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The Bullets and Burgers Adventure Tour in White Hills, Arizona, about 25 miles south of Las Vegas, allows customers to shoot a variety of machine guns.

The Massachusetts Air National Guard F-15C was headed to New Orleans when it went down.

Oregon investigators work to find out how four family members drowned in Henry Hagg Lake. KGW's Mike Benner reports.

Milford, Connecticut, police arrested the 49-year-old mom, whose blood-alcohol limit was almost 4.8 times the legal limit in Connecticut of .08.

This Labor Day, the Sportsman Channel and the Union Sportsmen’s Alliance (USA) are teaming up to salute the American worker and the nation’s young people who are America’s future workforce with a three-hour “Brotherhood Outdoors” Labor Day marathon Sept. 1 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. EDT on the Sportsman Channel.

A Denver Area resident captures floodwaters gurgling under, then blowing a manhole cover into the air. Denver has been coping with several days of heavy rain and flooding.

Freed Journalist Theo Curtis says he's been "overwhelmed with emotion" to learn of the efforts that went into freeing him, and the kindness of strangers, since his return to the US.

Out of the blue, and into a tank. An extremely rare, cerulean-hued crustacean, caught by a young lobsterwoman in Maine, is transferred to a new home at the state aquarium. WCSH's Sarah Delage reports.

Here are some headlines from the working families’ news we're reading today (after the jump).

The strikingly parallel tales of boyhood best friends who went on to become Islamist extremists have raised questions about homegrown radicals.