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Utah has the first-in-the-nation online database of offenders convicted of white-collar crimes, but not everyone approves of it.
A new analysis from The Pew Charitable Trusts shows that low-income Americans are experiencing a massive increase in housing costs that makes it impossible for some to afford basic needs. The study found that low-income Americans spent a median of $6,897 on housing in 2013, and that number rose to $9,178 in 2014. This was the biggest jump in the nearly 20 years of data that Pew studied. Other necessities, such as transportation and food, also have risen, but not as drastically.
Gail Minglana Martinez, a Corpus Christi, Texas native is among those killed in this month's Brussels attacks. KRIS Jane Caffrey reports.
The Mississippi Senate voted Wednesday to pass a religious freedom bill which some say might be the most sweeping anti-LGBT legislation in the U.S.
History was made this week. California Gov. Jerry Brown joined legislative leaders, workers and unions to announce a deal on legislation to make California the first state in America to raise its minimum wage to $15 an hour. This day was a long time in the making. Worker-led movements like Fight for 15, labor unions and community groups have been gathering momentum for several years on this issue.
Joey was last seen on March 5, 2016 while out with friends in Columbus, Ohio.
Officer Jason Van Dyke now makes $12 an hour at the Fraternal Order of Police hall in the city's West Loop.
Several players from last summer's World Cup-winning U.S. Women's Soccer Team are filing a complaint to a government agency seeking equal pay to their male counterparts.
Rebekah Mason, a senior political adviser to Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley, resigned Wednesday amid accusations that she and Bentley had an affair.
Police, rescue officials and volunteers searched a Siberian mountainside Thursday looking for any sign of a missing American student.