News of the Weird 2.15.17

On Jan. 31, doctors at Stanley Medical College and Hospital in Chennai, India, removed a live, full-grown cockroach from the nasal cavity of a 42-year-old woman whose nose had been "itchy" earlier in the day. Two hospitals were unable to help her, but at Stanley, Dr. M N Shankar, chief of ear-nose-throat, used an endoscope, forceps, and, for 45 minutes, a suction device-because, he said, the roach "didn't seem to want to come out."

New York City shop sells cookie dough…

A new dessert shop in New York City specializes in a guilty childhood treat that we've been told could be dangerous to eat, reports CBS News correspondent Tony Dokoupil. Do, as it's called, is a brand new bakery of sorts, only it doesn't have much use for baking.

Weird Chico: A to Z

The future is weird, too: Keep Chico Weird Art Show Jan. 26-28 , at 1078 Gallery Keep Chico Weird Talent Show Jan. 28, 7:30 p.m., at El Rey Theatre Tickets: $16, available at JMax outlets and Chico News & Review Chico has always been weird, from the days of John Bidwell and the eccentric characters with whom he associated to the hippies and hipsters who currently groove and chill downtown. And it's the colorful folklore of old and fantastic freaks of the present that give our little Nor Cal oasis its quirky personality.

Supreme Court won’t hear American Indian girl’s custody case

In this March 21, 2016, file photo, Rusty Page carries, Lexi, while Summer Page, in the background, cries as members of family services, left, arrive to take Lexi away from her foster family in Santa Clarita, Calif. Family members said Monday, Jan. 9, 2017, they are disappointed that the U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear the case involving their former foster daughter, a girl with Native American ancestry who was ordered removed from their California home and reunited with relatives in Utah.