146 people are racing 135 miles across northern Minnesota in subzero cold

The Arrowhead 135 is recognized as one of the 50 toughest races in the world, and it got even tougher this week as Minnesota braces for its coldest temperatures in nearly 25 years.

LaGrange firefighter injured in blaze returns to work

A LaGrange firefighter who was injured in the line of duty was greeted with a heartwarming celebration on his first day back to work on Monday.

Activity boxes packed for military families

Military families across the country will soon receive USO Family Activity Boxes.

'Empire' star hospitalized after possible hate crime in Chicago

Chicago police have opened a hate crime investigation after a cast member of the television show "Empire" alleged he was attacked by men who shouted racial and homophobic slurs at him and physically attacked him.

10 best Super Bowl commercials of all time

Most can agree that the commercials are arguably the best part of the big game.

Bud Light promises free beer to winning Super Bowl city

What's better than winning a Super Bowl? Winning the big game and the entire city getting free beer.

Woman says she mistakenly took stranger off of life support

A New York woman sat vigil for days at her dying brother's hospital bedside, authorized doctors to stop life support and was arranging his funeral when officials revealed it had all been a big mistake. The man wasn't her brother at all, but a stranger with a similar name.

Police: Woman was drunk on vanilla extract while driving

Police say a Connecticut woman charged with driving under the influence was drunk on vanilla extract, which contains a significant amount of alcohol.

Falcons player gives back to military widow

A heartwarming story of generosity from an Atlanta Falcons player just ahead of the Super Bowl. Offensive guard Ben Garland gifted the hottest tickets in town to a Gwinnett County woman.

Measles outbreak grows in northwest U.S., 30 cases reported

The number of confirmed measles cases near Portland grew from 25 to 30 on Friday, with nine additional cases suspected — an outbreak boosted by lower-than-normal vaccination rates in what’s been identified as an anti-vaccination U.S. “hot spot.”

With voodoo dolls, cookies Saints fans protest missed call

A New Orleans bakery is turning out thousands of cookies with a picture of a referee with a circle and slash mark across it in red icing.

Soldier returns to Atlanta to surprise fiancée

A soldier who has spent the last several months overseas returned home to Atlanta and met his daughter for the first time.

Light flurries reported across metro Atlanta

A powerful cold front swept across north Georgia Thursday morning bringing a surge of Arctic Air behind it. A strong northwest flow was able to squeeze out a few flurries or light snow showers as the Arctic Blast collided with the leftover moisture.

Meet 'Shiloh' the crime-fighting horse

Meet the crime bustin’ horse who help Volusia Co. deputies take down a man on the run.  

Sheriff: Woman fed dog marijuana, meth milkshake

An Austell woman has been arrested after police say she fed a tainted milkshake that contained marijuana and meth to a dog.

Apple reportedly switching iPhone charging cord

Apple will be switching to a USB-C port, according to reports. The change means those lightening charger cables you've placed all over for convenience could be obsolete.