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The victim has also been identified as Lilly Garcia, who was struck in the head in the incident and later died at the hospital.
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka released the following statement in response to the failure of the “Sanctuary Cities” bill in the U.S. Senate.
There are a few things you can do to monitor the rate at which your body is maturing.
A sunflower tribute planted to honor cancer victim will be used to fund cancer research. WEAU's Amanda Tyler reports.
We've been covering the Workplace Action for a Growing Economy (WAGE) Act, introduced by Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) and Rep. Bobby Scott (D-Va.), an important piece of legislation for protecting and expanding the rights of working people. As the debate continues, it's important to remember that the proposed law isn't just some abstract concept for pundits to debate. It's about the rights of real people in real situations that are challenging or dangerous. Here are six stories that put real faces on the issues the WAGE Act seeks to remedy.
The Cincinnati Bengals have reached a tentative settlement of a federal lawsuit alleging the team's cheerleaders were paid less than minimum wage.
An Oregon dad creates amazing Halloween costumes for his wheelchair bound sons and now has a charity to help others do the same. KGW's Cathy Marshall reports.
More than 100 police chiefs and prosecutors say too many people are being put in prison.
A Florida mother is outraged a driver who hit and killed her son posted photos of his dead body on social media. WTLV's Keitha Nelson reports.
Felimina Rotundo still works six days each week, despite recently celebrating her 100th birthday. WGRZ's J.T. Messenger reports.