U.S. Thrill Rides LLC has submitted plans to the Federal Aviation Administration in April to build the 650-fot-tall Polercoaster, the company's name for a scream machine that combines an observation tower with a coaster on the way up and down.
Full scream ahead: Company proposes 650-foot-tall roller coaster on Strip
Chaos as gunfire erupts at Utah Father's day Mass
Full scream ahead: Company proposes 650-foot-tall roller coaster on Strip
Ex-NFL star Chad Johnson being released from jail
Indiana woman condemned for killing at 15 is freed
G8 exposes rift among leaders on Syria
Underground home was built as Cold War-era hideaway
Guardian: Snowden won't return voluntarily to US
Google begins launching Internet-beaming balloons
Fire leaves 70 displaced; cause still unknown
Federal agents search land linked to Hoffa case
Fire leaves 70 displaced; cause still unknown
Bootcamp-style workout offers training in a group environment
Connecticut crowned Miss USA in Las Vegas
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Turkish PM vows new gesture aimed to cool protests
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Florida sports bar deck collapses, dozens into water
White House to send military supplies to Syrian rebels
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