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The Department of Agriculture crew has shoot-on-sight orders for invasive rodents taking over Washington state lake. KING's Drew Mikkelsen reports.
The sisters of an Oregon missing girl are defending the family's delay in reporting the 6-year-old's disappearance. KING's Natalie Swaby reports.
The defense team for suspect Nathaniel Kibby are pressing a judge to ensure the mobile home where he lived — now a crime scene — isn't moved.
Weather Channel meteorologist Ari Sarsalari tracks two major storms due to hit Hawaii.
Residents in Albany are left to clean up after a deluge leads to a storm drain stoppage in Albany, N.Y.
Renisha McBride "just wanted to go home," the prosecution said. "Yet she ended up in the morgue."
Speaking at the U.S.-Africa Summit, President Obama offers condolences to those who have lost loved ones to the disease saying, "Our thoughts and prayers are with those who've been affected by Ebola outbreak."
Wall Street speculators are pushing Argentina into default, and the result could be devastating for the people of Argentina and destabilizing for the global economy.
Authorities are warning drivers parking in Rutherford, N.J., to watch out for razor blades when they put money in meters.
Tropical Storm Julio strengthened into a hurricane early Wednesday as Hurricane Iselle continued to move toward the Hawaiian islands.