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Three men remain missing after a mudslide in Mesa County, Colorado. KUSA's Matt Renoux reports the families are coming to grips with the fact that the bodies may never be recovered.

Utah park rangers say misfortune often falls upon visitors who take petrified wood home with them from Escalante Petrified Forest. KSL's John Hollenhorst reports rangers are kept busy with people returning the pieces via mail.

Wolf Sanctuary officials say the dogs’ menacing looks and health issues have made the adoption process difficult. WBBH’s Andrea Hubbell reports.

A petition calls for the establishment of a one mile "clothing optional" zone on Florida's Jacksonville Beach. WTLV's Keitha Nelson reports visitors and locals alike are warming to the idea.

An American citizen carried out a suicide bombing in Syria on behalf of an al Qaeda-linked militant group on Sunday, apparently the first time a U.S. citizen has carried out such an attack in the Syrian civil war, U.S. law enforcement and counterterrorism officials tell NBC News.

Pending legislation would allow Washington State farmers to experiment with industrial hemp production. KING's Alison Morrow reports.

125 Nigerian students arrived at Logan Airport Monday, ready to attend Northeastern University on a scholarship. WHDH'S Nicole Oliverio reports.

Police evacuated a community college building and searched the campus after one student pulled a gun on another, sparking a panic.

A Utah family is grateful for the calm instructions of a 911 operator who walked them through their emergency delivery. KSL's Andrew Adams reports.

Musicians kicked off U-S Airways flight after being told violins wouldn't be allowed on board plane. WHTR's David MacAnally reports.