"They have been victimized, they have been beaten down, they feel alone, and they feel afraid. And they feel like there's no hope. I'm here today to say there is hope. There are people out there waiting for you to reach out to them and we just got to get them driven to those services," says Wilson.
Deputies say early Tuesday a deputy spotted a car following another car too close on I-95s.
After a traffic stop, officials say the deputy smelled a strong odor of marijuana coming from the car.
We're taking a closer look at gray collegiate academy. the school now in the center of a bizarre battle over how well their teams - specifically their football team plays and recruits.
To win last year's competition Osborne says, "It took grit. It took pure grit. I mean you spend months preparing for this competition and your cards, putting them all on the table here. So it's just grit at that point that's going to get you through each individual day, each event."
Henrie Monteith Treadwell, Robert Anderson and James Solomon were the first African-Americans to attend USC since reconstruction when they enrolled back in the fall of 1963.
"So it's burned in your brain. And then what's burned in my brain is my last conversation with him as well. So you know those kinds of things hit ya -- and it's hard to forget," Yamashiro says.
It has been 22 years since nearly 3,000 people were killed in the September 11th terror attacks at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and in a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
Disney and Charter Communications announced on Monday that the companies struck an agreement to end a closely watched carriage dispute, a move that will restore access to channels like ESPN and ABC to the nationโs second largest cable television providerโs nearly 15 million subscribers.