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Olympic gold medallist Amy Van Dyken-Rouen talks with reporters about her recovery and plans, following an ATV accident in June, which severed her spine, leaving her paralyzed.
"If there wasn't a dirt track in heaven, there is now," Kayla Herring, one of Kevin Ward's three older sisters, said to the crowd.
The Miami man charged in the death of Florida student Christian Aguilar testified Thursday as deliberations in his trial are expected to begin.
A Florida high school student builds a functioning hydraulic hand as part of NAACP's STEM competition. WBBH's Christy Andrews reports.
Two hundred lucky fans were among the first to experience the College Football Hall of Fame on Monday night, before it opens to the public on Aug. 23.
Electronics retailers are hoping consumers give a warm reception to the next generation of HDTV's, which feature for times the resolution and sharpness of today's TV's. NBC's Mark Barger reports.
Ferguson, Missouri, Police ChiefThomas Jackson acknowledges that the situation in Ferguson is a "powderkeg," but that his force will now help facilitate peaceful protests 24 hours a day, as long as the protesters cooperate.
The Ferguson chief said that police were working on a plan to mark off an area for the protesters with cones.