The estate of a 65-year-old Washington man who’d stopped on the shoulder of ice-covered Interstate 84 to help another driver when a FedEx truck slid into him and killed him filed an $81 million ...
It’s a summery Wednesday afternoon in the United Kingdom, and Macey, a 3-year-old Staffordshire terrier, has her eyes glued ...
The comedian and talk show host ate Ben & Jerry's "The Tonight Dough" ice cream out of the Ben & Jerry's Chunky Dunks.
The classic sound of the ice cream truck instantly alerts kids to beg their parents to hand over cash for an icy tasty treat.
The Franklin County Coroner has identified a man struck and killed by a pickup truck Wednesday as he crossed a road on the city's West Side. Isaiah Sullivan, 27, died at 6:20 p.m. at OhioHealth ...
Walking into his lonely office, Whitmore again ignored the pill bottle waiting on the table. He then traveled to his solitary ...
A council has given an ice cream firm £40,000 from a government grant set up to help local communities An ice cream firm has been handed a slice of taxpayers' cash which could put the icing on ...
A man was ejected from his truck and died Friday night after losing control of the vehicle and striking the roadway median, according to Commerce City police. Police said in a social media post ...
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An injured man, identified as 81-year-old Henry Evans, was located after he was hit by a truck in front of the store. He was airlifted to a local hospital and his current status is unknown.
When John Hornstra cast the final, winning bid on the former Peaceful Meadows Ice Cream property on Bedford ... the milk that is still delivered by truck in classic glass bottles to homes ...
JANESVILLE, Wis. -- The Rock County Medical Examiner's Department on Thursday identified a man who died after falling from a boom truck at the Rock County 4-H Fairgrounds. Timothy R. Gillitzer ...