Recovering after 3 surgeries, tearful Florida school shooting victim thanks doctors

A tearful student who was wounded in the shooting rampage at a Florida high school thanked the doctors and first responders who helped her and said she's making a full recovery.

West Virginia teachers to continue strike Tuesday

A teacher's strike is keeping public schools closed for a third day in West Virginia.

Police: Two nurses, aide arrested in death of 89-year-old

Police say that they have arrested three suspects in the death of an 89-year-old nursing home resident in DeKalb County.

Arrest made more than 2 years after Zombicon mass-shooting

The man responsible for a shooting at a Florida Zombie-themed festival more than two years ago was arrested Monday, police said.

Rapper Big Boi on becoming a TV dad

He's a Grammy-winning rapper, one half of the hip duo Outkast, and now TV actor. Atlanta's own Big Boi now has a recurring role on the series "The Quad."

Michelle Obama to release memoir 'Becoming' in November

Michelle Obama's memoir, one of the most highly anticipated books in recent years, is coming out Nov. 13.

Hope After Harvey: 6 Months of Recovery, Dickinson

As we stood in Bill Overton’s remodeled home, it was clear some time has passed since Harvey ravaged Dickinson. Three feet of water destroyed his home of almost 20 years. Six months has been enough time to nearly rebuild his house, but not his heart and mind.

Supreme Court spars over labor unions that represent government workers

WASHINGTON (AP) - With the justice holding the decisive vote silent, a divided Supreme Court sparred Monday over a case that could undermine the financial footing of labor unions that represent government workers. The justices heard arguments in a challenge to an Illinois law that allows unions representing government employees to collect fees from workers who choose not to join.

Uber, Lyft congest cities, studies suggest

One promise of ride-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft was fewer cars clogging city streets. But studies suggest the opposite: that ride-hailing companies are pulling riders off buses, subways, bicycles and their own feet and putting them in cars instead.

President Trump says he would have run into school unarmed

President Donald Trump is telling the nation's governors that he would have run into the deadly Florida high school shooting "even if I didn't have a weapon." 

Costco is launching its own version of Nutella

Costco’s new spread is giving Nutella a run for their money. The warehouse chain has revealed they are now selling a hazelnut and chocolate spread under its Kirkland brand, and it’s much cheaper than the original Nutella version.

Supreme Court rejects Trump administration appeal over immigration

The Supreme Court is rejecting the Trump administration's highly unusual bid to get the justices to intervene in the controversy over protections for hundreds of thousands of young immigrants.   The justices on Monday refused to take up the administration's appeal of a lower court order that requires the administration to continue accepting renewal applications for the Deferred Action for...

Basketball players praised for saving Dallas family from fire

A group of high school basketball players are being praised for helping save a family from a house fire in North Dallas.

Dunkin Donuts releases Girl Scout Cookie-flavored coffee

If you haven’t been able to get your Girl Scout cookie fix yet, Dunkin Donuts has created them in coffee form.

Horse-driven stagecoach slams into cars in Arizona

Authorities say two people were critically injured at the Lost Dutchman Days Rodeo in Apache Junction when a horse-drawn stagecoach slammed into multiple vehicles.

Video shows person knocking over, damaging DC traffic camera

Investigators have released new video of a person seen damaging a traffic camera last week in the District.

Plane passenger opens emergency exit, jumps down slide

Authorities say a passenger who had just boarded a plane at a New Jersey airport opened the emergency exit and went down the slide. Port Authority police say charges against 25-year-old Troy Fattun. He was detained by airline staff and police moments after he reached the tarmac at Newark Liberty International airport.

Florida students, staff returning to school shooting site

Staff members at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High returned Monday to prepare for when school reopens after the mass shooting that killed 17. Officials say students are scheduled to return on Wednesday.