Hunter student stuck on subway misses commencement, 'graduates' on train

Delayed on your way to work? That's one thing. Delayed on your way to the most important day of your life? A college graduate in Queens whose train was delayed so badly he missed his graduation ceremony. Or at least that is what he thought. No one has more reason to complain about train delays than Jerich Alcantara. This was the day he was supposed to officially graduate from Hunter College's...

New Florida law will provide certificates for miscarriages

Florida will become the first state to issue what's essentially a birth certificate to women who've had miscarriages.  

Stranger buys soldier airline ticket home

A generous stranger bought a ticket for an Illinois soldier who was waiting at a Texas airport hoping to catch a flight home on Memorial Day weekend.

Pentagon missile defense program scores direct hit

A U.S. interceptor scored a direct hit and appeared to result in the "complete obliteration" of a mock warhead over the Pacific Ocean in what the Pentagon said Wednesday was a realistic test that mirrored the missile threat from North Korea and Iran.

Quadruple amputee from Afghanistan war doing good for others

Staff Sergeant Travis Mills lost all four limbs to an improvised explosive device (IED) during his third deployment to Afghanistan five years ago, but he hasn't let his injuries keep him down.

MUSIC FROM THE HEART: Custodial worker uses musical talents to help hospital patients

A custodial worker is doing more than just clean room at hospitals across the Valley. He is lending his musical talents to help patients forget their worries. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.

Bay Area Chipotle restaurants affected by security breach

Chipotle Mexican Grill says there was a security breach that affected more than 15 Tampa Bay area locations.

Police: Man with AK-47 fired 108 shots on Florida highway

Police say a man armed with an AK-47 and a handgun fired 108 rounds at vehicles and officers on a busy Florida highway before abruptly surrendering.

Sarasota family finds large gator in their swimming pool

Many bay area residents plan to spend the day by the pool for Memorial Day, but one Sarasota family was surprised to find that a gator started the pool party a little early in theirs. 

White House 'red lights' mystery solved

Social media exploded late Sunday night speculating over strange red lights appearing to come from the second-floor residence of the White House. But what appeared to be coming from inside, was actually from the outside according to reports.

Man catches 'monster' frog in Texas

A man in Texas caught a monster-sized frog, and the photos are going viral online.

Thousands turn out to remember Kennedy on his 100th birthday

The life and legacy of President John F. Kennedy, who died at 46, will be celebrated on the day he would have turned 100.

Cops:  Woman paid 15-year-old $300 for sex

A Florida woman is accused of paying a 15-year-old boy multiple times for sex.

7,000 combat boots memorialize fallen soldiers at Ft. Bragg

A memorial dedicated to soldiers who lost their lives in Afghanistan and Iraq used 7,000 boots to display the service and sacrifice of those who protect our freedom.

Ga. teacher surprises student with cap and gown after he thought he wouldn't graduate

A Georgia high school senior was very thankful for the teacher that surprised him with a cap gown. 19-year-old Jamias Howard didn't think he would graduate that long ago, but the efforts of teach Kimber Wimbush helped him graduate.