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A man accused of killing his 13-year-old neighbor in 1982, then burying her body under a porch, pleaded not guilty in a Milwaukee court Tuesday. WTMJ's Jonah Kaplan reports.

The sheriff also said he doesn't believe race was a factor, and noted the officer has been dating a black woman for "quite some time."

Federal accident investigators say few motorists know if they're driving on tires that were recalled for safety reasons.

Walgreens said it would buy Rite Aid for $9 a share in an all-cash deal. The acquisition would combine two of the largest U.S. drugstore chains.

Obama both supported police offices and highlighted strained community relations in a speech to the International Association of Police Chiefs.

The popular festival in Austin, Texas, cancelled two panels, one of which dealt with harassment, over threats of "on-site violence."

Heather Cook, former second in command of the Episcopal Church in Maryland, had a blood-alcohol level almost three times the legal limit.

House Republicans filed papers to impeach IRS Commissioner John Koskinen over the agency's alleged targeting of Tea Party groups.

The Richland, South Carolina school district has asked federal and state investigators to look into Monday's incident involving a school resource officer and a Spring Valley High School.

Evan Spahlinger is recovering in a Miami hospital after his family says he was badly burned when an electronic cigarette exploded in his face.