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Kids battling cancer at the Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU enjoyed a special night of dancing at this year's oncology prom on Saturday.

Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU hosts magical garden-themed prom for young cancer patients

By WTVR CBS 6 Web Staff, Click here for updates on this story     RICHMOND, Virginia (WTVR) — Kids battling cancer at the Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU enjoyed a special night of dancing at this year’s oncology prom on Saturday. The Children’s Pavilion was transformed into a magical garden-themed fairy tale. The event looked

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What is “Run for Their Lives,” the organization in Boulder, Colorado, targeted in Sunday’s attack?

By Andrew Haubner, Olivia Young, Christa Swanson, Pat Milton Click here for updates on this story     BOULDER, Colorado (KCNC) — Sunday’s attack in Colorado that injured at least eight people on Boulder’s Pearl Street Mall is still under investigation and the FBI described the incident as “targeted.” An organizer with Run for Their Lives, the

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3 accused of stealing cherries from California farms, selling them at fruit stands

By Brandon Downs Click here for updates on this story     SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, California (KOVR) — Three people were arrested for allegedly stealing cherries and selling them at fruit stands across California, the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office said on Sunday. Deputies responded to an agricultural area near Waterloo and Fairfield, where they say they

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Driver charged in deadly Little Havana hit-and-run faces judge, denies telling police ‘it was just a homeless person’

By Julie Calhoun, Rubén Rosario Click here for updates on this story     WEST MIAMI-DADE, Florida (WSVN) — A woman charged in a horrific hit-and-run in Miami’s Little Havana neighborhood denied telling police that it was “just a homeless person.” Ivana Gomez appeared before Miami-Dade Circuit Court Judge William Altfield, Saturday afternoon. The judge read the

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Twins, one with cerebral palsy, compete together at Massachusetts track event. “This is the happiest kid.”

By Courtney Cole Click here for updates on this story     HOLLISTON, Massachusetts (WBZ) — Twins, one of them with cerebral palsy, competed together at a statewide Massachusetts track event for athletes of all abilities, bringing joy to their parents’ eyes and tears to others. Sam Faria, a junior at Holliston High School, and his brother

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Northern California firefighters helped keep cows cool by spraying them with water after the truck that was transporting them broke down on May 31.

California firefighters keep cows cool after truck breaks down amid triple-digit heat

By Brandon Downs Click here for updates on this story     EL DORADO HILLS, California (KOVR) — Northern California firefighters helped keep cows cool by spraying them with water after the truck that was transporting them broke down on Saturday. With triple-digit temperatures in the forecast, the El Dorado Hills Fire Department responded to Latrobe Road

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The Horney family talks with News 13 about being part of a research study on La Crosse virus.

North Carolina child recovers from rare mosquito-borne illness, family joins research effort

By Neydja Petithomme Click here for updates on this story     MARION, North Carolina (WLOS) — Granger Horney, from Marion, battled a rare mosquito-borne disease when he was 5 years old. Cody Horney, Granger’s father, said his son started having seizures, vomiting, and being disoriented in July 2024. He described being terrified and not knowing his

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South Florida residents, lawmakers react to Supreme Court decision ending TPS protections for over 500K immigrants

By Marisela Burgos, Rubén Rosario Click here for updates on this story     MIAMI (WSVN) — The Supreme Court ended temporary legal protections for hundreds of thousands of immigrants in the U.S., allowing for their deportation, and the decision comes as a real gut punch to many in South Florida. In Friday’s ruling, the Justices sided

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