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Watch: Pet Cat Saves Boy From Vicious Dog Attack
Amazing video of a dog attack in California being thwarted by the family cat.
Amazing video of a dog attack in California being thwarted by the family cat.
A growing body of research shows common pesticides are putting kids and pets at risk.
The Eagle Scout says the school arbitrarily infringed on his First Amendment rights and he wants his record cleared.
New Hampshire Police Officer Steve Arkell was mourned Tuesday. Arkell was killed as he entered a home Monday afternoon.
In recognition of National Police Week, Patch identifies how the nation's police officers gave the ultimate sacrifice in 2013.
Two young boys from New York were seriously injured when the bouncy house they were playing in was swept up by a wind gust.
Incident in Iowa could bring new meaning to "Happy Meal."
9/11-related illnesses have now taken the lives or more police officers than the terrorist attacks.
A man claiming to have stolen a 50-pound sign at a playground dedicated to a Sandy Hook victim called the girl's mother.
A fire in Massachusetts forced a woman to jump from a third floor window with her 18-month-old son, Cameron, tucked in her arms.
The "mono mono twins" shared one placenta and one amniotic sac and were ready to be held in time for Mother's Day.
End of an era? Consultant predicts half of U.S. malls will close in the next decade.
The top ten most read posts on Patch from May 3 through May 10.
Three people were killed in an accident at the Mid-Atlantic Balloon Festival in Virginia.
Rhode Island youth sports coach ran adult businesses and, prosecutors allege, sold drugs.
A fire-nado is a real, if rare, weather phenomenon. This one was photographed in Missouri.
A retiree in Georgia was reportedly beheaded – and his head taken from the crime scene – while his elderly wife is missing in a mystery that has attracted the FBI.
The pay for a director of operations position – #worldstoughestjob – is so low it doesn’t exist, and the successful candidate will get no breaks. But the hours are long.
An Indiana man working for a national shoplifting ring was caught with more than $2,200 in stolen shirts, police said. The "crews" have been hitting stores around the country, police said.
Authorities say James Enowitch pocketed more than $700,000 off the international scheme.