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The Delaware County Fair organizers say it's too late to tell vendors they can't sell flag merchandise.

A rare pre-Civil War baseball card handed down within the family of a ballplayer for more than 150 years fetches $179,250 at an auction.

Oklahoma couple call 911 and remove toddler from sweltering car in Walmart parking lot. KJRH's Joe Henke reports.

A Justice Department investigation has concluded that the St. Louis, Missouri County Family Court discriminates against black children.

At one Seattle restaurant, an early move to the $15 minimum wage that the city is phasing in has been an unqualified success.

A Colorado woman's dashboard camera shows a car dealership employee driving her vehicle hundreds of miles, running personal errands over several days, and still failed to fix it. KUSA's Nelson Garcia reports.

Ben Popken explains what's behind the rise in textbook prices, and how the economics behind school supplies will keep pushing prices higher.

Police are investigating after a vehicle ‎struck the south barricade of the U.S. Capitol building Friday morning.

A New York sporting goods shop owner says he'll no longer sell guns to Muslims. WNYT's Samantha DiMascio reports.

Some federal and state prisoners could soon be eligible for federal student aid to take college courses while behind bars.