Feed items
The six churches are within about three miles of one another and all except the latest burnt church are predominantly African American.
While some thought the skyrocketing rents of 2014 couldn't be sustained, they were, and then some. And there's no sign of any easing any time soon.
A Georgia Tech student missing since Friday was found Monday morning along railroad tracks in Atlanta badly injured but alive, police said.
It was hoped that consumers could drive the U.S. economy through a global slump, but doubts are growing amid economic pressures from overseas.
If you want your Halloween to be all treats and no tricks, make sure all your candy is union-made in America. The Los Angeles County Federation of Labor's resource site, Labor 411, has an extensive list of union-made candies, as does Union Plus. Here are some highlights, featuring sweets made by the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers (BCTGM) and the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW).
Police say Homer Lee Jackson preyed on Portland, Oregon area prostitutes in the 1980s, and may be responsible for even more deaths. KGW's Pat Dooris reports.
The attack happened at around 12:30 a.m., interim Fire Commissioner Eric Jones told reporters.
Felimina Rotundo works six days a week washing clothes at a Buffalo, New York, laundromat and shows no signs of stopping, even at the age of 100.
Ruth Lampe isn't letting her age slow her down. The 102-year-old volunteer just received an honorary high school diploma. WHO's Jannay Towne reports.
Workers in retail, union members and unorganized workers have stood up in the past year to fight for scheduling reform that leads to a better life for working families.