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The U.S Coast Guard is on a six week mission to open tracks in the ice for Great Lakes cargo ships. WKYC's Kris Pickel reports.

Reactions to the verdict in the terrorism trial of Osama bin Laden son-in-law Sulaiman Abu Ghaith. He is charged with conspiring to kill Americans and aiding al-Qaida as its spokesman.

Washington state officials hold a news conference to update the search through debris left by a mudslide that killed at least eight people and demolished dozens of houses.

A son-in-law of Osama bin Laden who warned the United States after Sept. 11 that “the storm of airplanes will not stop” was convicted Wednesday of conspiring to kill Americans.

Colorado School repeals suspension of a girl that shaved her head in support of her friend who has cancer. KKCO's Ian Margol reports.

A camera aboard a Snohomish County Helicopter Rescue unit captures one of the first rescues of a four-year-old boy, from the scene of the devastating mudslide in Washington state.

Firefighters in Fresno, Calif. come to the aid of a puppy stuck in underground pipe. KSEE's Kathryn Herr reports.

TODAY takes you behind the scenes of the Guardian Centers, a unique and realistic training ground for first responders in Perry, Ga. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports.

A construction worker trapped during a fire in a Houston apartment complex was brought to safety by firefighters just before the building collapsed.

AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka has reached out to Heritage Foundation President Jim DeMint to engage in a public forum on the minimum wage. DeMint declined. What's he afraid of? Check out the video (after the jump) to see what Trumka thinks.