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The U.S. Justice Department focused on Ferguson, Missouri's troubled municipal court system, but the problems are more widespread.

A lawyer for the Cleveland officer who shot the 12-year-old said the mayor's apology for language used to defend against a lawsuit was inappropriate.

No hearing date has been set for Eddie Ray Routh's murder conviction for killing "American Sniper" author Chris Kyle and Chad Littlefield.

Activist says water situation in Flint, Michigan is a humanitarian crisis but city officials maintain the water supply is clean and safe to use. WEYI's Walter Smith-Randolph reports.

Internet rallies to show support for toddler attacked by cyberbullies. WCBD's Travis Rice reports.

Kelly Gissendaner has filed new papers with the U.S. Supreme Court a day after her execution was called off because the drugs looked cloudy.

Federal agents in California raided 20 "maternity hotels," where Chinese women allegedly paid $40,000 to $80,000 to give birth in the U.S. for citizenship.

Former CIA director and retired Gen. David Petraeus will plead guilty to mishandling secret documents which he allegedly shared with his mistress.

More snow is on the way for cities that are still digging out from the last storm as winter weather advisories are issued across 34 states.

According to a New York Times report, Hillary Clinton used her personal email account as Secretary of State instead of a government email, now required.