Most of the US is dealing with a teaching shortage, but the data isn't so simple
ABC News (NEW YORK) — More than three-quarters of U.S. states are experiencing a teacher shortage, highlighting a growing concern among public education and government officials about challenges that were exacerbated during three years of the COVID-19
Why common cold symptoms may seem worse than before the pandemic
ABC News (NEW YORK) — During the earlier stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, limiting social interactions and wearing masks kept pesky viruses away. But now, stuffed sinuses and miserable post nasal drip are back — and for
Wheelchair Football League gives disabled athletes new field of possibilities
ABC News (PHOENIX) — Before fans flocked to Phoenix for this weekend’s Super Bowl, the city hosted another major football championship event featuring a different group of hard-hitting players. The Wheelchair Football League held its second Super
At least 26 dead and 2,000 injured as wildfires rage out of control across Chile
ABC News (NACIMIENTO, Chile) — Wildfires that have been raging across Chile for more than a week have now killed at least 26 people and left more than 2,000 injured. Over 1,500 homes have also been completely
Pennies For Quarters founder relocating, seeks replacement on board

By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The founder of a local veterans organization will soon be moving to another part of the country, but the organization and his legacy to the community will go on. Matt Rainwater,
Criminal charges filed after St. Louis family’s Ring video goes viral
Courtesy Fatima Suarez (ST.LOUIS) — For more than a year, Fatima Suarez said her family’s St. Louis home was repeatedly visited by a woman who allegedly insulted her family, stole their mail and damaged their property. Video footage
Migrant apprehensions at southern border hit lowest point in two years
John Moore/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Migrant apprehensions along the southwest border last month hit the lowest level since February 2021, according to new data released by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection on Friday. The Border Patrol
DHS retains outside law firm to handle potential Mayorkas impeachment inquiry
Samuel Corum/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Department of Homeland Security is bringing in an outside law firm to help deal with any GOP-led impeachment inquiry into secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, a DHS spokesperson told ABC News Friday. “The
Trump team turns over item marked classified to DOJ, sources say
Win McNamee/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Former President Donald Trump’s legal team turned over a folder with classification markings found last month at his Mar-a-Lago resort to federal agents, multiple sources familiar with the matter tell ABC News.
Pennies For Quarters founder relocating, seeks replacement on board
By Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – The founder of a local veterans organization will soon be moving to another part of the country, but the organization and his legacy to the community will go on. Matt Rainwater,