Motive unclear in 8 shootings in Joliet; gunman found dead in Texas
“We can’t get inside his head. We just don’t have any clue as to why he did what he did,” Joliet Police Chief Bill Evans said.
Online pastor accused of selling $3.2 million in “worthless” crypto
Pastor Eli Regalado allegedly told parishioners that God told him to sell crypto tokens he and his wife created.
Turkey’s parliament approves Sweden’s NATO membership
Turkish legislators endorsed Sweden’s NATO membership Tuesday, months after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan agreed to the bid following negotiations about Sweden’s stance on Kurdish militant groups.
U.S. strikes Iranian-backed militias in Iraq over attacks on American forces
Two U.S. officials told CBS News the U.S. is striking targets in Iraq on Tuesday to retaliate for attacks Iranian-backed militias have been launching against U.S. forces.
“Oppenheimer” gets 13 Oscar nominations, leading 2024 films
The 2024 Oscar nominations are out and “Oppenheimer” is leading the way. Director Christopher Nolan’s film about the making of the atomic bomb received 13 nominations. Fandango’s managing director, Erik Davis, joined CBS News to discuss “Oppenheimer,” “Barbie” and the other nominees.
Home equity terms all owners should know
Are you looking for some extra funds? Here’s what every homeowner should know about borrowing from their home equity.
Officials ID possible reason for “strange wildlife behavior” at national park
Officials believe rabies may be behind the deaths and abnormal animal behavior at Arizona’s Saguaro National Park.
St. Louis County councilman pushes for more citations on expired temp tags
CLAYTON, Mo. – One St. Louis County councilman is pushing for stronger police enforcement and more citations over expired temp tags. Councilman Mark Harder will introduce a resolution Tuesday urging police to “step up citations of expired vehicle tags and registrations,” according to a news release. Harder wants more accountability for vehicle owners who do […]
Convicted felon accused of drug-trafficking at Pevely apartments
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Mo. – A previously convicted felon faces new charges for drug trafficking and illegal possession of a firearm. According to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, detectives were conducting surveillance outside the home of Marcellus Corey-Parham, who lives just outside Pevely city limits on School Drive. Detectives watched as Corey-Parham, 29, walked from his […]
Humans of St. Louis: From social media to publication
ST. LOUIS – Humans of St. Louis is turning ten years old this year and is celebrating with a big milestone: a novel of shared stories. The nonprofit organization shares the lives and stories of people in the St. Louis area, modeling the Humans of New York project, which began in 2010. With over 130,000 […]