Texas Prepares to Execute 500th Inmate Since 1976
The grim milestone has reignited debate over the death penalty and prompted extra scrutiny of Texas's justice system.
View ArticleAnthony Weiner Ties Rivals in New York Mayor Poll
Two years after stepping down from his Congressional seat amid a Twitter sexting scandal, Anthony Weiner has a good chance to become NYC mayor.
View ArticleSalem claims 4th best city for young families in Virginia
If you're looking for a city that offers a great public school system, affordable living and jobs with hefty incomes - you won't have to look too far.
View ArticleSame-sex couples getting married in California
A federal court dismantles Proposition 8, clearing the way for same-sex marriages all over California.
View ArticleFeds OK Horse Slaughtering in New Mexico
The USDA indicated plans to issue similar permits for companies in Missouri and Iowa within the week.
View ArticleFighting In The Devils Den
In commemoration of the Battle of Gettysburg, see video explaining the fighting around Devil's Den during the second day of the pivotal Civil War battle. Video by JARID BARRINGER/Erie Times-News
View ArticleVancouver neighbor angry over fireworks shoots gun
Police say a Vancouver man angry that his neighbors were letting off fireworks at a late hour responded by firing his gun.
View ArticleFake fingers help ex-yakuza lead lawful life
Anyone in Japan without a little finger could well be ex-mafia - chopping off the appendage is a punishment for wanting to leave the Yakuza. But now one company which specializes in fake fingers is...
View ArticleMinn. Company Develops New Technique to Help Veterans
A pilot program to help veterans with post traumatic stress syndrome is being developed by a Minnesota company and a local comic book artist.
View ArticleBlacksburg is looking to preserve African American history
One building is all that remains of the community once known as Newtown.
View ArticleCopper thieves target power company
The Okmulgee County Sheriff's office arrested two men on suspicion of copper theft.
View ArticleCoal transfer hearings: jobs vs. environment
Trains would transfer the coal to barges down by the Columbia River. The transfer terminal would be at the Port of Morrow near Boardman.
View ArticleWoods Cross homeowner get approval to sell guns from his hom
WOODS CROSS, Utah (ABC 4 Utah) - A Woods Cross homeowner is now one step closer to selling guns from inside his home. Tuesday night Woods Cross city leaders okayed a permit for the homeowner to turn...
View ArticleWomen in Ohio Kidnap Case Thank Public for Support
Three women held captive in a Cleveland home for a decade issued a YouTube video Monday night in which they thanked the public for the encouragement and financial support that is allowing them to...
View ArticleNeighbors Fight to Keep Historic House From Being Demolished
Springfield school district wants to tear down an historic home for a parking lot near Central High School, but neighbors protest.
View ArticleA step back in time at Stone House Day in Hurley
For the 63rd year, the Hurley Reformed Church will sponsor Stone House Day in the historic town. A total of nine privately owned homes will be featured in this year's tour.
View ArticleHumpback Bridge renovations begin
Crews will install a new roof and repair and stain the exterior siding.
View ArticleGreenpeace protesters try to climb Shard
Six women were attempting to climb London's 72-storey Shard skyscraper on Thursday morning in protest over Arctic oil drilling, the environmental group Greenpeace and police said. Duration: 00:57
View ArticleThousands protest in New York over Zimmerman acquittal
Thousands protest in New York against the acquittal of neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman, a day after his trial for killing unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin ended in Florida. Duration: 01:20
View ArticleMiss Virginia gets to know the community
Desiree Williams was the special guest at the Park-Oak Grove Retirement Community's annual Ice Cream Social.
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