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Multiple people were reportedly shot Tuesday in Anne Arundel County, according to police.
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Multiple people were reportedly shot Tuesday in Anne Arundel County, according to police.
There is a new power hitter in Baltimore.
A decades-old federal scholarship program designed for 19 Historically Black Colleges and Universities has been restored after it was temporarily suspended by the Trump administration's Department of Agriculture.
A proposed bill would make the drugs available to Medicaid patients statewide.
As the Oakland City Council considered whether to reopen two temporarily shuttered fire stations, the looming issues of the city's larger budget problem is now starting to pit one group of city workers against another.
A Vallejo resident is facing a dozen counts of commercial burglary and grand theft after stealing almost $25,000 worth of LEGO sets from Target stores in Walnut Creek and San Ramon, according to authorities.
State workers are already showing signs of resistance to California Gov. Gavin Newsom's new mandate to return to the office at least four days per week beginning July 1.
Prosecutors in Alameda County announced Tuesday that a man is facing multiple charges, including murder, in connection with a deadly shooting during an armed robbery in San Leandro last year.
Boston Mayor Michele Wu said she's ready to testify before a congressional panel on Wednesday despite Republican lawmakers already pushing out videos that indicate questions will have an aggressive tone.
Nine Massachusetts buildings have been included on a list that could potentially be sold to cut government costs.
Massachusetts businesses are worried that President Donald Trump's tariffs will create higher prices for consumers.
Prosecutors said the man charged with hitting and killing an Endicott police officer the night before Thanksgiving was drunk at the time.
CBS News Chicago obtained records showing Heights Crematory in Chicago Heights, Illinois had been repeatedly warned by the state for their handling of bodies waiting to be cremated.
Each batch of paczki requires 32 egg yolks and 16 egg whites, and that cost adds up at Creative Cakes Bakery in Tinley Park.
No one in the encampment in the park, at 4222 W. Foster Ave. in the North Mayfair neighborhood, is being told to move.
CBS News Chicago has now obtained more than 100 internal documents and photos outlining what happened the day of the flood.
There was a standing ovation on the Colorado House of Representatives floor as a Colorado family was recognized for sparking change.
A Colorado student was detained on Tuesday at Ponderosa High School in Douglas County.
Republicans are more likely than Democrats to say they'll watch President Trump's joint address to Congress.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. accused his department's top communications official of quitting to avoid being fired.
The Trump administration has imposed a 24% tariff on Canada and Mexico and a 10% tariff on China.
Mariah Dodd took the stand on Tuesday and testified about the moments after the April 20, 2024, crash.
Republicans are more likely than Democrats to say they'll watch President Trump's joint address to Congress.
Slotkin was elected to the U.S. Senate in the 2024 election after serving in the House since 2019.
Good Day's Courtney Dempsey talks with genealogist & author Michael Willis about how African Americans can trace their ancestry.
Good Day's Molly Riehl visits Hello Sunshine Sac Collective -- a brand new shop celebrating vintage, handmade and one-of-a-kind artisan goods.
Good Day's Ashley Williams checks out ProteinHouse in Sacramento. One of two locations in our area, ProteinHouse offers healthy options to fuel you after your workout.
Good Day's Courtney Dempsey and John Dabkovich talk to "Amazing Race" host and executive producer Phil Keoghan about what we can expect during the new season and the one place he still hopes to go on the show.
A child is heartbroken after someone stole his pet pony from his family's Jurupa Valley yard.
Amid the gray ash of the Palisdes Fire burn zone, survivors are trying to find the basics needed to survive. Many of these neighbors feel increasingly forgotten as the days pass.
A homeless man from California pleaded guilty in federal court this Wednesday to punching an Asian American woman while shouting racial slurs at her in 2021.
Board of Library Trustee Dr. Katie Clark lost her home too and wanted the community to know that the library has a "living room" for everyone to find a bit of calm.
Opponents voiced concerns over the Trump administration's policies, while supporters praised his actions in the early months of his second term.
Florida's attorney general says his office has opened a criminal investigation into Andrew and Tristan Tate, who are charged with human trafficking in Romania.
A House committee will now investigate by issuing subpoenas, questioning witnesses under oath and hiring outside experts.
President Trump is addressing a joint session of Congress and the nation in his first speech to lawmakers since he took office six weeks ago.
In 2023, the US exported nearly $90 billion dollars in agricultural products to Canada, Mexico and China.
The last quarterfinal of the boys' state hockey tournament on Thursday will be powerhouse defending champion Edina versus newcomer Rogers, making their state debut.
The Oscar-winning film "The Brutalist" was inspired in part by St. John's Abbey Church, thanks to a book written by a monk who worked with architect Marcel Breuer.
The sea lions are part of a new exhibit and show at the zoo, which spent months coordinating the transfer of the pinnipeds from other zoos and aquariums in Texas and New York.
The star New Jersey high school wrestler who was briefly disqualified from this week's state championship tournament due to his role in a brawl is now facing a charge of simple assault.
NYC Health + Hospitals may soon close Neponsit Adult Day Health Care, upsetting members of one Queens community.
A multi-agency law enforcement team has taken down a large car theft ring on Long Island, authorities say.
President Trump is addressing a joint session of Congress and the nation in his first speech to lawmakers since he took office six weeks ago.
The star New Jersey high school wrestler who was briefly disqualified from this week's state championship tournament due to his role in a brawl is now facing a charge of simple assault.
The Villanova University women's basketball team is giving back to the community in the form of mentorship.
Pennsylvania Horticultural Society's Philadelphia Flower Show Preview Party
Gudziak, the highest-ranking Ukrainian Catholic bishop in the U.S., is based in Philadelphia and has visited Ukraine several times during the war.
What began as a car sale turned into a plea by a local rocker to find one of his favorite cars.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission says Baby, the deer a woman was illegally keeping as a pet, will permanently remain at a licensed facility.
A man who lost his eye in a road rage shooting on the Parkway is waiting to face his accused assailant in court.
A new interactive exhibit called "Mental Health: Mind Matters" just opened at the Carnegie Science Center.
A Vallejo resident is facing a dozen counts of commercial burglary and grand theft after stealing almost $25,000 worth of LEGO sets from Target stores in Walnut Creek and San Ramon, according to authorities.
It has been five years since the pandemic forced most state agencies into remote work, but some business owners are hopeful the new mandate will be great for the downtown economy.
State workers are already showing signs of resistance to California Gov. Gavin Newsom's new mandate to return to the office at least four days per week beginning July 1.
An operation out of Folsom targeting drug dealers using online services to sell their products resulted in 89 arrests, authorities said Tuesday.
Officers responded to a business in the 100 block of South Bowen Road around 4:45 p.m. Monday.
The area witnessed extensive damage, including tossed trailers, mangled roofs, and downed trees and powerlines.
President Trump imposed a 25% tariff on products imported from Mexico and Canada early Tuesday morning.
More than 350 residents had to be evacuated from two apartment buildings in the city.