Officials in Rhode Island say that the water from unprecedented flooding has begun receding, but that trouble could linger. It could be Saturday before the Pawtuxet River goes below its banks.
A North Carolina store owner may face legal action after he refused to let a little girl bring in her guide dog into his shop. The owner says the dog smelled and would have ruined his merchandise. (March 31)
A man and woman had to crawl out the window of their Spring Valley, Minnesota home after a semi-truck plowed into it just after midnight Wednesday. (March 31)
Record-breaking rains in the Northeast forced hundreds of people from their homes, knocked out sewage treatment plants, and snarled traffic on major East Coast routes.
A medical waste disposal company in Kansas City, Kan. receives a strange shipment of human remains that has authorities investigating the delivery and where it came from. (March 31)
Record-setting rain prompted evacuations in Massachusetts Tuesday, with officials warning more problems may lie ahead as rivers continue to rise. Governor Deval Patrick declared a state of emergency and mobilized some 1,000 National Guardsmen.
With the president of France at his side, President Barack Obama declared Tuesday he hopes to have international sanctions against Iran in place 'within weeks,' not months, because of its continuing nuclear program. (March 30)
Actor Rip Torn pleaded not guilty Tuesday to burglary and firearms charges stemming from his January arrest inside a Connecticut bank after hours. (March 30)
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