High School Baseball Team Lifts Up Car to Save Trapped Girl
If the Valley High School baseball team in Sacramento, California is as clutch on the field as it is off of it, it may very well win a championship.
If the Valley High School baseball team in Sacramento, California is as clutch on the field as it is off of it, it may very well win a championship.
A team of smokejumpers parachuting into a fire in the mountains of Southern Oregon landed in an illegal marijuana garden.
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What’s that old adage? Give your kid a simple name, make it about five letters?
Juggling is really hard, so maybe adding fire and chainsaws and knives and stuff like that isn't such a great idea for the non-expert.
To say that New York and Missoula are worlds apart is an understatement. There are few things that we have in common. However, that is what makes us both special.
A group of Missoula police officers were singled out for special commendations Thursday evening in the city council chambers, including officer Deni Poling, who was run over by a fleeing suspect and gravely injured on January 7, 2013.
There were rumors that there was going to be a big 'American Idol' shake-up, but before anything was made official Randy Jackson has given the show his walking papers. Jackson announced today that Season 12 will be his last on the hit show.
Country superstar Alan Jackson closed out George Jones' funeral service in Nashville last Thursday with a fitting version of 'He Stopped Loving Her Today.' Now, the Grand Ole Opry has placed the video online for fans to enjoy.
Yoon Hee Cho, the woman whose distracted driving on April 1 led to the death of Hellgate High School student Chance Geery, was sentenced in Missoula Municipal Court on Thursday.
The New York Commission on Judicial Conduct says special plates for judges don't violate ethics rules.
At the Thursday, May 9 press conference featuring Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division's Roy Austin, U. S. Attorney for Montana Mike Cotter and University of Montana President Royce Engstrom, steps to address the problem of sexual assault were spelled out.