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Devastating floods in Louisiana have damaged an estimated 40,000 homes across 20 parishes. As of Thursday, 4,000 people were still being housed in area shelters. As always, union members were the first responders on the ground and will be heavily involved in recovery efforts.

Communities and civil rights leaders are questioning body camera program policies of police departments in cities like Milwaukee.

Firefighters are on the offensive in California as traces of smoke and embers linger over 37,000 acres of charred land where at least 96 homes have been destroyed.

An elderly man seen walking out of a Cape Cod, Massachusetts, home turned out to be an alleged drug dealer in disguise.

Two men were skydiving in Idaho when their parachute lines became twisted.

Authorities said they have no plans to hunt down the bear.

Crew members on an international combat training exercise in Nevada were part of a unit on assignment from Moody Air Force base in Georgia.

Notes were left at a Westbrook, Maine, apartment complex that said "all Muslims are terrorists should be killed." WCSH's Chris Costa reports.

A Texas family found a stash of letters from a soldier killed during World War II while moving into a new home. KCEN's Tiffany Pelt reports.

The autopsy appears to back up the police account of the shooting of an allegedly armed man. The shooting sparked protests that turned violent.