The fake alligator was meant to help birds, but it also managed spark a number of 911 calls from concerned citizens.
A lemon from 1739 sold for almost $1,800 after it was found inside of a cabinet which was auctioned off for only $40.
A radio tower stolen in Alabama has investigators scratching their heads: "I thought I had seen it all."
A stingray's pregnancy could be a miraculous birth: The aquarium and shark lab where she lives has no male stingrays.
From a rather surprising discovery in a portion of the Salt River to why your tax refund might be even bigger this year, here's a look at some of our top stories.
In 1995, a woman visited Arizona with loved ones, and during that trip, her wallet went into the Salt River. It was presumed lost forever, but decades later, a dermatologist in Mesa managed to find it.
It looks like an alligator, but it's actually something else, and it is catching parkgoers' attention.
A Tampa resident spotted an unusual sight in the Sunshine State - a kangaroo on the loose! The kangaroo ran rampant through a Tampa apartment complex.
A man who was seen scaling the Sphere venue in Las Vegas was arrested by police Wednesday morning.
The new commercial is getting mixed reviews as some people feel that he is promoting drug use, while others think this is a genius marketing strategy.
Zoos throughout the country are continuing the unorthodox Valentine’s Day tradition of allowing visitors to name animals and critters after their exes.
An aquarium in Florida celebrated 'Grounconch Day' on Friday where a mollusk broke from Punxsutawney Phil and predicted six more weeks of winter.
The poster is an annual tradition in predominantly Catholic Spain, but this year's version is generating controversy for its depiction of Jesus.
"Didn’t even think it through," Rosie said later. "I was just like, ‘grab the snake, grab the snake.’"
If you love nature and being outdoors, you may want to travel to Yosemite National Park in California by the end of February to try and catch a glimpse of the mesmerizing "Firefall."
A 3-year-old boy in Queensland had to be rescued after he crawled into a claw machine. Body-camera video shows the incident. The officers had to smash the glass to get the boy out safely.
From the latest arrests made in connection with teen violence in Gilbert to an Arizona state lawmaker who is resigning amid an ethics controversy, here's a look at some of our top stories.
"How is everybody doing?" Elmo asked his followers on X, formerly Twitter.
A marine robotics company may have unraveled the mystery of Amelia Earhart's disappearance. Utilizing sonar technology, they detected an image resembling her aircraft west of her projected landing spot in the Pacific Ocean.
The indent on your pinky is real, doctors say, but “smartphone pinky" is not.