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The childhood home of serial killer Jeffery Dahmer is on the market in Bath, Ohio. WKYC's Barry Wolf reports.

Funeral services are held for fallen Boston firefighter Lt. Ed Walsh in St. Patrick's Church in Watertown, Massachusetts.

Hundreds of turkey vultures are grounded at Pennsylvania's Presque Isle State Park due to unseasonably cold weather. WICU's Paul Wagner reports that these big birds need thermal updrafts to help fly.

Say it ain't so, Domino's. On the heels of a $1.28 million settlement between a Domino's franchisee in New York City on Feb. 23, more Domino's franchise owners in New York state reached a settlement with drivers and pizza cooks for $448,000 for wage theft. The new settlement was announced by the state's attorney general, Eric Schneiderman. Last week, Schneiderman also announced a roughly half-million-dollar settlement with a McDonald's franchise owner after employees made similar accusations.

An $11 million American-funded prison in Afghanistan has fallen apart before it even opens — and the U.S. State Department's plans to rebuild it call for shoddy construction, a government watchdog said Wednesday.

A new and controversial study is raising questions about the health benefits of distance running. KARE's Renee Tessman reports.

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Florida parents threaten lawsuit, claiming a school lunch lady told their daughter she wasn't allowed to pray at school. WESH's Greg Fox reports.

The official death toll from the Washington mudslide rose Wednesday to 29, and 22 of those have been identified, the medical examiner said.Twenty people are still listed as missing in the aftermath of the March 22 collapse of a hillside in Oso, Wash., which buried dozens of home in mud and debris.

A former volunteer assistant coach for a Hudson Valley high school crew team has been indicted on rape charges involving two team members.