Juvenile arrested in connection with Savannah shooting

This marks the second arrest in the investigation.
Teacher who was shot by 6-year-old student at school testifies she thought she had died

Virginia teacher shot by a 6-year-old in 2023 recounts the incident in a $40M lawsuit against a former assistant principal
A San Francisco dog wags its tail and kisses rescuers after it’s plucked from the side of a cliff

A pet dog fell off an oceanside bluff in San Francisco and spent more than 20 minutes clinging to a narrow ledge until firefighters came to its rescue.
WJCL-TV Turkey Drive 2025

The holidays are quickly approaching and we want to make sure every family has a turkey on the dinner table for Thanksgiving…but we need your help! We’ve partnered with WJCL-TV 22 for TURKEY DRIVE on Thursday, November
Universal Music and AI song tool Udio settle lawsuit and partner on new platform, sparking backlash

Universal Music Group and AI song generation platform Udio have settled a copyright infringement lawsuit and agreed to team up on a new music creation and streaming platform.
Trump no-show at big Asian economic forum may risk US reputation in region

Trump’s decision to skip a big Asian economic meeting risks worsening America’s reputation at a forum that represents nearly 40% of the world’s population
6 7 becomes word of the year. What does it mean?

Discover the viral TikTok meme “6 7,” and learn how this internet slang has taken over kids’ vocabulary.
WATCH: Surveillance video captures dog escaping coyote attack in Florida backyard

The video captures Lola, a 10-year-old French bulldog, in the backyard when a coyote suddenly darts after her. See the video:
Could President Trump legally run for a third term? Here’s what the Constitution says

Talk of a third Trump term is stirring debate — but could any president run for more than two? We break down the facts behind the 22nd Amendment.
Where do your pumpkins come from?

Just over a third of all pumpkins in the United States – 485 million pounds – come from Illinois, according to annual USDA surveys.
 
             
				