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Do you or your kids play on synthetic turf fields made of recycled tires? If so, share your experience and any health concerns you may have.
Thomas Eric Duncan, the first patient diagnosed with Ebola in the United States, died Wednesday.
Kennedy granted a request from state officials to put a temporary hold on the appeals court ruling that struck down Idaho's ban on same-sex marriage.
An 86-year-old holocaust survivor who teaches high schoolers life lessons, will soon be awarded with a diploma, as his schooling was interrupted by WWII. KING's Josh Green reports.
NBC News' Erica Hill, Ron Mott and Pete Williams report on the death of Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person diagnosed with Ebola in U.S.
The "C-Pulse" heart pump, a device which boots circulation in those with advanced heart failure, shows promise in early trials. WCMH's Ellie Merritt reports.
A new app alerts campus police if University of Arkansas, Little Rock students don't arrive at their planned destination on time, then uses GPS to track their whereabouts. KARK's Melissa Schroeder reports.
The body of a pilot who died fighting a fire in Yosemite National Park will be recovered Wednesday morning, Cal Fire said at a news conference.
Passengers arriving in Atlanta, New York, Washington and Chicago will have their temperature taken and fill out questionnaires.
An officer with the NYPD and a New York State Trooper are facing multiple charges after an investigation into the April 2014 sexual assault.