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News21 found no national or statewide pattern of discrimination, but did find places where large numbers of white and minority voters were scrubbed.
Federal regulators are proposing to ban swimming with dolphins in Hawaii, a move that could imperil Hawaii's most popular tourist activities.
The five-mile round-trip route gets thousands of visitors from all over the world each year.
A National Safety Council study shows traffic fatalities were up nine percent in the first six months of this year. NBC's Dan Scheneman reports.
The 11 wolves, known as the Profanity Peak pack, make up about one-eighth of the gray wolves believed to be roaming the state.
The Olympic swimmer said in a statement he was trying to protect his teammates when he left out details about what had been portrayed as a robbery.
Pam Hupp has been charged with first-degree murder and armed criminal action in the August 16 shooting death of Louis Gumpenberger, 33, a man she told police was burglarizing her O'Fallon, Missouri home when she killed him.
Anthony Wright was given his freedom Tuesday after spending 25 years in prison for a rape and murder that a jury found he did not commit.
Sebastian DeLeon, 16, is just one of four people in the U.S. who's survived a Naegleria infection in the past 50 years.
Mourners in North Carolina paid their respects Tuesday to a deaf man fatally shot by a highway patrol officer following a attempted traffic stop.