DeKalb County group helps single mothers with furniture in their homes

It isn't easy raising a family especially when you're alone with a few resources. But an organization in DeKalb County provides support to single mothers by providing them with furniture.

Ron Clark Academy prepares for major expansion

Southeast Atlanta's Ron Clark Academy has become a standout for educators around the world.

WWII veteran gets help to retire worn American flag, given new one

A community comes together to help a 90-year-old World War II veteran properly retire his tattered and torn American and Naval flag, and presented him with new ones to fly on a flagpole outside his home.

The pink Trap house is back, with a holiday twist

The pink TRAP house that attracted a lot of attention in Atlanta this past summer is back.  This time the pink TRAP house has a holiday twist. 

Capitol Christmas Tree arrives in DC

After a two-week, 3,460-mile journey, the Capitol Christmas Tree has arrived in the nation’s capital on Monday.

Fire in Times Square office tower garage

A fire that broke out in the parking garage in Times Square prompted the partial evacuation of an office building Monday evening.

Thieves steal 9,000 bottles of vodka from distillery

Police are searching for thieves who swiped more than 1,800 (6,800 liters) gallons of vodka from a Los Angeles distillery.

Atlanta man convicted for girlfriend's murder

An Atlanta man has been sentenced to 35 years in prison after pleading guilty to the 2016 murder of his girlfriend.

Churches vandalized in New Jersey

A bias crime investigation is underway in New Jersey after five predominantly African-American churches were vandalized.

Lakeland bakery working overtime to fulfill cruffin cravings

The line wrapped around the block at the Born and Bread Bakehouse. Step-by-step, people inched closer to the one thing they all wanted.

San Dimas deputies rescue kitten trapped in illegal steel jawed trap

San Dimas deputies rescued a small kitten Thursday morning after it had been trapped in an illegal steel jawed trap for two days.

Texas woman accused of mailing bombs to Obama, Abbott

A Texas woman is accused of sending homemade bombs to President Barack Obama and Texas Governor Greg Abbott that prosecutors say could have maimed or killed the two leaders. Court documents filed in district court in Houston last week show Julia Poff was indicted earlier this month on six counts, including mailing injurious articles and transporting explosives with the intent to kill and injure.

Suspect in death of Texas DPS trooper arrested in Waller County

Deputies say the suspect in the fatal shooting of a Texas DPS trooper in Freestone County has been taken into custody in Waller County.

Police pursuit of a stolen vehicle at high-speeds in West LA

Up to three suspects in a stolen dark-colored sedan led units from the California Highway Patrol and the LAPD Pacific Division on an erratic high-speed chase through surface streets and freeways in West LA on Thanksgiving morning.

Baby giraffe born on Thanksgiving at Busch Gardens

The folks at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay have a lot to be thankful for, especially the baby giraffe they welcomed Thanksgiving morning. 

The story of Houston's beloved Mattress Mack

Every day, families stop by Gallery Furniture on Houston's North Freeway to refurnish their flooded homes and tell Mattress Mack: "thank you." 

Marine on a mission, hiking 222 miles in 10 days

A US Marine who lives in Canton plans to hike roughly 22 miles a day for 10 days to raise awareness about the number of military veterans who commit suicide each day. Cpl Shane Stephens founded Georgia End 22. It's an organization to raise awareness and to let his military brothers and sisters who are struggling know that there is help.