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Rep. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., says he confident that a ruling by at Texas judge blocking President Obama's immigration executive action "will be over turned."

Suspect Eddie Ray Routh's lawyers had asked for a mistrial after prosecutors suggested glass vials seized as drug paraphernalia belonged to him.

Five inches of snow, government offices closed — what else is there to do?

Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker and Lt. Governor Karyn Polito address the media on the winter storm recovery efforts at the Massachusetts State House.

People in Boston share their perspective on the snow-prompted government shutdown in Washington, D.C.

Annie Simone was strapped in her seat on a Portland, Oregon-bound flight Saturday when she says a scorpion stung her middle finger.

"I accept the fact that many of you will not believe my apology," he conceded.

Washington authorities find ailing couple living in "filthy" conditions with dozens of dogs, cats, snakes and exotic birds in their home, after one of them posts a plea for help on Facebook. KING's Drew Mikkelsen reports.

The executive order goes all the way back to Article II of the Constitution and every president has used them. Here's a rundown on the use and history of the executive order.

New regulations for commercial drone use are welcomed at University of Washington's Autonomous Flight Systems Laboratory, where students are busy dreaming up new uses for drones. KING's Natalie Swaby reports.