Mar. 15, 2025
Claudia Velediaz-Bonifazi was arrested and placed in custody for injury to a child with intent to cause bodily injury.Photo:Woodway Public Safety Department
Woodway Public Safety Department
A woman in Woodway, Texas, was arrested after allegedly dragging a child to a bathroom and making him drink water from a toilet.
Claudia Velediaz-Bonifazi was placed in custody on April 3 after the child arrived at school in tears and told counselors and teachers at the school about the incident, according to an April 4news releasefrom the Woodway Public Safety Department.
Mar. 15, 2025
Stock photos of a set table; A bride with her back to the camera.Photo:Getty
Getty
A woman had attended four strangers' weddings as an expected “wedding crasher,” and is sharing her reasons for doing so.
In an essay forBusiness Insider, Joanna Smykowski explained how she learned that attending strangers' weddings as a welcome guest was even possible — and why she’ll continue to do it for as long as she’s needed.
Mar. 15, 2025
Tia’s $1 home (left), Tia working on bathroom renovations (R).Photo:Tia Tortillaaaa/TikTok
Tia Tortillaaaa/TikTok
A North Dakota woman has a dollar and a dream — to fix up a house and make it her safe haven.
“Houses here are usually under $100,000 already. I was looking to sell the house that I’m in right now because the mortgage was more than what I needed. Because of the small town, I felt like if I sold my house, I could get something else and be able to have a little bit more financial freedom.
Mar. 15, 2025
Vintage Bridal Photos.Photo:Courtesy of Sandra Poindexter
Courtesy of Sandra Poindexter
One woman got the surprise of a lifetime when a stranger contacted her and said they’d found her wedding photos nearly 30 years after they went missing.
Sandra Poindexter was browsing for picture frames at an auction in Virginia when she came across a set that still had a couple’s wedding photos encased in the glass.
“I just thought, somebody’s bound to want these, they’re just gorgeous," Poindexter said according toABC 7.
Mar. 15, 2025
A woman received more wildlife visitors than she bargained for in Washington.
Per the outlet, police toldNBC affiliate KUSAon Monday, Oct. 7 that the woman from Poulsbo, Wash. began feeding local raccoons 35 years ago, but had never experienced any issues until recently.
“Somehow the word got out in raccoon land and they all showed up to her house expecting a meal,” said Kitsap County Sheriff spokesperson Kevin McCarty.
On Thursday, Oct.