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Andreas Lubitz, the co-pilot suspected of intentionally downing a Germanwings airliner with 150 people on board, trained at a Lufthansa facility in Arizona. KPNX's William Pitts reports.

Aaron Hernandez's fiancee testifies in the ex-NFL star's murder trial.

On Tuesday, March 31, please join Carmen Berkley, AFL-CIO's director of civil, human and women's rights, for a Twitter chat in honor of women's history month. Carmen will lead a conversation that will focus on issues women face in the workplace, including paid family leave, fair scheduling and gender equality. You can participate in the chat on Twitter by following @CarmenSpinDiego, @AFLCIO and the hashtag #1uHerStory.

The Economic Policy Institute (EPI) released a new report this week that takes a deeper look at unemployment, particularly when it comes to racial disparities in the recovery from the Great Recession. The report, written by Valerie Wilson, argues that the projected decline in unemployment for 2015 won't lift African Americans out of the employment crater caused by the recession.

Among the two missing after the East Village explosion on Thursday is 23-year-old Nicholas Figueroa, who was on a sushi date, his family said.

Denver police offered a $2,000 reward for information on a woman whose selfies may solve the alleged theft of an iPhone.

The agreement settles a lawsuit brought by Ferguson protesters.

Rawley Bingham's stolen iPhone seemed to take on a life of its own. Steve Staeger of KUSA reports from Denver, Colorado.

Republicans muscled a balanced-budget plan through the Senate, positioning Congress for months of battling President Barack Obama.