Outrage and an alternative as legal weed bill advances
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Former NJ Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno tells George why she thinks it would be smarter for New Jersey to legalize prostitution than weed.

Dallas condominiums destroyed in massive fire

About 100 firefighters worked to put out a four-alarm fire at a condo complex in far northeast Dallas Tuesday morning.

Motive still unknown in Thousand Oaks mass shooting; gunman fired more than 50 rounds

Law enforcement authorities said Tuesday they are still trying to learn why a gunman killed 12 people in a Southern California bar before taking his own life.

Woolsey Fire burns 98,362 acres with 52 percent containment

In its seventh day, the Woolsey Fire continued to burn as crews battled a flare-up in Point Mugu State Park in Ventura County and authorities investigated the discovery of a body in the Agoura Hills area.

MCSO: 6 children on school bus that was hit by truck that drove through stop sign

AVONDALE, Ariz. (KSAZ) - Authorities say six children were on a school bus when it was hit by a pickup truck that drove through a stop sign on Tuesday morning. According to the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, there were six children and the driver on the school bus when it was hit by a pickup truck near Southern and El Mirage. Firefighters say three people injured in the...

Some convictions of Christie aides thrown out

A federal appeals court has thrown out some of the convictions against two former aides to former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie in the George Washington Bridge lane-closing scandal.

New Jersey holds hearings on marijuana legalization

Lawmakers held hearings at the New Jersey Statehouse over the legalization of recreational marijuana on Monday. 

NC Highway Patrol placing troopers every 20 miles along interstates during Thanksgiving

As family and friends prepare for Thanksgiving, North Carolina State Highway Patrol said they're making preparations of their own in hopes of ensuring safe travel. 

New Jersey governor: Don't blame me for storm response

Drivers were stranded for hours, mass transit was a mess and stranded students were forced to spend the night at their school.  New Jersey's first snowstorm of the season was a disaster and the state's response left them seething.

Stranded students, staff spend night at NJ schools

West Orange Public Schools closed on Friday after students and staff were stranded at district schools overnight. Buses were turned back due to a fierce snow storm that hit the area Thursday afternoon into the evening commute. According to the school website, some buses were diverted to the Chit Chat diner for a few hours. 

Homeless vet, couple in viral campaign faked story: Report

A news conference is scheduled for Thursday afternoon by the Burlington County Prosecutor's Office to announce findings in an investigation of a homeless veteran and the couple who raised money for him through a GoFundMe campaign.

Man tied to synagogue shooting suspect arrested

COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) - The FBI says a self-described white nationalist with a social media connection to the suspect in last month's Pittsburgh synagogue massacre has been arrested on gun-related charges after his relatives reported concerns about his behavior.

France fires back at Trump's lack of "common decency"

PARIS (AP) - France's government has fired back at a flurry of critical tweets by President Donald Trump, suggesting the U.S. president lacked "common decency" by launching his broadside on a day when France was mourning victims of the November 2015 terror attacks.

Death toll rises to 50 in California wildfires; many still missing

CHICO, Calif. (AP) - A message board at a shelter for the many people who fled California's deadliest wildfire is filled with photos of the missing, as well as pleas for any information about relatives and friends.

Chester students earn $1,000 shopping sprees for their work in school

Several Chester students are being recognized for their outstanding work at Chester Community Charter School with a shopping spree!

US hardens border at Tijuana to prepare for migrant caravan

IXTLAN DEL RIO, Mexico (AP) - The U.S. government said it was starting work Tuesday to "harden" the border crossing from Tijuana, Mexico, to prepare for the arrival of a migrant caravan leapfrogging its way across western Mexico. Customs and Border Protection announced it was closing four lanes at the busy San Ysidro and Otay Mesa ports of entry in San Diego, California.