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A report estimates 23 million Americans have had packages stolen from their homes — and that number is expected to increase as online sales surge.
North Dakota father demands principal's firing after rejection of yearbook photo showing his son holding assault rifle. KVLY's Bradford Arick reports.
Deputies rescue dozens from flood waters in Lewis County, Washington. KING's Drew Mikkelsen reports.
The report paints a frightening picture of how dangerous the skies can be when they are populated by both unmanned and manned aircraft.
Investigators say they don't believe two Afghan military trainees missing from Moody Air Force Base are still in the Valdosta, Georgia area. WALB's Catherine Patterson reports.
A lawyer representing the family of Mario Woods said police needlessly gunned down Woods during a confrontation last week.
The order stays until Jan. 4 a previous order telling the fantasy sports sites to cease operating in New York, an attorney for DraftKings said.
The problem was first reported to Sweet Leaf in July, but the company "believed it to be an isolated incident until hearing from three others."
Investigators are also looking into reports that the train's throttle had been tied back with some kind of cord. No passengers were hurt.
A North Dakota school district could decide as early as Friday on whether a photo of a student holding a gun will be allowed in the yearbook.