“When they hit a three, burritos are free,” Chipotle announced ahead of Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the Miami Heat and Denver Nuggets.
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Arby’s manager found dead in freezer couldn’t escape due to broken door, lawsuit claims
Nguyet Le, 63, “beat her hands bloody trying to escape” the freezer with a broken door, according a lawsuit filed by her four children.
Baltimore’s summer curfew for teens starts Memorial Day weekend. Here’s why it’s in effect.
Baltimore’s curfew, enforced on weekends and holidays, is part of a strategy to reduce kids interaction with police and keep them out of harm’s way.
12 injured after man opens emergency exit door on Asiana Airlines flight
Officials said the Asiana Airlines passenger opened an emergency exit door. Video shows air to blasting into the cabin as the plane was landing.
11-year-old Mississippi boy who called 911 shot by responding officer: ‘Why did he shoot me?’
Aderrien Murry was shot in the chest while an Indianola Police Department officer was responding to a domestic disturbance call his home, police said.
Woman arrested after video captures dumpster fire ignited at Texas AG Ken Paxton’s office
The dumpster fire may have been started unintentionally, the Texas Attorney General’s office said after a preliminary investigation.
Police search for person who abandoned 24 dogs in two Central Indiana county parks
A central Indiana dog shelter said someone abandoned 9 dogs at its city dog park this weekend and 15 more dogs were also dumped in a nearby county.
Lester on the loose: Watch cowboy lasso runaway cow dodging traffic on Michigan interstate
Dashcam footage shows a cowboy on a horse lasso a cow who escaped his pen and ran onto a busy Michigan interstate.
Climber who fell off ridge at Denali NP rescued 1,000 feet below with ‘minor injuries,’ park says
Tatsuto Hatanaka fell from a ridge at more than 16,000 feet elevation, Denali National Park officials said.
8-year-old dead, 4-year-old brother missing after being swept away in closed California river
Neither child wore a life jacket and the river the children were swept away in has been closed for recreational use due to hazardous conditions.