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A Florida woman who was being held hostage by her boyfriend used an online pizza order to ask the restaurant to send help. WFLA's Peter Bernard reports.
California water regulators adopted sweeping, unprecedented restrictions Tuesday on how people, governments and businesses can use water amid the state's ongoing drought.
The first high-rise hotel and casino to open on the Las Vegas Strip is closed after 60 years of glitz, glamour and gambling. KSNV's Jeff Gillan reports.
Kenneth Healey, the rookie cop critically hurt by a hatchet-wielding stranger last year, says he remembers thinking, "I am going to die."
A man convicted of manslaughter walked away from an Ohio prison farm in 1959, then was allowed to slip away from law enforcement in 1975 and disappeared until a ruse to get his fingerprints led to his arrest in Florida this week. Dan Billow reports.
Prince is throwing a "Rally 4 Peace" in Baltimore on Mother's Day, and he's asking everyone to wear the color gray in honor of Freddie Gray.
The prosecutor connected to the Eric Garner NYPD chokehold death case now takes over the seat that became vacant when former Rep. Michael Grimm pleaded guilty to tax fraud.
A California chef uses air compressor to blow dishes clean instead of pre-rinsing, saving hundreds of gallons of water each day. KSBY's Lili Tan reports.
The boys, ages 2 and 8, were playing in a suburban Boston park when the horse chestnut tree toppled over Monday night, seriously injuring them.
A Nebraska woman is suing all homosexuals on Earth for breaking "religious and moral laws," according to court records filed Tuesday.