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A former armored car guard was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison plus 10 to 20 years for killing his partner and robbing their truck of $2.3 million, but not before he asked the judge not to "lecture" him.Kenneth Konias Jr.

Colorado authorities say there were two fatalities in an avalanche that occurred near Twin Lakes. KUSA's Nick McGurk reports.

In our regular weekly feature, we'll be taking a look at the winners and losers of the week in the struggle for the rights of working families. The winners will be the persons or organization that go above and beyond to expand or protect the rights of working families, while the losers will be whoever went above and beyond to limit or deny those rights.

In Utah, a debate over what is poisoning bald eagles. KSL's Mike Anderson reports.

Californians looking to "go green" will have to concentrate on reducing their carbon footprints, because there's not a whole lot of green left to get to.

Missouri's governor said Tuesday that the state can still execute a convicted child-killer next week even though one compounding pharmacy has agreed not to sell it the drug used for lethal injections.

After being detained by Russian police in Sochi, Pussy Riot members say that are planning several protests until the Winter Olympics are over.

Upworthy's Workonomics takes a look at the people who work at minimum or low-wage jobs. They are from all walks of life and are some of our most at-risk citizens because they make just enough money to avoid being assisted by the social safety net but not enough to survive or thrive in a challenging economy.

From spy films to novels to its real-life chilly atmosphere during the Cold War, the Russian capital has long been shrouded in intrigue. NBC’s Keir Simmons reports.