Cardinal Theodore McCarrick confirms credible abuse claim; removed from public ministry

Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, Archbishop Emeritus of Washington, has been removed from public ministry after the Archdiocese of New York found allegations of sexual abuse against him to be credible. McCarrick made the announcement in a statement released Wednesday.

Land O' Lakes teen recovering after puss caterpillar sting

One touch from a caterpillar common in Florida can send you to the hospital. A Land O' Lakes teen found out the hard way about the dangers of the southern flannel moth caterpillar, also known as the puss caterpillar or tree asp.

AMC Theatres unveils $20 monthly subscription to rival MoviePass

NEW YORK (AP) — AMC Theatres, the world's largest movie theater chain, on Wednesday unveiled a $20-a-month subscription service to rival the flagging MoviePass.

Mother, girlfriend charged in "Little Jacob" case of 4-yr-old boy found dead in Galveston

Galveston police announced a break in the "Little Jacob" case, of unidentified boy discovered dead on Galveston Beach last year.  Detectives charged two women in connection with the death of a 4-year-old boy, who was discovered on a beach last year. In a police press conference, Wednesday morning, investigators identified the child as Jayden Alexander Lopez from...

Southgate Shopping Center transforms into set for Disney movie

Shoppers at Southgate Shopping Center might notice things are a little different this week. Signs are missing, green screens are going up, and park benches are being replaced with ones straight out of the '90s.

New migrant rules could shutter some Maryland crab houses

Many Maryland crab houses expect to stay idle this summer after U.S. immigration officials approved additional migrant worker visas this month for only one picking house.

Video shows teen throwing whiskey bottle at van, hitting 10-year-old boy

Police are searching for a teen they say is responsible for injuring a 10-year-old after tossing a whiskey bottle at a passing van, striking the victim in the head.

Fire scorches 1,352 acres near Agua Dulce, 63 percent contained

The "Stone Fire'' in Agua Dulce is 63 percent contained Tuesday after scorching 1,352 acres but authorities have lifted most street closures and evacuations.

Detectives search for ‘DC-area Hotel Rapist' linked to 6 sexual assaults

Officials are working to identify a suspect they are calling the 'DC-area Hotel Rapist,' believed to be responsible for violently raping at least six women in the DC area over a seven-year span.

Maryland, Virginia vow not to deploy National Guard at border over family separations

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan and Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam have vowed not to deploy any National Guard resources to the U.S.-Mexico border as long as the Trump administration orders the separation of families, a policy that has sparked outrage throughout the nation.

LASD investigation leads to the seizure of 553 firearms in Agua Dulce

A joint operation by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and the California Department of Justice led to the Seizure of 553 firearms in Agua Dulce.

Hillary Clinton: Separating families at border a 'moral crisis'

NEW YORK (AP) — Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy that has separated children from their parents at the southern U.S. border "is a moral and humanitarian crisis."

Alleged serial killer tied to Michigan may have killed 9, served lover's remains at BBQ

A new documentary is shedding light on the victims of an alleged serial killer who authorities say injected her husband with a lethal dose of heroin and also killed her former lover before serving remains at a neighborhood bbq.

Mom arrested after 3 kids left in hot car in Meijer parking lot

On one of the hottest days in years, three small children were left inside a minivan for almost half an hour but the woman who left her two kids and one niece behind is getting just a ticket.

Underwater video shows whale shark near St. Pete Beach

Whale sharks have been spotted off of the Gulf Coast within the month of June, with the most recent sighting just 20 miles from St. Pete Beach.