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Thomas Gilbert Sr., the 70-year-old president of Wainscott Capital Partners, was found with a gunshot wound to the head in his apartment.
A New Mexico man is told that his $500,000 winning lottery ticket is a misprint. KOB's Lauren Hansard reports.
A bitter cold snap can't stop people from getting outside and enjoying themselves. KARE's Lindsey Seavert reports.
A couple delivers a $2,500 New Year's "gift" to waitress who served them weeks earlier. WKYC's Chris Tye reports.
The U.S. Coast Guard is concerned about a substantial rise recently in the number of Cuban migrants setting sail illegally to the United States.
A wild bobcat is found alive and well inside the engine compartment of a car after being struck on a highway. Stacia Naquin of KPNX reports.
Oklahoma state legislator proposes a $500 fine for wearing "hoodies" in public. KFOR's Leslie Rangel reports.
A Utah family is surprised to find mountain lion hiding under their mountain cabin. KSL's Alex Cabrero reports.
Ireland says the U.S. will permit imports of beef from the country — the first EU state to resume sales since the mad cow disease scare 15 years ago.
Be sure to tune in Wednesday on the AFL-CIO Now blog for the live stream of the first National Summit on Raising Wages. The summit, sponsored by the AFL-CIO, will examine concrete and progressive steps to raise wages for working people to help solve the dilemma of income inequality that plagues the United States.