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Protesters agree to cancel a planned blockade of the Twin Cities Marathon after talks with St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman. KARE's Chris Hrapsky reports.
An Alabama police captain has spent more than three decades on the job without calling in sick. WVTM's Jeff Eliasoph reports.
The Navy was supposed to replace the aging minesweeping helicopters, but now has reestablished a training squadron for them in Norfolk.
Two students in the classroom next to where the Oregon gunman opened fire said they thought the initial gunshot was a book or table that fell.
When gunfire rang out Thursday afternoon, the medical community in the small town of Roseburg, Oregon, sprang into action.
The U.S. economy added 142,000 jobs in September and unemployment was unchanged at 5.1%, remaining at the same rate as the month before, according to figures released this morning by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
We are celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month from Sept. 15-Oct. 15. This is a time when our nation recognizes the significant contributions Latinos make in the United States. We salute the contributions of Latino and immigrant workers and their families to our country and to our workforce. They give new strength to the American Dream and remind us that all labor has dignity. While it is a time to celebrate the diversity of a community that is projected to be one-third of our population in 2050, it is also a time to highlight the issues facing our Latino and immigrant brothers and sisters.
Six U.S. service members and 5 civilian contractors were on board the plane and died in the crash, and 2 Afghan civilians were killed on the ground.
On Oct. 7, the White House is holding a summit with leaders in the various movements to improve the lives of working people across the country, with a focus on how to make sure that economic growth is broad-based and that workers share in the benefits they help create with their labor. Until the summit begins, we'll be highlighting the stories of workers and their struggles to make sure their voices are heard on the job. Today, we look at Gawker.
"If you want to come on the campus and you want to shoot five people, you are going to do that before our security would arrive," he told the newspaper.