Escaped Raleigh cobra caught and removed but what now?
The highly venomous zebra spitting cobra was spotted in Raleigh on Wednesday and captured hours later.
One resident says he saw the highly venomous snake on his porch. ABC News’ Mona Kosar Abdi has the details.
The missing snake has sparked fear among neighbors for two days.
Christopher Gifford regularly filmed uncaged venomous pet snakes in his North Raleigh yard.
A Russian brown bear sprays German shepherd with a hose on hot summer day
While it's not uncommon to become more forgetful as you get older, there is a fine line between a normal sign of aging and what may be an indicator of more serious cognitive decline. Dementia currently affects at least five million adults in the U.S., per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), but it can be hard to diagnose as symptoms are subtle and it includes a range of diseases, which also means symptoms may vary widely from person to person. There are, however, a few general
The sewage will not reach Mecklenburg County’s Ramsey Creek beach that opens to the public for two days only this weekend, official says.
You don’t see the cops on the track every day…
President Joe Biden is temporarily raising pay for federal firefighters. Biden's plan comes as he holds a virtual meeting with Western state governors to discuss what is shaping up to be a torrid wildfire season. (June 30)
A man who calls himself Mr. Tiger has decided to give up on big city life and build himself a new home in the country. Mr. Tiger is not like ordinary people who might be content to find a property out in farmland, however. He is named for a mighty beast and like that mighty beast, he wanted to spend his downtime hanging out in a neat cave.
It’s going to be a cruel summer for Yellowstone fans. Paramount Network confirmed on Thursday that Season 4 of the Kevin Costner-led smash has been moved out of summer and into fall. Our sister pub Deadline, meanwhile, reports that the series will return in early November. Yellowstone‘s first three seasons have all aired during the […]
What a difference a week—and a pair of earrings—makes!
Despite their broad appeal, Joanna and Chip Gaines have not been immune to criticism about their inclusiveness. The former stars of the HGTV show “Fixer Upper,” and scions of the new streaming channel Magnolia Network, expressed frustration in a new interview at the accusations of racism and homophobia that get lobbed against them. “Sometimes I’m like, ‘Can I just make a statement?'” Joanna told the Hollywood Reporter. “The accusations that get thrown at you, like you’re a racist or you don’t li
Some islands in the Lesser Antilles are now under a tropical storm warning as a disturbance with a high probability of strengthening into the fifth named storm of the season, Elsa, heads their way.
Ed Henry, a former anchor for America's Newsroom who was fired from Fox News last year after the network received a sexual misconduct complaint, sued Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott on Wednesday for allegedly defaming him as a "sex criminal."
Investors apparently aren't sure what to think about NIO's (NYSE: NIO) June deliveries update. Day-to-day volatility aside, there is nothing in the report to indicate NIO is not moving in the right direction.
Parker County Sheriff’s Office initiated a pursuit that led to a standoff with multiple law enforcement agencies.
Kataluna Enriquez is making history one sequined gown at a time. Enriquez, who was recently crowned Miss Nevada, will become the first openly transgender woman to compete in the Miss USA pageant this fall. Enriquez won her state title on Sunday, beating out 21 other contestants to represent Nevada in the prestigious Miss USA pageant, scheduled for Nov. 29. Enriquez competed with a platform of raising awareness for the transgender community. She took to Instagram on Monday to thank both her suppo
Jah Washington wants you to go hard for short bursts so you can make the most of this short session.
Executives of some of the nation's biggest hotel chains, including Hilton, Marriott and Hyatt, have signaled that pandemic-induced changes may become the norm. Some of those changes could result in fewer hotel employees and diminished offerings for hotel customers, including room cleaning, room service, complimentary breakfasts and other food service.
Boy, 13, tells law enforcement he was forced to have sex with friend’s mother on three occasions