Ebola Patient's Family: They're Terrified. They're Terrified.
The mother, sister and nephew of the first Ebola patient diagnosed in the U.S. sat down for the first time together with WCCB's Courtney Francisco.
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The mother, sister and nephew of the first Ebola patient diagnosed in the U.S. sat down for the first time together with WCCB's Courtney Francisco.
The terror group ISIS says it has beheaded a British aid worker, and is threatening to kill an American.
Two teachers at a Louisiana high school are accused of having sex with the same male student.
The nephew of the man suffering from Ebola sends a message to his loved one through WCCB News.
Officials say Sandy Hook Elementary School has been evacuated after a bomb threat.
A man with a knife jumped the fence, made it inside the White House, and all the way to the East Room on September 19th.
A roller coaster in England hit and decapitated a deer that had strayed too close to the tracks.
The lawyer for the man charged in a University of Virginia student's disappearance says police haven't told him what evidence they have against his client in that case or another young woman's disappearance and death.
Gov. Jerry Brown on Tuesday signed legislation imposing the nation's first statewide ban on single-use plastic bags, driven to action by a buildup of litter and damage to aquatic ecosystems.
Police say one child has been injured and a high school has been evacuated after a report of weapons seen on the campus in Louisville, Kentucky.
Three-time NASCAR Champion Tony Stewart is breaking his silence days after a Grand Jury decided not to indict him in the death of dirt track driver Kevin Ward Jr.
President Obama is taking some heat after admitting the terror group ISIS is proving more powerful than the U.S. first thought.
Hundreds of veterans in Colorado are turning to Marijuana to deal with PTSD.
A man captured after authorities say he tried to flee a bank robbery in Denver doesn't seem too upset about his arrest.
A fire at a Chicago control tower cancelled eight flights from the Queen City to the Windy City, and left hundreds stranded.
New airtrikes against ISIS targets in Iraq and Syria. It comes as some lawmakers suggest there need to be U.S. boots on the ground.
A fire at the FAA facility in Chicago has delayed flights leaving from Charlotte to O'Hare International Airport by more than hour.
For many, Charlotte missionary Nancy Writebol became the face of the Ebola outbreak. WCCB spoke one on one with her and her husband David Wednesday.
Dr. Rick Sacra was released from Nebraska Medical Center Thursday after being declared Ebola free. He contracted the virus while delivering babies in Liberia.
After six years on the job, Eric Holder is resigning as head of the Justice Department.
