Utah Democrats pulling hard to defeat Republican Sen. Mike Lee took the unusual step Saturday of spurning a party hopeful to instead get behind an independent: former presidential candidate Evan McMullin.
“Look, if you are a biological male, you are not going to be competing in women’s and girls’ sports in Alabama. It’s about fairness, plain and simple,” Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey said in a statement.
Yorgey thanked her “WSAZ family” and the community at large for their love and support. “I appreciate that,” she said. “I’ve had so many people who’ve reached out to me.”
BREAKING | Detectives say a mom is going to face criminal charges for falsely reporting that an Egyptian man tried to kidnap her 5-year-old daughter at the Huntington Mall.
Time for a walk down memory lane. Do you remember Mr. Cartoon? Maybe you recognize a child in one of these clips?
We're celebrating WSAZ's 70th anniversary by taking a look at some of the programs and people you've watched over the years, starting tonight at 6 with Mr. Cartoon.
“If we lose those clients, I am sorry,” the owner said. “It’s not that I’m doing it because I don’t like them and I don’t care. I’m doing it because I do care and I care about society."
Charleston Mayor Amy Shuler Goodwin shared that news, just hours after Officer Johnson was laid to rest after a Hero’s Funeral Service at the Charleston Coliseum and Convention Center.
"He was the biggest family man that there was. His family was first, through everything."
A loving husband and supportive dad lost his life in a tragic accident. A simple household chore turned deadly. Tonight at 6 on WSAZ: Hear from the wife, kids, and parents of Mike Adkins.
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Remember the story we shared of the fourth-grader who created his own UT shirt with a piece of paper because he didn't have any apparel? He now has a scholarship offer!
BREAKING | More than two years after the killings, four people are charged with planning and carrying out the murders of 8 members of the Rhoden family in Pike County, Ohio.