George discusses what Obama needs to do before he's inaugurated.
Steve Jobs, the man who oversaw the creation of the iPod and the iPhone, reassured investors that he is healthy enough to stay at the helm of Apple.
A Minnesota board on Monday certified results showing Democrat Al Franken winning the state's U.S. Senate recount over Republican Norm Coleman, whose lawyer promised a legal challenge that probably will keep the race in limbo for months. (Jan. 5)
Thousands of people have filled the centre of Madrid to watch the annual Three Kings Parade which celebrates the visit paid by the three wise men to the newborn baby Jesus in Bethlehem.
A fire fueled by donated clothes ripped through a homeless shelter in northeastern Texas early Monday, killing five residents as some tried dousing the blaze with pans of water. (Jan. 5)
A Tucson soldier killed in Afghanistan was honored by family friends and members of the community
Retailers say the 2008 holiday shopping season was one of the worst on record. But consignment shops have seen an increase in sales over the last year, and you can find great deals, and make big bucks. CBS 2 Consumer Reporter Kirstin Cole reports.
azfamily.com's Gary Harper reports the state treasurer says Arizona will go broke by March 2009.
The struggling stock market is having an impact on business, and the recession is costing people their jobs. The economy is also impacting the people who protect us. The size of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Departments is being reduced, but not because of layoffs. News 4's Laurie Waters reports.
A Young man was struck and killed by an automobile. His family is now attempting to raise money for funeral expenses.
Mexicans flock to downtown Zocalo to feast on a mile-long cake in honour of the Epiphany.
Two families are homeless after a fire tore through a pair of townhouses. It happened Monday afternoon on Park Charles Boulevard in St. Peters, Mo. News 4's Chris Nagus reports.
French President Sarkozy is back in the Middle East working on a ceasefire, and possibly preparing for a new role with the US
More speed cameras are coming to Pima County
Billy Ray Cyrus and star daughter, Miley, are stopped by paparazzi in Los Angeles.
Tucsonans are working on a memorial project for a fallen Tucson Police Officer
A Tour of the Landmark Biltmore Estate
Born a crack baby, this young man is proof that love can make living things flourish, and in his case succeed to go to Cornell University.
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A former St. Louis-area school superintendent accused of misappropriating district money was ordered Monday to serve five years probation and pay more than $100,000 in restitution.
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It's a new year, and if you're looking for a new you, there are many things you can do to get into shape without breaking the bank. But saying it and doing it are two different things, especially when cost is a factor.
Brit Hume on Burris Senate appointment, President-elect Obama's beginnings
When you go under the knife, the fewer amount of cuts, the better. Now, doctors at University of Miami's school of medicine are performing a gallbladder removal surgery with just one incision in the belly button.
President-elect Obama on Capitol Hill to discuss stimulus plan
azfamily.com's Jared Dillingham reports 2 suspected robbers picked the wrong shop to mess with on Monday afternoon.
More than 70,000 Iranian students volunteer to carry out suicide bombings against Israel
The new year is a great time for a fresh start and if you're ready to start following your dream, you might take a little inspiration from a Valley woman who designs her future every day.
Gov. Rod Blagojevich's attorney says he'll ask a federal judge to give an impeachment committee all FBI tapes of the governor's conversations, not just the four prosecutors are offering. News 4's Diana Zoga reports.
Wall Street began the first full trading week of the year with a hint of caution, even as signs of action emerge from Washington. (Jan. 5)
Miami cops are having to undergo mandatory training and testing on ethics. It is a remarkably ironic coincidence, because it comes after Police Chief John Timoney was found guilty by multiple public agencies of violating ethics laws.
The governing coalition in Germany has reached agreement on a $70bn stimulus package to boost the country's economy.
Hundreds of shoes found on the Palmetto Expressway are confirmed to go to Soles for Souls--a non-profit agency dedicated to providing shoes for the needy.
A fast-moving house fire that killed eight people, including four young boys and their mother, may have been caused by a wood stove, authorities in central New York said Monday. (Jan. 5)
A Gary man has been charged with the murder of a Metra police officer two years ago in Harvey. Prosecutors say officer Thomas Cook was killed for his gun. CBS 2's Mike Puccinelli reports live from Riverdale.
As the conflict between Israel and Hamas escalates, President-elect Obama has largely kept silent, allowing the outgoing Bush White House to take the lead.
Eddy Prospero lives just three blocks away from his store, so when the alarm company called him at 2:30 a.m. he arrived in just 2 minutes still wearing his pajamas. But he was too late to catch the crooks who made off with the ATM machine inside.
U.S. auto sales plummeted in December as the worsening economy further pinched consumers wallets. (Jan. 5)
The demolition of the Hanley Road overpass was expected to causing big headaches for drivers -- and it is, especially in the Brentwood and Richmond Heights area. News 4's Julian Grace reports.
A Hamas strongman in Gaza is urging Palestinians to 'crush' the invading Israeli forces and to target Israeli civilians. AP Correspondent Aron Heller reports from Jerusalem. (Jan. 5)