Man, 18, is First Locally Acquired 2013 Dade Dengue Case
An 18-year-old man was the first person to locally acquire a case of Dengue Fever in Miami-Dade county in 2013, health officials said. The person _ who has since recovered _ was diagnosed with Dengue...
View ArticleFamily of Girl Fatally Shot by Boy on School Bus Want Others Charged
The family of a Homestead girl who was fatally shot on a school bus by a 15-year-old boy think others should be charged in the case as well, their attorney said Friday. Jordyn Howe, 15, is accused of...
View ArticlePanda Gives Birth to Cub at National Zoo
The National Zoo's panda Mei Xiang gave birth Friday afternoon after approximately two hours of labor, and zookeepers say another cub may be on the way. The first cub was born at approximately 5:30...
View ArticleFilner Resigns: "I Never Sexually Harassed Anyone"
Blaming a lynch mob fueled by the media and political opponents, Mayor Bob Filner said goodbye to San Diego after its City Council accepted the terms for his resignation amid allegations of sexual...
View ArticleTaco the Loggerhead Turtle Released to the Ocean After Rehab
For a 75-pound Loggerhead turtle named Taco, Friday was the beginning of a second chance at life as she was released back to the ocean after rehabilitation. A good Samaritan spotted her in bad shape in...
View ArticleSLAM Academy Students Pioneer Brand New Concept
Unique on the outside and inside, the students at SLAM academy are pioneers at a brand new school with a brand new concept. "Sports leadership and management academy," says principal Alex Tamargo,...
View ArticleNorth Texan Remembers King Speech
Peter Johnson is returning to Washington, D.C., 50 years after he marched on the nation's capital and heard Dr. Martin Luther King's famous "I Have a Dream" speech.
View ArticleConsumer Reports: Tasty and Healthy Breakfast Cereals
When it comes to eating healthy, a diet rich in fiber is right at the top of the list. Fiber can help control your appetite and weight, –– and may even help lower the risk of heart disease and type -2...
View ArticleCoach Continues Work Despite ALS Diagnosis
Jeff Fogel doesn't have to get up every day and come to work, but he does so anyways. "Every day that I wake up, and I know that I'm coaching kids that day, or interacting with kids, i love to wake up...
View ArticleShare Your Dream With NBC News
In recognition of the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic "I Have a Dream" speech, NBC News is asking Americans to share their dreams. Simply complete...
View ArticleFraternity HQ Suspends FIU Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha
A chapter of the Pi Kappa Alpha at Florida International University had its charter suspended by the fraternity headquarters after screenshots of Facebook posts revealed photos of naked women,...
View ArticleChainsaw Victim: "I Was Ducking For My Life"
A Chicago man who was attacked by his chainsaw-wielding friend and neighbor Wednesday was released from the hospital Friday morning. Police say Preston Smith, 55, and his neighbor, Anthony Metcalf,...
View ArticleRaw Video: Massive Fire Rages in Yosemite
A Northern California wildfire near Yosemite National Park grew overnight to more than three times the size of San Francisco and spread inside the border of the park. Watch scenes near Yosemites.Photo...
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View ArticlePanda Gives Birth to Cub at National Zoo
News4's Mark Segraves has the latest details in the birth of a cub at the National Zoo and the possibility of another on the way.
View ArticleMemorial Service Set for Christina and Ethan Anderson
A memorial service for Christina Anderson, 44, and her son, Ethan Anderson, 8, will be held Saturday morning in San Diego’s Santee community, a local church confirmed. The memorial service, which is...
View ArticleFilner’s Resignation: What Happens Next?
Now that embattled Mayor Bob Filner has announced his resignation, what happens next? San Diego City Attorney Jan Goldsmith said Filner will officially leave the mayoral office on Aug. 30 at 5 p.m. In...
View ArticleTransgender Woman Dies After Assault in Harlem: Police
The death of a transgendered woman who was assaulted by a group of men in Harlem Saturday night has been ruled a homicide and is being investigated as a possible hate crime, police say. The...
View ArticleResidents Rally for Statehood, March on Washington
Thousands of people will descend on D.C. streets Saturday to rally for statehood and commemorate the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington. Complete Coverage: March on Washington Anniversary...
View ArticleMan Arrested in Dog's Backseat Death
The owner of a dog who was left to die inside a family's stolen minivan helped arrest the man who allegedly stole his 10-year-old yellow Lab, hours after police released surveillance images of the...
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