Fugitive Lois Riess arrested in Texas

Lois Riess, the fugitive dubbed "Losing Streak Lois" by local authorities for her gambling addiction, was arrested Thursday evening by U.S. Marshals in South Padre Island, Texas. Her apprehension ends a 10-day, nationwide manhunt.

Volunteers wash the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall

About 50 volunteers turned out at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall on D.C.'s National Mall Saturday morning to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice by cleaning up the memorial that pays tribute to them. 

Accused Ocala school shooter talks from behind bars

In a jailhouse interview, 19-year-old accused school shooter Sky Bouche told FOX 35 he didn't plan on hurting anyone.

FAREWELL TO A FIRST LADY: Barbara Bush remembered in private funeral service

Family, friends and the nation said their final goodbyes to Barbara Bush on Saturday. The former first lady was remembered Saturday in a private funeral service at the church she has called home for over 60 years, and was then laid to rest on the grounds of her husband’s presidential library.

IVF alternatives open door to parenthood for many couples

A new, less expensive fertility treatment called INVOcell has hit the market, making the joy of parenthood a reality for many couples who couldn't afford traditional in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments.

Texas educator asks biracial Harvard-bound teen: 'Were you accepted on quota or merit?'

A former member of the Texas State Board of Education trolled a Harvard-bound high school senior on Twitter on Friday, questioning whether he had been accepted on merit or thanks to a quota.

'Smallville's' Allison Mack pleads not guilty to sex trafficking after arrest

“Smallville” actress Allison Mack pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking and conspiracy to commit forced labor charges as part of an alleged sex cult in a federal court in New York Friday.

TMZ: Verne Troyer dead at 49

TMZ reports Verne Troyer -- best known for playing Mini-Me in the 'Austin Powers' comedies, and for being one of the shortest men in the world -- has died.

Barbara Bush believed literacy could cure other ills

On a hot summer day in 1978, as her husband mulled his first presidential run, Barbara Bush headed to Houston's leafy Memorial Park for a jog while she thought about what issues she'd like to focus on should she become first lady.

Guest list and rundown of former first lady Barbara Bush's funeral

Family, dignitaries and invited guests attending the funeral of former first lady Barbara Bush today at 11:00am Saturday at St. Martin’s Episcopal Church in Houston will experience an Easter Liturgy that celebrates her singular life of service and devotion to her family and countless friends. 

Barbara Bush honored at Memorial Park, a place she frequented

You can give former first lady Barbara Bush a final farewell when her motorcade passes through Memorial Park on its way to her final resting place at the George Bush Presidential Library in College Station.

Smyrna 911 operator being called hero

A 911 dispatcher in Smyrna is being called a hero after she saved the life of an elderly woman.

DA: Murderer flees Fulton County courthouse before verdict

A massive manhunt has been launched for a murderer called by authorities as dangerous, who fled the Fulton County courthouse before being convicted Friday.

Newborn won't survive without heart transplant, dad says

A two-month-old baby is in dire need of a new heart after doctors discovered multiple heart defects including several large holes and an irregular heartbeat.

Feds: Rapper Ralo trafficked up to $2 million in marijuana to Georgia

Federal documents obtained by FOX 5 News the day after a raid on an Atlanta apartment owned by Terrell Davis, also known by his rapper name Ralo, gives a better understanding for what agents agents were searching.