Bring That Week Back: Alaska Reporter's 'I Quit' Video Goes Viral

Plus, grandmother arrested for leaving granddaughter in car.

'F**k It, I Quit' - Grandmother arrested for leaving granddaughter in a car to see a movie, plus more national news. —Natelege Whaley (@Natelege_)  Charlo Greene won the Internet after a video of her quitting her KTVA on-air reporting job went viral. "F**k it, I quit," she said after reporting on the Alaska ballot measure 2, which regulates marijuana in the state. As the president and CEO of Alaska Cannabis Club, the only legal medical marijuana resource in Alaska, Greene left KTVA to further raise money to inform Alaskan voters about reform.    (Photo: KVTA/11, CBS Local News Alaska)

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'F**k It, I Quit' - Grandmother arrested for leaving granddaughter in a car to see a movie, plus more national news. —Natelege Whaley (@Natelege_) Charlo Greene won the Internet after a video of her quitting her KTVA on-air reporting job went viral. "F**k it, I quit," she said after reporting on the Alaska ballot measure 2, which regulates marijuana in the state. As the president and CEO of Alaska Cannabis Club, the only legal medical marijuana resource in Alaska, Greene left KTVA to further raise money to inform Alaskan voters about reform.  (Photo: KVTA/11, CBS Local News Alaska)

Grandmother Arrested for Leaving Granddaughter in Car to See Movie - Felicia Green, a Tyler, Texas, grandmother was arrested for leaving her 5-month-old granddaughter unattended in a locked car for at least an hour, while while she went to see a movie. Police arrived after someone made a 911 phone call, The Grio reports. Theater employees helped authorities find Green.     (Photo: Smith County Sheriff's Office)

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Grandmother Arrested for Leaving Granddaughter in Car to See Movie - Felicia Green, a Tyler, Texas, grandmother was arrested for leaving her 5-month-old granddaughter unattended in a locked car for at least an hour, while while she went to see a movie. Police arrived after someone made a 911 phone call, The Grio reports. Theater employees helped authorities find Green.   (Photo: Smith County Sheriff's Office)

Woman Arrested for Drug Trafficking at NY Airport - Canadian Nyesha McPherson, 24, was arrested at JFK International Airport for allegedly possessing two handguns, four magazines for guns, 350 rounds of ammo and 58 bricks of marijuana, ABC News reports. McPherson was en route to Barbados. She faces several charges including possession of marijuana, criminal possession of a weapon, possession of high-capacity magazines and possession of ammunition.   (Photo: Law Enforcement, Port Authority Police)

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Woman Arrested for Drug Trafficking at NY Airport - Canadian Nyesha McPherson, 24, was arrested at JFK International Airport for allegedly possessing two handguns, four magazines for guns, 350 rounds of ammo and 58 bricks of marijuana, ABC News reports. McPherson was en route to Barbados. She faces several charges including possession of marijuana, criminal possession of a weapon, possession of high-capacity magazines and possession of ammunition.  (Photo: Law Enforcement, Port Authority Police)

Woman Says D.C. Police Beat Her  - A woman said she was beat, knocked out and raped by Washington, D.C., police officers the night of her birthday in August 2013. Julia has been using the hashtag #JusticeforJulia to tell her story. She is also fighting criminal charges for "fighting a bouncer outside" of another nightclub that she said she never visited.(Photo: JusticeforJulia via Instagram)

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Woman Says D.C. Police Beat Her  - A woman said she was beat, knocked out and raped by Washington, D.C., police officers the night of her birthday in August 2013. Julia has been using the hashtag #JusticeforJulia to tell her story. She is also fighting criminal charges for "fighting a bouncer outside" of another nightclub that she said she never visited.(Photo: JusticeforJulia via Instagram)

Civil Trial Begins in Police Killing of Homeless Man - Opening statements began Monday in the federal civil trial against Denver police officers who handcuffed Marvin Booker, 56, a homeless man, and shocked him with a stun gun in July 2010. He died of cardiac arrest while he was being restrained.  (Photo: AP Photo/Denver Department of Safety)

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Civil Trial Begins in Police Killing of Homeless Man - Opening statements began Monday in the federal civil trial against Denver police officers who handcuffed Marvin Booker, 56, a homeless man, and shocked him with a stun gun in July 2010. He died of cardiac arrest while he was being restrained.  (Photo: AP Photo/Denver Department of Safety)

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Teacher Accused of Calling Student N-Word - Bernadette Yuson, a teacher at Cajon High School in San Bernardino, California, is accused of calling her student LaRue Bell the "n-word" during a class, the San Bernardino County Sun reports. When Yuson began changing the seating arrangement, Bell asked the teacher why she was "moving all the Black people around?" Yuson then responded, “Because I want to move all the n****rs.” The district has apologized and launched an investigation into the incident.     (Photo: CBS 2 Los Angeles)

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Teacher Accused of Calling Student N-Word - Bernadette Yuson, a teacher at Cajon High School in San Bernardino, California, is accused of calling her student LaRue Bell the "n-word" during a class, the San Bernardino County Sun reports. When Yuson began changing the seating arrangement, Bell asked the teacher why she was "moving all the Black people around?" Yuson then responded, “Because I want to move all the n****rs.” The district has apologized and launched an investigation into the incident.  (Photo: CBS 2 Los Angeles)

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Black MBA Business Competition Awards $10,000 to Executive - Brian Williams, the owner of PurchaseBlack.com, recently won $10,000 from the National Black MBA's Innovation Whiteboard Challenge. The competition allowed business owners nationwide to pitch their ideas to CEOs and executives in Atlanta. PurchaseBlack.com is a one-stop source for African-American-owned products made by Black businesses.   (Photo: Hamid Saahir/PurchaseBlack)

Model's Mugshot Goes Viral - Following in the footsteps of Jeremy Meeks, Angela Coates, 22, a former JET Beauty of the week, is the latest criminal whose mug shot went viral on Twitter. The model was arrested for disorderly conduct on Aug. 26 in Georgia and was released the same day she was brought into custody, the Atlanta Journal Constitution reports. (Photo: DeKalb County Sherriff's Office)

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Model's Mugshot Goes Viral - Following in the footsteps of Jeremy Meeks, Angela Coates, 22, a former JET Beauty of the week, is the latest criminal whose mug shot went viral on Twitter. The model was arrested for disorderly conduct on Aug. 26 in Georgia and was released the same day she was brought into custody, the Atlanta Journal Constitution reports. (Photo: DeKalb County Sherriff's Office)

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Teens Bodies Found on Side of Florida Road - The bodies of Angelia Mangum, 19, and Tjhisha Ball, 17, were found on the side of a road in Tampa, Florida, Thursday (Sept. 18) morning. The women were bound together with zip ties, when they were discovered by two witnesses driving by, WPTV reports.  (Photo: Tetra Images/Corbis)