“We were forced to transfer patients to other facilities because we didn’t have the physical bed for them to lay down in."
Latest Headlines by Kirstin Garriss
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) expects millions to fly for the Labor Day holiday and airlines are already dealing with some turbulence like disruptions 30,000 feet in the air.
While inflation and the cost of living are key issues driving voters to the polls, many Americans also say health care is a top concern.
Many exhausted parents rely on weighted sleep products to help their little ones rest. Companies say they can help babies fall asleep and sleep longer.
The American Lung Association and the Ad Council are launching new public service announcements about e-cigarettes. The new PSAs highlight how parents can talk to teens about the dangers.
There’s a plea for help from the American Red Cross for blood donors to roll up their sleeves as it faces an emergency shortage.
While you’re arriving to the airport, here’s a team you’ll never see making sure you get to your destination safely.
More states are going electric by replacing older buses with green fleets and the federal government is helping to foot the bill.
The cost of college is adding up - everything from tuition to books to room and board is getting more expensive.
The Center for American Progress report shows many of these single mothers are living in poverty at higher rates too. It finds that 28 percent of single moms are in poverty compared to 15 percent of single fathers.