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The freed captive's lawyer said he had been through a "near-death experience."
Washington state investigators expand their search area as they look for missing 6-year-old Jenise Wright. KING's Janet Kim reports.
Here's your rage-inducing video clip of the day. Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal agrees in a CNBC interview his state is a real "deal" for businesses because workers are paid so little. Oh yeah, he directly ties this with being a "right to work" state.
Doctors told a Florida Family that their son had little chance of surviving a lightning strike two weeks ago, but now he's talking about the experience. WBBH's Peter Busch reports.
Former Marine coping with post-traumatic stress disorder finds solace in paddling length of Mississippi River.
9-year-old boy describes a shark attack that left him hospitalized. WESH'S Dan Billow reports.
9-year-old boy describes a shark attack that left him hospitalized. WESH'S Dan Billow reports.
Here are some headlines from the working families’ news we're reading today (after the jump).
A high school cheer program in California is on hiatus after an "offensive" photo surfaced of 13 girls dressed in what looks like gang attire.
Iraqi police say at least 51 people have died as the result of a series of car bombs which were detonated across several Baghdad neighborhoods.