McDonald's testing fries drizzled in chocolate

McDonalds is testing a spin on it's classic French fries, drizzling them with chocolate and calling them McChoco Potato. 

Blooming now: First zinnia flower grown in space

The International Space Station now has a bright pop of orange, thanks to commander Scott Kelly's green thumb.

Man Frozen to Death, Brought Back to Life

For the first time, the patient, doctors and family speak out after 25-year-old Justin Smith was found by his father, completely frozen dead in a snow bank.

Dirt-bikers, ATV riders take to Miami streets for MLK Day

Motorcyclists and ATV riders took to the streets of Miami Monday, supposedly as a show of solidarity on Martin Luther King Day, according to WSVN. 

Vandals drain 400K gallons from drinking water supply

Authorities say vandals managed to drain some 400,000 gallons in drinking water supplies in northeast Florida's Flagler County, forcing some residents to boil water.

Price of chocolate continues to rise

Chocolate lovers, listen up.  Your sweet tooth is going to cost you more money.

Is this the world's tallest dog?

There's a new contender for the world's largest dog.  Meet Rocko from Nevada, a 160-pound Great Dane -- who's still growing.

White Castle now accepting reservations for Valentine's Day

CHICAGO (FOX 32 News) - Mark your calendars, folks! White Castle is now taking reservations for Valentine's Day!

Florida hockey player said he was burning love letters

Lee County Sheriff's officials say a minor league hockey player facing arson charges was burning love letters from a girlfriend last month when the blaze got out of control.

Farmer cut off his right hand in failed ploy for insurance money

A Spanish court sent a farmer to prison after he cut off his hand and faked a car wreck for insurance money, local media reported Wednesday.

Police: Woman Strips Inside Waffle House

A Marietta woman is facing a number of charges after a wild night at a Cobb County Waffle House.

Waiter's "Tip" Was Actually a Religious Text

A waiter in Kansas named Garret was excited late last month when a customer left a $20 bill, rolled up under a ketchup bottle.