Garages and decks across the country are crumbling, and some experts fear failures will continue unless oversight increases.
The news magazine program showcases groundbreaking investigations featuring Gray’s award-winning InvestigateTV team.
The SAT test has gone digital. Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa spoke with the founder of Prep Expert to help parents and students understand the changes and how they can better prepare for the test.
InvestigateTV+ has an in-depth look at the ongoing nursing shortage and efforts underway to rejuvenate the workforce.
Advances with DNA and genetic genealogy technology are leading to more cold cases across the country being solved.
According to the online thrift store thredUP, the secondhand market is expected to reach $90 billion in the next 10 years.
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Families nationwide are reunited with unknown ancestors whose remains have sat unclaimed for decades, as we travel to Oregon for an in-depth look at efforts to give lost relatives a final resting place.
A grandfather fights the government after federal agents seize his life savings at the airport without making an arrest.
More Americans are turning their side hustle into their main source of income. We investigate what’s behind the boom in small businesses and how you can ensure yours is a success.
Some police officers could be “outgunned” when facing a school shooter. We have an in-depth look at why, and how our investigation has some departments changing their gear.
Investigate TV+ finds some firefighters are killed by a health issue doctors say is preventable.
Schools across the country are rethinking the grading scale. We have an in-depth look at what some say is a better way to evaluate learning, while others question if it allows students to skate by.
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Garages and decks across the country are crumbling, and some experts fear failures will continue unless oversight increases.
The DOD paid out nearly $1 billion in claims, but providers often show clean public disciplinary record
The solar eclipse of 2024 is quickly approaching. April 8th is the day to look up to experience a solar eclipse or partial eclipse, depending on where you live. But to do that NASA says you need special glasses to protect your eyes. And Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa found out, you also need to be very careful about what you buy and where you buy those solar glasses to avoid being duped right before the event.
We reveal why robberies of mail carriers are on the rise, and what the USPS says it is doing to protect workers.
Congress has not given any money to support a law passed to protect, fund and preserve African American burial grounds
Idling trains are a huge problem in communities across the country - with emissions impacting the environment and the health of people who live nearby as trains sit for hours pumping out pollutants.
InvestigateTV+ has an in-depth look at who's at risk and how doctors are training to spot the disease
Every year, the CPSC finds thousands of everyday household products for sale online or arriving at shipping ports that fail to meet federal safety standards. It is illegal to sell products in the U.S. that have been banned, recalled or failed to meet federal safety standards.
InvestigateTV+ examines the social factors and the efforts to reverse this trend.
InvestigateTV+ shares the steps you can take to help reverse the clock. Reporter: Viv Williams
The DOD paid out nearly $1 billion in claims, but providers often show clean public disciplinary record
The American Academy of Pediatrics says most kids as young as two know how to use a smartphone. How many know how to dial 911?