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The boy was killed by his guardian's pit bulls after he was left alone with the dogs inside her mobile home in Northern California, authorities said.

U.S. automakers report December and full-year sales Tuesday, and are expected to reach a record high of 17.5 million vehicles sold in 2015.

A 2-year-old is treated for a gunshot wound to the chest after being shot by another child at an apartment complex. WXIA's Kevin Rowson reports.

A Virginia woman finds kitten duct-taped inside cardboard box and sealed in plastic bag. WAVY's Lex Gray reports.

We're back! In our regular weekly feature, we’ll be taking a look at the winners and losers of the week in the struggle for the rights of working families. The winners will be the people or organizations that go above and beyond to expand or protect the rights of working families or working people who have fought for or won a significant victory. The losers will be whomever went above and beyond to limit or deny those rights or the working people who have lost a right or a battle for expanding or keeping their rights. 

Table tennis player Bill Guilfoil has plans to qualify for the 2016 Olympic U.S. table tennis team. Terra Hall of KSHB caught up with him practicing.

A woman and 11 children were held hostage at a motel in Georgia, NBC station WXIA reported.

Safety advocates say cars with keyless ignition systems are killing and injuring people when their engines are inadvertently left running.

A night-shift worker returned home to find his wife, son and granddaughter had been murdered, officials said.

An armed occupation of a federally owned wildlife outpost in remote Oregon rolled into its fourth day.