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Spreading love through lasagna: Volunteers cooking for those who need a hot meal in Kansas City

Volunteers with the nonprofit Lasagna Love are giving back to those in the Kansas City community who

Holiday shopping may become more expensive next year due to potential tariffs

Economists warn that holiday shopping could be more costly next year if President-elect Donald Trump

Gun seized during Upstate store theft investigation prompts warning

An Upstate police department warned gun owners on Tuesday after finding several weapons during inves

Community comes together to bring Christmas joy to family who lost car

A family who lost their Christmas presents and their car to a fire received a special surprise from

Haiti gang attack leaves 2 dead, several wounded

Street gangs have taken over much of Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, and they forced the closure of

Loved ones say goodbye to teacher killed in Madison school shooting

Family and friends gathered to remember Erin West, who was killed at Abundant Life Christian School

NFL players have mixed feelings about being on the road on Christmas

Games on Christmas aren't new to the NFL. The Miami Dolphins famously beat the Chiefs in a playoff g

Richard Perry, record producer behind 'You're So Vain' and other hits, dies at 82

Richard Perry, whose many successes included Carly Simon's "You're So Vain" and a Ringo Starr album

Search for suspect who fired into western North Carolina vehicle, deputies say

Deputies in Buncombe County, North Carolina, are investigating after shots were fired into a vehicle

Magic and lights draw crowds to alpine village in Washington for Christmas

In December, Leavenworth takes on the ruddy, warm glow of a German Christmas market, with the magic

Oregon lawmakers to introduce bill barring utility rate increases amid unresolved wildfire lawsuits

The wildfires that erupted across Oregon over Labor Day weekend in 2020 were among the worst natural