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He also urged residents to avoid an "anti-police" message. "In terms of not trusting police, we don't condone that," he said.

Leslie Cipriani captured cell phone video of the Amtrak train slamming into a truck in North Carolina

Federal officials are frustrated that some states and cities won't hold those who have already served their time for immigration agents.

Iran's foreign minister Monday joined expressions of outrage by the White House and congressional Democrats over Senate Republicans' letter to Tehran.

'Unheard' co-director Naome Kadira discusses the racial climate on campus. Kadira's group was reportedly the first to post the video of a racist chant allegedly performed by members of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter at the University of Oklahoma.

"Mayor caught buying marijuana" would be a damaging headline in some cities, but not in North Bonneville, Washington.

It happened in Halifax, near the Virginia line.

In our regular weekly feature, we'll be taking a look at the winners and losers of the week in the struggle for the rights of working families. The winners will be the persons or organizations that go above and beyond to expand or protect the rights of working families, while the losers will be whoever went above and beyond to limit or deny those rights.

Talking about the first time that he saw video showing the racist chant by a fraternity, University of Oklahoma President David Boren says, 'I was sickened.'

Hot dogs stuffed with screws and open safety pins, steel wool covered with peanut butter and other dangerous treats send pets to hospital in Minnesota community. KARE's Lindsey Seavert reports.