Hometown Heroes: RCS Foodbank helps people in need

Not a lot has changed in Dorothy Hewitt's life since the last time she came to the Religious Community Services food bank. She's still retired and still trying to make ends meet.

Christian college professor wearing headscarf put on leave

A professor at a suburban Chicago Christian college who is wearing a headscarf to demonstrate solidarity with Muslims has been placed on administrative leave after making statements about the faiths' similarities that the college said conflicted with its "distinctively evangelical" identity.

TGH employee brings Christmas gifts to children

The holidays are a time for giving, and no one knows that better than Dewlyn Collins, who is as reliable as Santa every Christmas. This unlikely champion for kids is "What's Right With Tampa Bay."

Conyers Officer Helps Vietnam War Veteran Start Over

A Vietnam War Veteran has been given the chance to start a new beginning thanks to a member of the Conyers Police Department.

Texas plumber sues after truck sold to terrorists

A Galveston County plumber is suing Charlie Thompson Ford AutoNation for one million dollars, after the truck he traded to them was sold to terrorists in Syria.

Mother meets recipients of her daughter's organs

Twenty-one people die every day waiting for a lifesaving organ transplant, and every ten minutes, a new name is added to a waiting list for a new organ.

GSP Trooper Nathan Bradley Shares Touching Experience with Selfless Child

Once again, we're moved by Georgia State Patrol Trooper Nathan Bradley. We have been keeping up with Trooper Bradley since he cared for four orphaned children on Halloween after their parents were killed in a car wreck. 

Hometown Heroes: Student garden gives back

It's science class like you've never seen it before. Students at Hillel Academy are getting their hands dirty with a lesson in hydroponics.

Krispy Kreme shares glaze waterfall as 'the world's tastiest coupon'

Krispy Kreme is giving away 12 free doughnuts on December 12, which they’re calling #DayOfTheDozens, to people who purchase a dozen doughnuts.

PHOTOS: GSP Trooper Nathan Bradley's Wedding in Georgia

We would like to congratulate Georgia State Patrol Trooper Nathan Bradley on his recent nuptials!

Florida, Seminole tribe reach $3-billion gambling deal

Gov. Rick Scott says he and the Seminole tribe have reached a sweeping new gambling deal that will bring billions to the state while allowing an expansion of gambling in South Florida.

Ulster County sheriff urges citizens to carry guns

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -- An upstate New York sheriff is urging residents of his county who are licensed gun owners to arm themselves when they leave home, citing recent mass shootings in the United States and Paris.

Community Supports Family's Christmas Display

The Gaddy family of Fayette County has improved the security of their donation box for the March of Dimes.

Prodigy program celebrates 15 years of helping children

The Prodigy Cultural Arts Program is celebrating 15 years of shaping the behavior of families. It has changed the lives of thousands of vulnerable children in a creative way.

NC prosecutes Florida man for voter fraud following FOX 13 investigation

Following our report last November, Florida's Division of Elections told us they had launched a preliminary investigation and left it at that. But prosecutors in North Carolina have taken action.

Young Wis. hunter gets 2 deer in 1 shot on 1st hunt

A young hunter will have a hard time topping his first hunting experience -- after he managed to get two deer in one shot.

E. coli tied to Costco more dangerous than Chipotle outbreak

The strain of E. coli linked to Costco chicken salad that sickened 19 people in seven states is more likely to be life-threatening than a recent outbreak that closed some Chipotle restaurants in the Northwest.