In a story published Jan. 18, 2025, about a dog being rescued in Vermont, The Associated Press erroneously reported the dog went missing Jan. 16 and was rescued Jan. 17.
Chris MacRitchie of Vermont, heroically rescued a dog from the icy Winooski River despite the freezing conditions. His quick action, captured on video
Dunkin’ dropped the “Donuts” from its brand name years ago. Now — at least in Nebraska, New Mexico and a few other states — it doesn’t have doughnuts on the shelves either.
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Dunkin’ dropped the “Donuts” from its brand name years ago. Now — at least across Nebraska, New Mexico and some other states — it doesn’t have doughnuts on the ...
The dramatic rescue Friday by Chris MacRitchie was caught on video by his son, who had first spotted a dog struggling to escape an icy river as they were going through the drive-thru of a local Dunkin’ Donuts.
Image via Shutterstock Would you dive into a frigid icy river to save a stranded dog that you didn't know? It sounds like the ultimate what-if scenario. But one Vermont man found himself in just that predicament.
He jumped into the frigid waters and waded over to the dog, gently pulling it ashore, where his wife draped it with a sweatshirt. The dramatic rescue Friday afternoon in Berlin was caught on video by his son and was shared widely on social media.
BERLIN, Vermont (WPTZ) -- Chris MacRitchie said it was fate that he'd been driving through the Berlin Dunkin' Donuts drive-thru when his son noticed a dog drowning in the river adjacent to it. "I pulled over and just kind of passed the drive-thru and ...
Dunkin' customers in a few states were left with doughnut-sized holes in their stomachs last week when a temporary supply shortage left some stores without doughnuts. "A single-supplier issue ...
Volodymr Sobchuk and grandson Yoroslav Prokhyra were located after being last seen by family in Balgrayhill Road, Springburn at 10:40 on Sunday. The pair were meant to visit family in Bishopbriggs but never arrived. Police Scotland said both men have now been traced safe and well.
Four tourists have drowned off the eastern coast of the Dominican Republic near the popular tourist town of Punta Cana. Civil Defense officials said the victims include two Polish citizens and a man from Portugal,