Cablevision's 3.1 million customers in New York could lose access to the Academy Awards on Sunday if ABC's parent company follows through on a threat to pull the plug at midnight Saturday in a dispute over payments.
What's President Barack Obama's most annoying habit? Practicing his speeches for hours in front of the bathroom mirror? Talking too much foreign policy at the dinner table? Not so.
It wasn't just a banner year for marijuana busts, pulling pot plants in Burbank hit a new record. Walla Walla deputies tell Action News they got rid of 134,000 plants. That's quarter of a billion dollars pulled off the streets, the biggest ever for the county and maybe even the state.
The biggest bust in the history of Washington had us wondering: what it would take to set up such a massive grow like the one just found in Burbank? Plants valued at $200 million. Action News walks you through the process.
In a small, unadorned studio far removed from cameras, spotlights and songs ending with an instant review, the top 10 "American Idol" finalists are getting ready for a nationwide tour.
Some local blueberry farms are getting an early start on the season.
One farm is turning to you to do the picking.
Berry Blue Farms is one of the first farms in the northwest with berries ready for the picking.
Jay Leno wrapped up 17 years as "Tonight" host Friday with jabs at favorite targets, including politicians and his own network, and with an unusual touch of sentiment. "Now comes the hard part," Leno said as the NBC show drew to a close.
On the eve of his final two shows, Jay Leno strikes an unsentimental tone. But he knows what he's leaving behind as he moves to a new, untested 10 p.m. EDT daily prime-time show for NBC this fall.