Trayvon Martin had marijuana in his system. He was shot through the heart at close range. George Zimmerman had a broken nose, bruises and bloody cuts on the back of his head.
For the first time, a private company will launch a rocket to the International Space Station, sending it on a grocery run this weekend that could be the shape of things to come for America's space program.
President Barack Obama will find his diplomatic clout tested at twin summits on his own turf beginning Friday.
Facebook's initial public offering is shaping up to be one of the largest in history. It's expected to be a big payoff for a company that started out eight years ago with no way to make money.
The nearly bankrupt U.S. Postal Service is moving ahead with plans to close dozens of mail processing centers, saying on Thursday it can no longer wait as Congress remains deadlocked over how to help.
he Kennedy family, so practiced at public mourning, is grieving again after the estranged wife of Robert Kennedy Jr. was found dead at her home in suburban New York.
Disco queen Donna Summer, whose pulsing anthems such as "Last Dance," ''Love to Love You Baby" and "Bad Girls" became the soundtrack for a glittery age of sex, drugs, dance and flashy clothes, has died. She was 63.
A gunman who jumped from a Jaguar and barricaded himself inside a landmark restaurant Thursday surrendered peacefully after a three-hour standoff that shut down part of Savannah's 18th-century historic district.
Beating victim Mathew Owens is speaking to FOX10 News. The 40-year-old was in critical condition at USA Medical Center for more than a week after he was brutally attacked on Delmar Drive.
The first suspect in the Kyser Miree murder case is set to go to trial next month. But first, his attorneys are asking to move the trial. A hearing was held Thursday and a change of venue isn't the only thing the attorneys asked for.
Fred Wolfe said he was called to pastor his first church when he was just 20 years old. Now, 50 years later, he said he was called to lead a new congregation of "scattered sheep.”
Mayor Sam Jones’ attorney Raymond Bell, Jr. confirms recent reports that the Mobile County District Attorney Ashley Rich will be looking into the mayor’s campaign finances.
A man accused of shooting and killing two horses is giving his side of the story to FOX10 News. Richard Owen says he's being wrongfully accused.
A Pensacola woman took home a big check from the Florida Lottery. Gladys Cartwright won the FANTASY 5 top prize of $254,806 in the April 20 drawing.
It’s the final day of preps for 2012’s Hangout Music Festival. An estimated 35,000 people will come to the coast to hear 60 acts on four stages.
Law enforcement officers and loved ones gathered to remember and honor deputies killed in the line of duty Thursday at the Escambia County Sheriff's Office Law Enforcement Memorial.
President Barack Obama will find his diplomatic clout tested at twin summits on his own turf beginning Friday.
A cauldron in front of the Parthenon has been lit and the flame was burning brightly Thursday, just hours before it was to be handed to the organizers of the London Olympics to begin its journey to London.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami says Aletta's maximum sustained winds have decreased to near 35 mph (55 kph) with additional weakening expected.
An apparent clerical error prompted judges to postpone the long-awaited war crimes trial of former Bosnian Serb military leader Ratko Mladic on Thursday, possibly for months.
Investigators on Wednesday were analyzing the cockpit voice recorder from a Russian passenger jet that slammed into the side of an Indonesian volcano.
Colombian investigators are seeking a man between 17 and 20 years old they suspect is the bomber who killed two bodyguards of a conservative former interior minister and injured 39 people in a busy commercial district of Bogota.
The sunbaked Cannes Film Festival got under way with Wes Anderson's "Moonrise Kingdom," whose carefully composed whimsy stood in stark contrast to the zoo-like atmosphere at the annual French Riviera extravaganza.
Ratko Mladic was a shadow of the swaggering general who once "held Sarajevo in the palm of his hand" during Bosnia's 1992-95 war as his long-awaited genocide trial opened Wednesday.