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The Dykstra family lost everything in the King Fire that has scorched a large swathe of the El Dorado National Forest. But their singed cat survived.
U.N. Ambassador Samantha Power, center, embraces National Security Advisor Susan Rice before Obama addresses the U.N. General Assembly.
Be afraid, be very afraid. In the first of a new series of videos, AFSCME borrows from the popular TV show "American Horror Story" to warn working families of some true-life American horrors in the form of governors they should be worried about. The first episode features Michigan governor and corporate politician Rick Snyder (R), referring to him as a job killer, anti-worker boogeyman and Wall Street ringleader.Visit www.horrorshowgovernors.com to learn more.
Rising waters force residents of Carlsbad, New Mexico to flee to safety. KOB's Lauren Hansard reports.
President Barack Obama’s speech to the U.N. shows he will leave a vastly different legacy than he thought even a year ago, Mitchell says.
WITN's Alize Proisy profiles a North Carolina photographer who specializes in turning little girls all the way up to women into the mythical, magical mermaid.
Potter Elementary's principal said the idea behind "Tie Tuesdays" was to “build good character,” but the wardrobe upgrade has done more than that.
Minnesota's Liberian immigrants are feeling the devestating impact of the Ebola epidemic in their home country, and unless the president acts, some of them will be forced to go back. KARE's Renee Tessman reports.
The speech will lay out American priorities, including support for Ukraine, testing a nuclear deal with Iran and fighting climate change and disease.
While speaking at the United Nations General Assembly, President Obama uses the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., as an example of challenges America faces within its borders.