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Dallas health officials discuss the first confirmed case of Ebola diagnosed in U.S.
Those potential contacts will be investigated, questioned and monitored to determine exactly how close they got to Thomas Eric Duncan and his family.
The Devil's Kettle Waterfalls, along Minnesota's North shore on Lake Superior, has kept folks baffled as to where all the water goes. The Weather Channel's Mike Bettes reports.
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Indiana middle school football team is ordered to bench their female kicker or forfeit their season. WTHR's Jeremy Brilliant reports.
A Florida police officer has been placed on administrative leave after cell phone video was obtained showing him shooting a woman in the back with a taser. WTLV's Garin Flowers reports.
A Phoenix, Ariz., Starbucks apologizes after an employee repeatedly denied a pregnant woman, and those offering to assist her, a code to the restroom door. KPNX's Bryan West reports.
Here are some headlines from the working family’s news we're reading today (after the jump).
A Cook County Jail support group helps female inmates turn their back on prostitution.
A unique New Mexico highway discourages speeding by playing a tune for drivers going 45 mph. KOB's Eddie Garcia reports.