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AFT has announced the winners of its annual Everyday Heroes awards.

A woman was killed but her 4-month-old child appears to have escaped serious injury in an explosion that leveled their home near Houston. KPRC's Samantha Ptashkin reports.

Arizona homeowners are excited to return home after being forced to leave their homes due to a massive wildfire. KPNX's Krystle Henderson reports.

House Speaker John Boehner says, Veteran Administration Secretary Eric Shinseki's resignation does not absolve the President of his responsibility to step in and make things right for our veterans. Business as usual cannot continue.

Parents of a boy that was injured in a freak accident say they are grateful for the support they have received from their Upstate, New York community. WNYT’s Dan Levy Reports.

The feces forced an emergency landing, according to passengers aboard a U.S. Airways flight from Los Angeles to Philadelphia, who tweeted the ordeal.

A 19-month-old Georgia boy is severely hurt during a police drug raid. WXIA’s Job Shirek reports.

The feces forced an emergency landing, according to passengers aboard a U.S. Airways flight from Los Angeles to Philadelphia, who tweeted the ordeal.

A Utah high school's decision to airbrush yearbook photos of girls who were “in violation of the dress code" has students, parents and rape-recovery advocates dismayed.

1. Honest Man Returns $125KThis Fresno, California, man should be a finalist for the “Honorable Citizen of the Year Award”: Joe Cornell was volunteering at his local Salvation Army when a bag filled with money fell off of a passing Brinks security truck and landed in front of him.