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Windorski left his family's home in Northern Wisconsin on Saturday, October 17th, headed to what he said was a veteran's retreat.

A Texas flood victim was found alive nearly one mile from the spot where he fell into raging waters. WOAI's Michael Locklear reports.

An Alabama man gave a whole new meaning to 'slow reader' after he showed up to his former high school with an overdue library book that he c

"Nash was the symbol for love and joy," the toddler's father, Josh Lucas, told NBC News Monday. "I lived for him and I I'll never stop loving my son."

Footage showed the badly damaged plane resting in a ditch between a canal and a dirt road.

Lafondra Brown wasn't a licensed welder, but her boss told her if she didn't finish up a welding job, she would be out of work. So Lafondra finished the project with no safety gear. Hours later, she was in the hospital, her eyes the size of golf balls. On top of a dangerous work environment, Lafrondra dealt with sexual harassment, assault and racism in her construction job, where she was the only woman.

The U.S. industry that provides the red meat that ends up on your table -- and tables around the world -- is the largest segment of U.S. agriculture.

New Orleans police are looking for one or more suspects responsible for the shooting of Commander Derek Frick. WDSU's Travers Mackel reports.

The Times said there was no evidence of cable cutting but that the concerns reflected increased wariness among U.S. and allied officials.

The death of 4 during a weekend homecoming game adds a new chapter to a University that has seen its share of death. Kerry Sanders reports.