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Heavy snowfall knocks out electricity for thousands of Vermont residents, and hurting small businesses in the crucial holiday season. NECN's Jack Thurston reports.

Civil rights attorney Norman Siegel said the jolly bar crawlers have rights, too.

CIA Director John Brennan responds to a Senate committee's study of CIA's former Detention and Interrogation Program.

A Garland man is charged with capital murder after his 4-year-old son was found dead inside a home Tuesday afternoon.

The mother of Mississippi teen Jessica Chambers, who died after being burned alive, tells WMC's Michael Clark that her daughter's spirit won't rest until her killer is caught.

Minneapolis police began testing body cameras, and say early results are encouraging. KARE's Trisha Volpe reports.

Saying that they welcome the audit of the Cleveland police by the Department of Justice, Cleveland Mayor Frank Johnson says he's concerned that the report didn't take into account external factors affecting the police department.

A once-in-a-decade storm is headed for California as the northeast digs out from a big snowfall.

A Maine School removes "Black Lives Matter" posters hung by students, saying they didn't grant prior approval of language used. WCSH'S Danielle Waugh reports.

Here are some headlines from the working family’s news we're reading today (after the jump).