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One couple is spending an extra $200 a week on gas. A school teacher has already quit her job. Mom-and-pop businesses are worried there might not be a tourist season this year.

A construction crew finds a time capsule and along the way helps an Arizona man recapture fond memories of his late wife and family. KPNX's Joe Dana reports.

President Obama delivers remarks on raising the national minimum wage at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich. at 3:00 pm ET.

A federal judge has halted two Texas executions until state officials reveal where they got the drugs for the lethal injections — the latest skirmish in a nationwide battle over secrecy and capital punishment.

Police say the suspect sent her daughter a text that there was a shooting on campus. The prank triggered a massive police response as WYFF's Mike McCormick explains.

Oklahoma revealed Tuesday it intends to use an untested cocktail to execute two death-row inmates later this month.

An Oklahoma appeals court has postponed the executions of two convicted killers for a month after the state revealed it didn't know what drugs it planned to use for the lethal injections.Clayton Lockett, who was slated to die Thursday, had his date moved to April 22.

Oklahoma officials revealed in court papers on Monday that the state has not been able to find two of the drugs it needs to carry out executions in the coming days."The state has pursued every feasible option to obtain the necessary execution drugs.

Reacting to the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka said the court made "one of the most undemocratic and corrosive decisions in history with the Citizens United ruling."

A teen accused of plotting to "shoot up" high schools in Connecticut wanted to recreate the 1999 Columbine High School massacre, seeing its shooters as heroes