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A federal judge on Tuesday struck down a same-sex marriage ban in Kentucky, the latest in a string of court rulings across the country.

In Circle, Montana, many residents say the controversial Keystone XL pipeline is key to the survival of their community.

A man says he owes his life to the good Samaritan who braved heavy smoke and flames to pull him from a burning vehicle. KARE’s Lindsey Seavert reports.

A year ago, the Senate passed a bipartisan immigration bill that would address many of the flaws with the country's broken immigration system, but House Republican leaders have done just about everything in their power to stall the bill, and it hasn't even come to a vote. Today, the AFL-CIO and the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA) hosted an event to highlight the tragic impact the ongoing deportation crisis has had on workers and families.

At least one person is dead as dangerous storms sweep across much of the Midwest. NBC News’ Kurt Gregory reports.

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

A plane that made an emergency landing shortly after departing New Castle Airport on Saturday is pulled from a mudflat. The plane lost power in the Saturday incident. The reason is still under investigation.

A stormchaser's camera captures a lightning storm as it dances, weaves, and parries through the skies over Atchison, Kansas.

A wildfire continues to burn in the Jemez Mountains, in northern New Mexico. The fire is estimated to be over 1,000 acres, and residents of three nearby communities have been ordered to evacuate.

A fire on a railroad bridge crossing the Ohio River, along the Kentucky-Indiana border, was hot enough to catch two cars of a train crossing the bridge on fire.