It's another house of horrors, this time in Tucson, Arizona.
According to police, three girls, ages 12, 13, and 17, were kept locked in their bedrooms by their mother and step-father, forced to live in filthy conditions for as long as two years.
Police: 3 sisters imprisoned in Tucson home, tortured with music
Both parents were arrested yesterday after two of the sisters escaped and ran to a neighbor who called police.
Paul Vercammen is Outfront.
A 17-year-old who spent three years in jail for beheading four boys in Mexico is now said to be living in San Antonio.
There are growing concerns about whether he may strike again.
Ed Lavandera is OutFront.
Snow, sleet, rain and wind.
It all adds up to serious delays for millions of Americans trying to get home for Thanksgiving.
Today is historically the busiest travel day of the year with 43 million people expected to be on the road or in the skies, and a massive winter storm that stretches from the mid-Atlantic to the Northeast continues to create chaos and frustration.
The persistent rain has been soaking much of the east coast all day, from the Carolinas to southern New England. Snow and ice are the biggest problem in western Pennsylvania and New York, and the storm isn't over yet.
Margaret Conley is Outfront with the latest.
On Sunday, the FOX program "Family Guy" killed off one of its main characters: Brian (The Dog) Griffin.
Fans around the world were shocked and horrified at his passing, especially because it appears he is really dead.
'Family Guy' fans petition to bring back Brian
Mediaite's Joe Concha stopped by the Erin Burnett OutFront newsroom to share his Top 5 Surprise TV Deaths.
How do you feel about Brian's death? Do you think it will be permanent? What do you consider the most shocking television death?
Let us know in the comment section below.
Airports up and down the east coast are bracing for the storm, and making plans to handle major delays and cancellations.
CNN's Tom Foreman looks at how flight cancellations due to weather can impact passengers all over the country.
Tracking the storm up the east coast this morning. @IndraPetersons reports from Pittsburgh pic.twitter.com/6tinjWDrrA
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