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When auto technician Brett Cadoratch found an envelope containing $10,000 in a recently traded-in car, he knew there was only one thing he could do.

New genetically stronger bison are expected to help Colorado herds thrive. KUSA's Ryan Haarer explains.

At the Havana International Trade Fair on Monday, Nov. 2, Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure signed the first direct roaming service agreement with Cuba telecommunications company ETECSA.

An Arizona man left his 5-year-old granddaughter alone in a desert outside Phoenix with a loaded gun so he could have a "a few drinks and a cheeseburger."

The company behind the controversial pipeline stretching from Canada to the Gulf Coast has asked the U.S. State Department to pause its review.

Members of the Islamic Center of Burlington were inside praying when someone spray-painted 'USA' all over the building. NECN's John Moroney reports.

A Utah man paralyzed from the neck down creates beautiful paintings with the help of a computer. KSL's Heather Simonsen reports.

"It's four good ol' boys sitting around drinking and things got out of control," Mayor Theresa Sharp told NBC News.

A deaf Massachusetts football coach uses body language to communicate with players from the sidelines. WWLP's Tamara Sacharzyk reports.

The child died after being shot several times in the head and back in the South Side Gresham neighborhood Monday afternoon, officials said.