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EPA administrator Gina McCarthy says water quality has returned to "pre-incident conditions" after toxic sludge from a mine flowed into the river.
Goldman Sachs will pay $272 million to settle a lawsuit claiming it defrauded investors about the safety of residential mortgage-backed securities.
Crowds part for a woman and child, mine spill makes river go gold, Ferguson marks painful anniversary, flamingo chicks get tagged and more.
Oklahoma health officials say swimmer infected with deadly amoeba in Lake Murray. KTEN's Sarah Williams reports.
The family of a bullied 15-year-old who shot himself is suing the town and its board of education, alleging school officials failed to protect him.
Los Angeles has deployed 96 million black "shade balls" in its reservoirs to protect its water supply from contaminants and evaporation.
Oregon's drought has forced mandatory water restrictions, and vineyards and wineries may be the next to feel the pinch. KGW's Pat Dooris reports.
Anderson also had an order of protection against him and an accusation of falsifying official documents.
Pennsylvania prosecutors must decide whether to retry Lewis Fogle for the 1976 rape and murder.
A Kentucky county clerk defies a federal judge's order to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. WLEX's Kelsey Borza reports.