Tory Johnson talks to the president of the National Speakers Association.
Check the latest forecast with chief meteorologist Tony Mainolfi.
Here's the latest news for November 18th: Holder says 9/11 suspects won't necessarily be released in U.S. if acquitted; Guards foil attempted ship hijacking near Somalia; Gunmen sought in Florida store standoff; More Thanksgiving travelers expected.
Mallory Short shows WESH 2 News reporter Michelle Meredith how to make Christmas gifts.
There are few places more electric than your neighborhood Best Buy store. Stocked full of the latest gadgets, almost everything uses power. But now Best Buy is pushing to conserve as much energy as possible with an all new store design.(Nov. 18)
Police leaders met at the Mall at Millennia Wednesday to remind shoppers to always be on their guard -- an initiative called Operation Safe Holidays 2009.
The latest celebrity and entertainment headlines including Johnny Depp named Sexiest Man, Andrew Lloyd Webber is back in the hospital and Paul McCartney to be honored by the Library of Congress.
Robber stuck in window loses pants
Rep. Hoekstra pushing to stop detainee transfer to U.S.
How can companies fight back against Somali pirates?
Hillary Clinton makes her first trip to Afghanistan as Secretary of State to attend President Hamid Karzai's inauguration.
Over the last two decades the rate of premature births has steadily increased.
Wolfpack coach Tom O'Brien thought this should have been ruled a fumble. The ACC agreed.
Mall Santas lobby for priority access to H1N1 vaccine