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NYC teen lost 4 family members in a 2023 killing. Now, she's been chosen as prom queen
It was only two years ago that tragedy struck Ruthann Watson’s family. Now, she’s won prom queen after the NYPD helped get her to the dance.
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10 sets of twins graduate from the same Maryland high school
At this graduation, you might have thought you were seeing double, because among the graduates were 10 sets of twins.
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NYC newlyweds drop wedding ring down sidewalk grate while helping change flat
Tribeca resident Will Whelan helped change a flat tire for his friend just a few feet from a sidewalk grate — then saw his gold wedding band fall between the metal slots.
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Bodega owner gives kids free food for good grades: ‘I like seeing the smile on their faces'
Wail Alselwi, co-owner and manager of Zack’s Finest Deli & Grocery in Staten Island, New York, rewards the hard work of neighborhood students.
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Bay Area doctors help Palestinian teen recover from airstrike injuries
She lost her leg and eye to an airstrike in Gaza, but thanks to help from Bay Area medical specialists, a 19-year-old Palestinian is on the road to recovery.
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SF animal control rescues 3 baby raccoons stuck in wall at Chase Center
San Francisco Animal Care and Control officers rescued three baby raccoons that got stuck in a wall at Chase Center, the agency announced Monday.
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Clemson president is bowled over by his daughter's big moment
Clemson University President James Clements was floored — literally — by his daughter’s college graduation Thursday.
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Buford, dog who rescued 2-year-old boy lost in Arizona wilderness, is showered with gifts
The dog that led a 2-year-old boy to safety after he spent a night alone in the Arizona wilderness is being praised for his heroism with an influx of gifts from strangers.
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When is ‘Bring Your Child to Work Day'? What to know about the annual event
When is the annual event and how did it get its start?
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Rare triple transplant for new heart, kidney and liver saves New York man's life
The triple transplant performed was one of only about 80 done nationwide over the last 20 years.
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Rockefeller Center Christmas tree gets used to build home in community it came from
After providing memories over the holiday season, the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree will leave a lasting legacy for one family for years to come.
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Hayward police officer saves choking baby
A Hayward police officer was mere moments into a recent night shift when he saved a choking baby, the department announced Monday. Marianne Favro reports.
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Watch: Hayward police officer saves choking baby
Video provided by the Hayward Police Department shows an officer save a choking baby.
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Watch: Hayward police officer saves choking baby
A Hayward police officer was mere moments into a recent shift when he saved a choking baby, the department announced Monday.
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Watch: Marin County sheriff's deputy rescues driver from submerged car
As rain soaked the North Bay early Tuesday morning, a Marin County sheriff’s deputy successfully pulled a driver out of a car submerged in a flooded creek in a rescue that was captured on the deputy’s body camera.
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Watch: Marin County sheriff's deputy rescues driver from submerged car
Video provided by the Marin County Sheriff’s Office shows a deputy rescue a driver from their submerged car.
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Police officer rescues 11-year-old boy who fell through ice on frozen lake in New Jersey
A police officer in New Jersey sprang into action after an 11-year-old boy walked out onto the ice of a frozen pond, then fell into the frigid waters below.
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Mother, daughter displaced by SoCal fire find new home in the Bay Area
A mother and her daughter are forced to evacuate their home due to the fires in Southern California. Now, they’re finding normalcy in the Bay Area.
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Mother, daughter displaced by SoCal fire find new home in Bay Area
A mother and her daughter are forced to evacuate their home due to the fires in Southern California. Audrey Asistio reports.
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South Bay teen creates website to help LA fire victims
A 16-year-old boy in the South Bay who says he could no longer sit on the sidelines as wildfires ripped across Southern California put his tech skills to work and created a website to help victims move forward. Marianne Favro reports.