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Clay Vittrup and Cameron James Perry, both 18, were charged with aggravated assault for allegedly using a blowgun on at least two people.
The Weather Channel's Matt Sampson has a look at how different locomotives plow snow away from the tracks.
A Kansas City man was shocked to find a live hawk in his bedroom. KSHB's Shannon Halligan reports.
An alleged robber armed with an ax cries out for his mother after being doused with pepper spray. KFOR's Jesse Wells reports.
In a guest column in the Detroit News, Michigan AFL-CIO President Karla Swift outlines the flaws in the Trans-Pacific Partnership TPP trade agreement and the “fast track” authority President Obama is seeking for approval of the deal.
Two 18-year-old Houston area teenagers are accused of shooting Walmart customers with blow darts. KRC's Mark Boyle reports.
Ten-year-old Inga Heinecke and her friend hit the frozen lakes in Minnesota with a sled, selling sugary snacks on the ice house circuit.
There is history—the facts of events—and then there is myth and fable—the essence of things, the narratives that shape our understanding of complex events inspiring, motivating, rallying and galvanizing us as people and nations.
New York's Ithaca Visitors Bureau Welcome Center surrenders to winter weather, telling tourists to visit the Florida Keys instead. WETM's Jessica Bard reports not all local businesses are in on the joke.
Single father Greg Wickherst wins Internet fame, and the admiration of coworkers after conquering a daunting task: learning how to style his young daughter's hair. KOAA's Andy Koen reports.