure
Police say a Vermont State Police trooper who collapsed after apparently being exposed to an opioid-like drug during a traffic stop was revived by fellow troopers who administered the overdose-reversal drug Narcan.
{FD} Miami Beach spending $1.5M to tame rowdy spring breakers
Miami Beach this year is shelling out $30,000 on a marketing campaign that basically tellsÂÂ spring breakers that their shenanigans will not be tolerated — either behave or be hauled to jail.
{FD} Alabama bill would allow churchgoers to carry guns
Alabama State Rep. Lynn Greer filed a bill this month in the State Legislature which would allow churchgoers to defend themselves with guns in church.
{FD} $878M South Carolina lottery winner sharing with charities
A South Carolina woman who won $878 million in the biggest jackpot payout to one winner in U.S. history says she wants to give back to the city and state where her good fortune happened.
{FD} Last US diplomats in Venezuela prepare to head home
A U.S. official says the last American diplomats in Venezuela are at the country’s main airport, preparing to head home amid deteriorating ties between Washington and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
{FD} Ohio ‘heartbeat’ abortion ban passes Senate as governor vows to sign it
The Ohio Senate passed the so-called ‘heartbeat’ bill Wednesday that would ban abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected.
{FD} Sheriff: Father fatally runs over boy at Florida restaurant
Authorities say a man accidentally ran over his 3-year-old son in the parking lot of a Florida Waffle House.
{FD} Canada grounds Boeing 737 Max 8s after Ethiopia crash
Much of the world, including the entire European Union, grounded the Boeing jetliner involved in the Ethiopian Airlines crash or banned it from their airspace, leaving the United States as one of the few remaining operators of the plane involved in two deadly accidents in five months.
{FD} Buttons with profanity at Georgia Capitol spark lawsuit
A civil liberties group is demanding that police on the Georgia Capitol grounds allow demonstrators to wear Planned Parenthood buttons that include profanity.