Coroner releases names of 2 men shot while driving in Hikes Point
Two Louisville men who died after a shooting over the weekend in a heavily trafficked area of Hikes Point have been identified.
As NATO formally invited Sweden and Finland to its alliance, President Joe Biden said the U.S. would boost its military presence in eastern Europe.
Missouri was the first state to make abortion illegal last week after the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
Business confidence fell 10 points during the month to a low of 28%. This was the lowest level since March 2021 when the economy emerged from the second wave of COVID-19.
The Mansfield Police Department has issued an Amber Alert for a 2-week-old baby that officials say was taken by her mother in Richland County on June 24.
Meteorologist Mike Haddad says a sunny day follows overnight shower chances.
Meteorologist Mike Haddad says some showers and isolated downpours are possible overnight.
CitiWatch camera catches Baltimore violence
Reports reveals number of CitiWatch cameras don't work, renewing concerns
WRTV's Brad Brown reports from Westfield's Grand Park.
A NewsCenter 5 viewer recorded video of a shark attacking a seal just off Race Point Beach in Provincetown Wednesday afternoon.
1955 warrant in Emmett Till case found, family seeks arrest
Police say shooting victim killed while walking down street
Walmart 9th annual "Open Call" draws hundreds of small business owners
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A thick trail of smoke billowed from the Rices fire in northern California as it grew beyond 900 acres on Wednesday, June 29, officials told local media.According to local reports, people and livestock were evacuated from Nevada County, while nearby areas remained on alert.This timelapse footage was captured by Jennie Peterson, who said it was taken from her home in Oroville on Tuesday. Credit: Jennie Peterson via Storyful
STORY: U.S. stocks spent much of Wednesday wavering between red and green only to finish barely changed, as investors limped toward the finish line of a downbeat month, a dismal quarter, and the worst first-half of the year for the S&P 500 since President Richard Nixon's first term in office. The Dow posted a gain of 0.27%. The S&P 500 ended down fractionally, while the Nasdaq finished about flat.Brian Vendig, president of MJP Wealth Advisors, said investors are likely waiting for personal consumption expenditures data on Thursday to see if inflation has eased.“I think the U.S. stock market today again is looking ahead at the expected PCE indicators tomorrow on inflation and also a little bit of choppiness due to changes in commodity prices around oil. So right now, you know, the market is staying within a range, I think, until we get a little bit more of a consensus view on where inflation is going over the next couple of weeks.”Market leaders Apple, Amazon.com and Microsoft posted gains, providing some upside muscle to the S&P 500.Chipmakers led the declines, with Micron and AMD each falling more than 3%, after Bank of America cut its price targets on several chip stocks.Shares of General Mills jumped after the packaged food company said its sales beat estimates.And Bed Bath & Beyond sank more than 23.5% after the retailer announced that it replaced its CEO, hoping to reverse a dismal sales slump.
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"We made it!" Urban told the crowd just after beginning his first show of the tour in Tampa. "Am I a bit nervous?