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John Crawford III, 22, was fatally shot in August while holding a BB gun at a Wal-Mart. Police say he was shot after he refused to drop the weapon.
Every three years, the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College issues the National Retirement Risk Index, taking a look at the percentage of America's households that are at risk of seeing a decline in quality of life after retirement. In the recently released report for 2013, 52% of households were at risk, a marginal improvement from the 2010 rate of 53%. The result is surprising, considering the rise in the stock market over those three years and the beginning of a rebound in housing prices, two factors that are key in influencing the overall retirement security picture.
A Satanic display will soon stand next to Michigan's Capitol Christmas tree. WILX's Ann Pierret reports.
Nordstrom department store employee is fired after calling for the killing of white police officers on his Facebook page. KGW's Kyle Iboshi reports.
Aeman Presley, 34, is accused of fatally shooting two homeless men and a hair stylist, as well as a fourth man in a strip mall in September.
Two children are dead and another is fighting for his life after a 9-year-old driver crashes his mother's car. WLBT's Jessica Bowman reports.
The Indianapolis Metro Police Department has begun testing body cameras on officers. WTHR's Kevin Rader reports.
A new report, Climate Works for All: A Platform for Reducing Emissions, Protecting Our Communities and Creating Good Jobs for New Yorkers, details 10 proposals that would help New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio achieve his goal to reduce the city's greenhouse gas emissions 80% by the year 2050. In addition to achieving the desired emission reductions, if the city follows these proposals, it would not only make the city more resilient, but it also would create 40,000 jobs a year. The report was produced by the Alliance for a Greater New York, New York City Environmental Justice Alliance, New York City Central Labor Council, Blue Green Alliance and the AFL-CIO.
The 12-page report follows a three-year probe that rankled many of the sisters.
Pennsylvania authorities hold a news conference to discuss the hunt for a suspect who police say killed his ex-wife and five of her family members.