South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem has defended her decision to kill a young dog many years ago.The Guardian reported that in her forthcoming book, "No Going Back: The Truth on What's Wrong with Politics and How We Move America Forward," Noem recounted the story about the dog, Cricket, that had been around 14 months old. According to the outlet, Noem recalled that she had taken the dog on a pheasant hunt with older canines, desiring to calm Cricket down and start to teach her how to act. But she was...
A dog was fatally shot and three people were arrested during a search warrant investigation on Thursday.
Jade McKenna said she fought to save her beloved Gizmo who was attacked at the junction of Springfield Road and Eagle Street
A police officer attends a crime scene. Because the dog survived, thank God, here are your early links: Forever chemicals forever, DWI-turned-getaway-in-a-cop-car, the windmill blades fell off the Moulin Rouge and more. [ more › ]
Kristi Noem, the South Dakota governor and potential vice presidential pick
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem describes shooting her own dog in a new book. Noem said she killed 14-month-old Cricket for being a bad bird dog. She told the story to prove she can handle 'difficult, messy and ugly' things
Politicians and dog experts vilify South Dakota governor after she writes about killing her dog
Politicians and dog experts are criticizing South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem
A former Washington state police officer wanted after killing two people, including his ex-wife, was found dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound following a chase in Oregon, authorities said Tuesday.
A former Washington state police officer wanted after killing two people, including his ex-wife, was found dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound following a chase in Oregon, authorities said Tuesday.
A former Washington state police officer wanted after killing two people, including his ex-wife, was found dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound following a chase in Oregon, authorities said Tuesday.
Briana Day, 30, pleaded no contest to a drunk driving charge, leaving sentencing up to Judge Mary Ann O’Malley.