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Kindness Restores Stolen Tools for Blind Student Chef

48 year-old Nathan Romo was all set to start culinary classes as the first fully blind student enrolled in the Fresno, California school. Then, someone broke into his house and stole all his specialized tools and knives, but it was the start of a good news story after his friend told a local TV news reporter.

911 Call Saves Bride's Day With Dress

A bride-to-be who was packing her car for her wedding, went back inside the house near Kent, Washington for another load and came out to find her wedding dress had been stolen. Candice, the dispatcher who answered the 911 call, sent an officer to the scene, but also offered to loan the bride her own bridal gown -- and miraculously, it fit.

Stranger Finds Wedding Ring Hours After it was Lost in Ocean

Casey Brooks lost a virtual needle in a haystack this week after his oversized wedding band fell off in the Atlantic Ocean and no amount of sifting in the water could keep the waves from swallowing up the gold band. Miraculously, four hours later a woman with a metal detector volunteered to help and found the ring.

Soldier Showered in Affection With Hero's Welcome Home

A Florida soldier on his way home from Walter Reed hospital in Washington, DC got a surprise welcome that included a sweet ride arranged by a local Cadillac dealership. Army 1st Lt., Ryan Timoney and his wife relaxed in the backseat of a BMW convertible while they were escorted by a large motorcycle contingent of veterans and law enforcement officers.

Ex-con Becomes an Honorary Police Officer

He was once considered one of the biggest jewel thieves in the United States. He spent 11 years in some of the nation's toughest federal prisons, but on Friday Larry Lawton was sworn in as an honorary police officer -- the first time in the nation an ex-con will receive such an honor. He has dedicated his life to keeping kids on a lawful and successful path.