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Here are some headlines from the working family’s news we're reading today (after the jump).
Several structures have already been destroyed by California's growing "Applegate" wildfire. KCRA's Brian Heap reports.
More than 40 years after the nation's deadliest prison uprising, items collected in the aftermath were returned to the hostages and victims' families.
A plan to regrow forests and keep salmon healthy in a Washington state river relies on pooping birds. KING's Dan Cassuto reports.
Two helicopters, FBI agents and more than 100 Pennsylvania State Troopers assisted in the continuing manhunt for alleged cop-killer Eric Frein, which is a 24 hour a day operation.
Researchers at Purdue University have been working to develop an Ebola vaccine, and have made amazing discoveries about how the virus damages the body. WTHR's David MacAnally reports.
It's an election year and we are quickly approaching the time when working families will have the opportunity to go to the polls and vote against a whole host of extreme candidates who support policies that limit rights, make it even harder to afford a middle-class life and pad the pockets of their corporate buddies. One of the "Worst Candidates for Working Families in the 2014 Elections" is Dan Sullivan, who is running for U.S. Senate in Alaska.
Surveillance video captures images of a 75-pound mountain lion milling around a home in San Jose, Calif.
A case of mistaken identity leads to a North Carolina teen being pepper-sprayed by police. The teen is black and his foster parents are white. WNCN reports.
The bees reportedly attacked a group of men working in Douglas, on the border of Mexico, on Wednesday after one of the workers turned on a lawnmower.