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Demonstrators marched over the Brooklyn Bridge to mark the 50th anniversary of the landmark event of the civil rights movement in Selma.
Obama is speaking in Selma on the 50th anniversary of a violent civil rights march there that ramped up calls for equal rights for black voters.
Thirty people at a massive college party were standing on a garage roof in California when it collapsed Saturday morning. No one was killed.
A neighbor in suburban Pittsburgh says he heard the cries of Casey Kessler, who authorities believe starved after his mother died two weeks ago.
Mayor of North Bonneville, Washington, Don Stevens, is looking forward to making improvements to his town, with proceeds from the first government-run recreational marijuana store in the US. KGW's Katherine Cook reports.
When Ian Symmonds took to the tennis court, he didn't expect to have a heart attack. As KGW's Cathy Marshall reports, the staff had training, and an AED machine, which they used on Symmonds almost immediately.
A small explosion and fire at a food vendor near the White House triggered a lockdown and security sweep of the area.
After more than a month of captivity in Nigeria, US missionary Rev. Phyllis Sortor has been released. KING's Alison Morrow reports Sortor's family, friends and church are rejoicing that her life was spared.
One of two brothers accused of killing Philadelphia Police Officer Robert Wilson III was arraigned overnight Friday.
This weekend, a grateful nation will mark the 50th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday," but some say the town has not made the progress it should have.