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Tornadoes roared across the Plains Wednesday, with sightings in at least three states as severe weather threatened 9 million people from Texas to Nebraska into the evening.

Charges against Jesse Matthew, accused of killing UVA student Hannah Graham, have been upgraded to capital murder, which carries the death penalty. WVIR's Henry Graff reports.

Video of an Army captain finishing the final 50 feet of a brutal 12-mile run at a New Jersey base as her fellow soldiers cheer her on has gone viral.

Pharmacy giant CVS announced Wednesday it will rebuild two store locations badly burned during protests in Baltimore last week.

A pizza driver who managed to arrange for a fresh pizza delivery while he was being treated for a stabbing has forgiven his attacker.

The gunman in the Aurora theater shooting was a quiet, knowledgeable student who had a "cocky" attitude, one of his graduate school professors testified Wednesday.

Jacksonville Jaguar player Sen'Derrick Marks escorts a young cancer patient to her senior prom. WTLV's Shelby Danielsen reports.

Don't forget your chance to make a difference in the lives of people in your community by participating in the National Association of Letter Carriers' (NALC's) 23rd annual "Stamp Out Hunger" Food Drive. This Saturday, May 9, letter carriers around the country will lead the largest one-day food drive in the United States. Last year, they collected more than 72 million pounds of food (bringing the all-time total since the drive began in 1993 to a staggering 1.3 billion pounds of food collected and distributed).  

An investigator says star quarterback Tom Brady was "at least generally aware."

Five students at Tufts University in Medford, Mass., are continuing their hunger strike that began May 3 to protest the university’s plan to cut its janitorial staff by 17%, by firing one in six janitorial workers in early June.