Work zone assault case draws attention of civil rights leaders
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – A south county work zone assault now has the NAACP and the Missionary Baptist State Convention of Missouri seeking answers. No one disputes an assault on Lindbergh and Lemay Ferry Road the night of Sept. 26. Road workers claimed to FOX 2 it was started by an off-duty St. Louis […]
Churches on the Streets mobilize aid for hurricane relief
WOOD RIVER, Ill. – Churches on the Streets are calling for volunteers and donations to support their disaster relief efforts in response to Hurricane Milton. “We are as a community gathering together to help those in desperate need for disaster relief in North Carolina, Tennessee, and Southern Florida. So we’re out here gathering a ton […]
Remains found on Mount Everest could help solve 100-year-old mystery
National Geographic reported that a documentary team possibly found the remains of Andrew Irvine a century after he and his climbing partner George Mallory disappeared trying to become the first people to reach the top. The findings could help solve the mystery of whether the climbers ever made it to the mountain’s peak.
New details in the deadly Colorado gold mine accident
A fatal accident at the Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine in Colorado left tourists trapped deep underground for hours. A successful rescue operation brought 12 visitors out after the tour guide was killed and four others were injured. Carter Evans has more.
10/11: CBS News Weekender
Lana Zak reports on rescue and recovery efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, what to do with expired COVID-19 tests as health experts warn of a possible surge, and what you need to know about mammograms this Breast Cancer Awareness month.
Why this 93-year-old has not missed a single high school football game since 1946
Steve Young, 93, has not missed a single Antioch Community High School football game since 1946. He also attends virtually every school sporting event, from basketball to golf, and has no plans on stopping anytime soon. Steve Hartman has more in “On the Road.”
Why some people in Hurricane Helene’s path didn’t get emergency alerts
Some counties certified to issue alerts through FEMA’s system did not send any when the remnants of Hurricane Helene hit, according to a CBS News analysis.
As Trump puts spotlight on Colorado city, mayor calls gang claims exaggerated
The mayor and police chief of Aurora, Colorado, are pushing back on claims that the city is “overtaken by Venezuelan gangs.”
TikTok knew app was harmful to kids, lawsuit alleges
Just days after multiple states sued TikTok for allegedly designing the app to addict children, new details have emerged about how they say the company does it. Jo Ling Kent reports.
Border protection head debunks false claims about FEMA funds
The federal government says it has been dealing with an unprecedented number of rumors surrounding the recent hurricanes, Helene and Milton. CBS News immigration and politics reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez speaks with the head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection about one of those false claims. Then, CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd joins with […]