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University of Texas Medical Branch Dr. Thomas Ksiazek is heading to West Africa to help efforts to contain the deadly virus. KPRC's Ryan Korsgard reports.
Doctors say one of the 12-year-old girls accused of trying to kill another friend in the Wisconsin woods isn't competent enough to stand trial.
Bertha will bring 45 mph winds parts of the Caribbean and douse many areas in 1-3 inches of rain.
A beef shortage is being blamed for a job shut down at Cargill meat processing plant. WTMJ's Katie Crowther reports.
For months, thousands of children and families from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala have been turning themselves in at the southern U.S. border, fleeing widespread violence, poverty and corruption in their communities. This influx of refugees has strained the resources of front-line responders and evoked both humanitarian responses from community groups and local unions and xenophobic backlash from right-wing politicians and activists.
The businessman is panicking over news that an Atlanta hospital is set to care for an Ebola-virus patient in a special isolation unit.
The Weather Channel's Carl Parker reports that newly-formed tropical storm Bertha will likely veer back into the Atlantic, missing the mainland U.S.
Millions of dead anchovies shut down boat ramps in Santa Cruz, Calif., harbor. Michelle Roberts reports.
A Popular Washington state beach is closed after a river otter attacks two people. KING's Alex Rozier reports.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is making it very clear she intends to stay where she is, despite calls for her to step down while the White House and Senate are in control of Democrats.