Las Vegas police suspect casino worker killed 10-year-old girl, slashed co-worker with razor...
On Air Personalities Who's on the air?
Lia Mon-Fri: 7pm-Midnight
Steve Zana Mon-Fri: 5am-10am
Blair Garner Mon-Fri: Midnight-Overnight
Laura Waluszko Region News Team
Gospel Greats With Paul Heil
Annie Fox Mon-Fri: 10am-3pm
Racing Country With Cathy M & Paul S
Jay Stevens Region News Team
New Music Nashville With Bob G & Annie G
Mike Summers Mon-Fri: 3pm-7pm
25 Years of Hits With Catfish Hunter
Brent Brown Region News Team
Country Gold With Randy Owen
Mac MacLeod Saturday: 10am-2pm
Uncle Len Ellis Mon-Fri: 12:15pm & 6:15pm
A sledding excursion turned into a rescue operation after a man fell into a frozen lake in Wrightwood, Calif. The incident was caught on tape as one person after another tried to save the man only to slip on the ice themselves. A crowd gathered...
Rachel Smith investigates health problems associated with fashion trend.Read more: Watch: Tight Skinny Jeans Might Cause Nerve Damage
Lisa Stark, John Avlon review the possibility of a congressional agreement.Read more: Watch: Fiscal Cliff Negotiations: Last Minute Deal?
Former House majority leader Dick Armey says he took an $8 million consulting deal in return for leaving the conservative organization FreedomWorks because the group was "dishonest" and because he "couldn't leave with empty pockets." The arrangement, he tells ABC News, will allow him to "never have to work again forever."
The British tabloid the Sun has reported that a man named Ali Ismail Abbas was married last month. I hadn't heard or read that name in many years and seeing it again -- and especially the news of his marriage -- brought back a flood of memories and emotions. The first and last time I saw Ali Abbas was in 2003. He was 12 years old lying naked on a medical examination table at a hospital in Kuwait City. His torso was charred black in some places. Other patches were red and raw. He had no arms,...
Read more: Reporter's Notebook: Iraqi Boy Hit by American Missile - 10 Years Later
For the sixth year in a row, gift cards were the No. 1 requested item this holiday season. Yet even they can go wrong.
Maybe you're a movie person, and Aunt Annie gave you a gift card to REI. Or perhaps you scored a Starbucks gift card at the office Yankee Swap, but you don't drink coffee. There are numerous reasons why a store or restaurant gift card could end up tucked away in a drawer.
If you're stuck with one of these cards, remember that it's not worthless. The trick is to unlock the...
Archeologists are studying the ruins of a buried Christian empire in the highlands of Yemen. The sites have sparked a number of questions about the early history of Islam. Was there once a church in Mecca?Read more: Buried Christian Empire Casts New Light on Early Islam
It's looking less and less likely that Congress and the White House will strike a deal to keep the country from falling over the "fiscal cliff" next week, so physicians are preparing for a 28.5 percent cut in Medicare payments that will take effect on Jan. 1.
Just in time for the end of the busy holiday season, Cape Air and a regional airport in New Hampshire are promoting flights to Boston and New York for $12. In attempt to qualify for federal grant money by flying out at least 10,000 passengers this year,...Read more: New Hampshire Airport Offers $12 Flights to Boston, NYC
Flying First Class for Free; Memory Champ Shares Brain Tricks; Fiscal Cliff: By The NumbersRead more: Full Episode: Nightline 12/28: Flying First Class for Free
Page 555 of 1347


