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Crews have started tearing down the iconic Candlestick Park, longtime home of the San Francisco Giants and 49ers.

Joshua Cartee was acquitted Thursday of manslaughter and one count of criminally negligent homicide.

Among those most startled by the announcement of the reclusive writer's follow-up to "To Kill a Mockingbird" were the people of Monroeville, Alabama.

The struggling electronics retailer says it will sell up to 2,400 stores.

Prosecutors have twice won convictions against the wealthy businessman, only to see the convictions overturned.

Parts of Northern California could get as much as 15 inches of rain by the middle of next week, but state needs much more rain for a long time.

Ferguson, Missouri police officers will soon test device that makes their service weapons "less lethal" in an effort to preserve life in potential police shootings. Casey Nolen reports.

School employee says minutes were wasted after a boy collapsed because the 911 call was re-routed through a Canadian dispatch center. KGET's Anne Di Grazia reports.

A retired Army veteran allegedly threatened to shoot his wife and other people at the U.S. Capitol, where his wife works.

Two people died Thursday in an apparent murder-suicide inside the University of South Carolina, a shooting that authorities called "very isolated."