Wednesday, June 19 2013 1:47 PM EDT2013-06-19 17:47:57 GMT
DENVER (KUSA/CNN) - A military widow wants to know why another woman's name is engraved on her husband's headstone. She discovered the mistake while visiting his grave at Fort Logan Cemetery in Denver. "IMore >>
A military widow wants to know why another woman's name is engraved on her husband's headstone.More >>
Wednesday, June 19 2013 9:29 AM EDT2013-06-19 13:29:19 GMT
NEW WEST MINISTER, CANADA (WAVE) - A second grader with a disability was seemingly shunned during a class picture. For Anne Belanger, the photo was completely unacceptable. Her son, Miles, was pushedMore >>
A second grader with a disability was seemingly shunned during a photo shoot at his elementary school.More >>
Wednesday, June 19 2013 12:32 PM EDT2013-06-19 16:32:33 GMT
The search for a missing 10-month-old boy from Birmingham is over. Birmingham police say he and his alleged captor were found in Dallas, Texas around 11:30 Tuesday night. A missing child alert was issuedMore >>
The search for a missing 10-month-old boy from Birmingham is over. Birmingham police say he and his alleged 14-year-old captor were found in Dallas, Texas around 11:30 p.m. Tuesday night.More >>
Wednesday, June 19 2013 3:13 PM EDT2013-06-19 19:13:33 GMT
A Baton Rouge couple and their five children are safe and are thankful they survived a fire that destroyed their home early Wednesday morning.More >>
A Baton Rouge couple and their five children are safe and are thankful they survived a fire that destroyed their home early Wednesday morning. The father was at work when the fire started and the mother jumped into action to get her children out of the house.More >>
From AAA
The single-digit temperatures forecasted for tonight may cause problems and delays for motorists heading to work on Thursday morning. AAA often sees roadside assistance calls double for jump starts, frozen door locks and tire changes in the cold weather. Keep these tips in mind tonight to save time and reduce stress tomorrow:
Before weather turns bad:
Check wipers, fill windshield wiper fluid and clean headlights and taillights to improve visibility at night and during inclement weather.
Inspect tire tread to avoid sliding and skidding.
Check the pressure in tires to prevent blow-outs.
Prevent doors from freezing shut by placing a very thin coat of petroleum jelly around rubber mold on the inside of the doors.
Keep fuel tank full to avoid running out of gas and getting stuck on the side of the road in bad weather.
On cold mornings:
Clean ice and snow off wipers, windshield and all windows.
Warming up vehicles sufficiently will help cars will run smoothly while out on the road.
If locks freeze on vehicles, place a warm towel over the lock to unfreeze it.
If car doors freeze, tap around the edge of the door to break up the ice and then pull at door handle and the bottom left edge of the door.
Be sure to carry emergency supplies, such as AAA car care kit, boots, shovel, blanket, snacks and water in vehicles. Make sure cell phones are charged in case roadside assistance is needed. AAA members can request roadside assistance by calling 1-800-AAA-HELP, going online to AAA.com/roadsideassistance or through AAA Mobile, a downloadable application available for purchase on most cell phones.