The U.S. Department of Justice is planning a wide-ranging investigation into the Ferguson Police Department in Missouri following last month's shooting of an unarmed black man.
Three years ago, a 34,000-acre wildfire devastated residents in Bastrop, Texas. But now they're rebuilding, with the help of dedicated volunteers.
Nancy Writebol, the second American missionary to contract Ebola while in Liberia, said she's thankful to be alive but she had peace no matter the outcome.
A federal judge in Louisiana has upheld the state's marriage amendment, saying that states have the right to define marriage.
The family of a journalist slain by Islamic State militants says Steven Sotloff dedicated his life to portraying the suffering of people in war zones, but was "no war junkie."
"American Idol" star Colton Dixon offers listeners a personal look into his faith in Christ with his newly released second album, "Anchor."
As the world watches ISIS carry out atrocities in Iraq, U.S. lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are concerned Americans could soon wake up to another 9/11.
Authorities in Columbus, Indiana, are investigating Islamic graffiti that was spray painted on three churches over the weekend.
Jan Harding, 67, said she knew something was wrong the moment she took a single sip of tea at Dickey's Barbeque near Salt Lake City.
Scott Stapp, lead singer for the rock band Creed, was known for his deep voice. The fast track to fame took him down a dark road, but somewhere along the way God got a hold of his heart.