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Inmates at an Idaho jail sew, or fix everything the facility needs, saving the jail $115,000 just last year. But now, as KTVB's Brian Holmes reports, the ladies are donating a day a week to making blankets, pillowcases and quilts for the needy.

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder reacts to Thursday's shootings of police officers in Ferguson, Missouri.

A new type of food allergy raises concern among doctors. WKYC's Monica Robins reports.

A neighbor recounts police and SWAT teams making what appeared to be arrests at a home in Ferguson following the shooting of two police officers.

Early tulip blooms have Washington flower growers worried about this year's sales. KING's Eric Wilkinson reports.

The first phase of an internal review found grounds for a more in-depth probe at the VA hospital in Tomah, Wisconsin.

The parents of Michael Brown, who was killed by a Ferguson cop last August, called the early Thursday morning attack on two officers as "senseless."

President Obama addressed the shooting of two police officers in Ferguson via Twitter on Thursday, saying "violence against police is unacceptable."

Federal agents discover secret bunker in Sammamish, Washington that they believe was used as a hideout by a convicted bank robber. KING's Alison Morrow reports that as long as he's free, there's no reason to believe this is the only bunker.

Security cameras show two men who allegedly killed a customer in parking lot of an Atlanta grocery store, already known as the "Murder Kroger" because of a previously unsolved crime. WXIA's Jon Shirek reports.