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The Obama administration is starting a new program designed to spread solar power and solar industry jobs to a wider range of Americans, including renters and low-income communities,
Patricia Welch, the wife of Richard "Dick" Welch who is considered a person of interest in the girls' 1975 disappearance, stands accused of lying to the multi-jurisdiction grand jury investigating the case.
Two teens have been charged but a 12-year-old is still on the run after a fatal shooting in Nebraska last week.
Minnesota reports success with the most of unusual of public works projects, an underground passageway for turtles. KARE's John Croman reports.
Prosecutors say they couldn't corroborate the claims or to prove that one of the screeners was even working on the dates of alleged incidents.
A case that tests the boundaries of religious freedom and gay rights came to the Colorado Court of Appeals on Tuesday.
The Women Donor Network's study entitled Justice For All? investigated the representation of women and people of color in elected prosecutors across the country. The results were not encouraging.
All I can say is: wow. I’ve been working on stopping Fast Track for years now and I can tell you that—even though Congress pulled some last-minute political maneuvering to get Fast Track passed last month—we beat all the odds and changed the game. And we did it together.
Heroin use has dramatically increased across the US among men and women, most age groups, and all income levels, according to a new report.
Carnival Corp. said it has received U.S. approvals to operate cruises to Cuba and plans to start in May if it gets the OK from the Cuban government.