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When the workers at the Pilot Flying J Travel Center in Bloomsbury, N.J., voted Monday to join the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union Local 108 (RWDSU/UFCW), maybe a touch of karmic justice was involved.

It's high times for at least two pot stores in Colorado.A southern Colorado county with a pair of recreational weed shops became the first in the state Monday to announce tax totals from its fledgling — and recently legalized — industry.

A Northern California couple out walking their dog on their Gold Country property stumbled across a modern-day bonanza: $10 million in rare, mint-condition gold coins buried in the shadow of an old tree.

A Cape Coral, Fla., woman who refuses to use city power and water has a month to "plug in" or face the consequences. WBBH's George Solis reports.

An Arizona pizzeria that threatened to ban lawmakers who passed a bill allowing shopkeepers to refuse service to gays on religious grounds says customer approval has been "overwhelming.

The Arizona law would allow business owners to turn away gay and lesbian customers as long as they claim to be doing so in the name of religion.

Hundreds of Walt Disney workers call for higher pay and benefits as their union prepares to sit down with the company to negotiate a new contract. WESH's Amanda Ober reports.

Arizona's conservative governor may not sign a bill that would let businesses refuse to serve gay men and lesbians if it conflicts with their religious beliefs, she said Saturday.

Above: Aaliyah Galloway, 12, left, and Melliah Santos, 12, laugh as they play squash at the Lenfest Center, in Philadelphia.Inner cities are not typical havens for squash, which is similar to racquetball but is often considered a niche sport for the elite.

The Southern Poverty Law Center on Tuesday released its annual count of hate groups and extremists in the United States, reporting a decline in numbers but a "leaner and meaner" movement.