Subway Opera Singer Plays Violin for Inside Edition
When I got 10 feet away from him he threw it, she told Inside Edition. Before that day, Zamourka was a familiar figure in downtown L.A., where she was often seen playing her violin on the street. Her voice won Americas heart after video of her singing opera was posted by an L.A. police officer last week, helping Zamourka turn her life around. In the meantime, she was given a student violin from Inside Edition to play, and she showed off what she was born to do. RELATED STORIESHomeless Man Changes Flat Tire for Woman: 'That's What You're Supposed to Do'Who Is the Homeless Woman Heard Singing Opera in L.A.
Missing dog, family reunited in Arizona after four years
After being missing for four years, a lost dog has finally been reunited with his family back here in the Valley. (KNXV)PHOENIX, Ariz. (KNXV) - After being missing for four years, a lost dog has finally been reunited with his family back here in the Valley. Brother and sister Tony and Sara Torres admit they had nearly given up hope after their dog Chewy went missing four years ago. The Torres family first found Chewy abandoned an alley in their back yard. In the four years Chewy was missing the family had adopted six other animals -- so he has lots of companyThe-CNN-Wire & 2019 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company.
Homeless man helps Chiefs player get to game
(KSHB via CNN Wire) -- A Kansas City Chiefs player got stuck in the snow on his way to Saturday's game against the Indianapolis Colts. "I pulled one car out before that, then I saw another car stuck and I told my old lady, 'We have to help him.'" "I went to help him, then he told me he was a Chiefs player. I didn’t know he was a Chiefs player. "My car got stuck in the snow before the game & a nice guy named Dave help pull me out without knowing I was a player," he tweeted.