Dog Stuck in Fence for Days and Her Pal Never Left Her Side

For two excruciating days, a dog named Athena dangled from a fence and for two days, her pal Zeus stayed with her.

Legislators may let terminally ill patients use marijuana

A House panel on Tuesday approved a bill that would change the state's recently-enacted "Right to Try Act." That law allows patients with less than a year to live to take experimental drugs.

Man Thanks Officer for DUI Arrest

A Georgia man is thanking a Tyrone Police Officer for arresting him in July.  According to the police report, the man was driving on Highway 74 and while in a turn lane, instead of making a right onto the street, the driver went straight running off the road.  Sgt. Jacob Collins arrested the man for DUI. Monday, Tyrone Police Chief Brandon Perkins received a letter from the man, thanking Sgt. Collins for arresting him.  In the letter it says "I was severely intoxicated. He saved my life and the

FOX 13 Investigates: What privacy thieves know about you

Famed hacker Kevin Mitnick, now a sought-after security expert, wants to show you how much of your personal information is up for grabs -- for those who know where to look.

Report: New threat names DC as potential terrorist target

An alleged new threat from ISIS has named Washington, D.C. as a potential target following the terrorist attacks in Paris.

'Super-Hero Dad' feels blessed to find family safe after rushing to house fire, flipping car

'A super-hero dad' is how Corbin Pettigrew described her father Thursday, a day after he sprinted home after being injured in a car crash while on his way to help his family after thinking they were trapped in a house fire.

Confessions of a VA scheduler

Bay Area veterans say they're still facing excessive wait times for benefits and health care. The VA Inspector General found 307,000 veterans may have died waiting for access to the VA health care system.

Veterans detail ongoing issues with VA

As America celebrates Veterans Day, the department responsible for caring for veterans continues to face criticism from veterans and federal lawmakers.

Whistleblower recalls prison abuse, deaths

The story of Harold J. Hempstead would have ended 15 years ago in Pinellas County. He admitted dealing in stolen goods, was convicted in a home burglary ring, and sentenced to 165 years in prison.

GSP Trooper Helps Orphaned Children

A Georgia State Trooper is leading efforts to raise funds for four children whose parents were killed in a car wreck in Morgan County  on Halloween night.

Atlanta's I-285 Named Deadliest Interstate in America

Next time you’re on Atlanta’s Interstate 285, you might want to drive with extra caution.

Coloring your way to better health, less stress

Tucked away in a Tampa children's boutique recently was an adult coloring class filled with women who were re-connecting to their imagination.