Suspects sought after several street vendors attacked in South LA

Several street vendors setting up to sell their thrift store wares early Sunday morning were robbed and brutally attacked at San Pedro Street and 31st Street in South Los Angeles.

Horses get loose, block traffic on Atlanta highway

Atlanta traffic has always been bad, but Saturday morning drivers had to deal with a different kind of "horsepower" on the highway.

Chicago students trash Walmart during walkout over gun violence

Chicago police are trying to identify the dozens of students from Simeon Career Academy who they say took part in a vandalism spree while they were supposed to be protesting guns.

United jet diverted due to pet on wrong flight

A pet was mistakenly loaded onto United Express flight 3996 from Newark to St. Louis, according to an airline spokesperson. The flight diverted to Akron, Ohio, to drop off the pet.

Three reported explosions at different Austin homes within days

Monday, law enforcement and federal investigators were still on scene of an explosion at Oldfort Hill when they were called to another explosion on Galindo Street. 

Iraq helicopter crash: FDNY members killed

Two members of the FDNY were among the seven U.S. service members killed when their helicopter crashed in western Iraq on Thursday.

Two injured following explosion in southwest Austin

First responders and paramedics with Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services, the Austin Fire Department and the Austin Police Department are responding to an explosion in southwest Austin in the 4800 block of Dawn Song Drive. 

Day 2 in trial of Noor Salman, widow of Pulse gunman Omar Mateen

After a very intense and emotional day in court yesterday, day two of the Noor Salman trial began  Thursday morning. 

Print your favorite picture in foam at World of Beer

Several World of Beer locations in Tampa have a new machine that lets you personalize her beer.

Firefighter who evacuated hundreds on 9/11 dies of cancer

A New York City firefighter who helped evacuate hundreds of people during the Sept. 11 terror attack has died of cancer.

Officials offering $115,000 for information on package bombings

The Austin Police Department and federal agents with the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives have announced an increase in reward money for information relating to the bomb explosions that have killed two in Austin, Texas. 

Suspect arrested for bomb threat at SXSW Bud Light event

The Austin Police Department has arrested a suspect for making a bomb threat. 26-year-old Trevor Weldon Ingram was taken into custody on Saturday, March 17, 2018. 

Maryland woman's tweet inspires others to donate, share prom dresses with those in need

With spring and prom season around the corner, a Maryland woman's viral post on social media has prompted dozens of women to donate or lend their dresses to strangers.

Police warn of phone scam

A woman is threatened her family will be killed if she doesn’t pay up. What sounds like a horror movie is actually a real life phone scam being played out. Now, police are warning others especially the elderly to be aware.

Tripp Halstead's memorial service to be held on Sunday

Tripp Halstead, the young boy who suffered a traumatic brain injury a little over five years ago, has died. He was only 7-years-old.

Emory ER doctor takes stand in Tex McIver trial

Testimony continues for the fourth day in the murder trial of prominent Atlanta attorney Tex McIver on Friday.

Georgia school using new technology for added security

With school shootings across the country, security has taken center stage. A Georgia school district is using new technology to alert first responders in seconds.

DFCS worker arrested, charged with child cruelty

A mother and employee with the Georgia Division of Family and Children Services was arrested and charged with cruelty to children against her own daughter, according to officials.