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An Oregon mother is upset that school reversed course on decision to allow her son's service dog to attend class. KGW's Chris Willis reports.
NBC News Chief Medical Editor Dr. Nancy Snyderman has resigned to take a medical teaching position, she announced Thursday.
National officers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon have been warning members for years that dangerous behavior at frat houses could spell financial ruin.
Schizophrenic who killed and dismembered girlfriend with a sword is now eligible for release from a Washington state mental hospital. KING's Jake Whittenberg reports.
The St. Louis County Police and the state Highway Patrol were placed in charge of security in Ferguson, a day after two officers were shot.
A retired U.S. Marine who was imprisoned in Mexico for almost a year on gun charges has been arrested again, this time in the U.S.
Jury hears testimony in Dzhokar Tsarnaev trial around slain MIT officer killed during the Boston Bombing manhunt. NECN's Alysha Palumbo reports.
People in Ferguson, Mo., talk about the task facing the next police chief.
William Flynn, convicted of murder nearly 25 years ago as a teenager after being seduced by his teacher, Pamela Smart, has been paroled. NECN's Katherine Underwood reports he gained parole on his 41st birthday.