CBS4 meteorologist Ken Barlow has the latest forecast.
The authors of the Iraq Report Study Group have a point-blank warning for the president about the war in Iraq and one local military mother hopes this warning will lead to change overseas. Beth Germano reports.
The ex-boyfriend of the girl who went missing Tuesday night at the Wrentham Outlets has been arrested and is now charged with the girl's kidnapping. Christina Hager has the details.
A New Hampshire mother on the way to the hospital went into labor on the side of the road. As Karen Anderson reports, the effort to safely deliver a new baby sister quickly became a family affair.
One woman who was looking for a quiet "T" ride to the mall received quite a surprise when she found out she was the last person to purchase a metal MBTA token. Peg Rusconi reports.
A 17-year-old girl who went missing Tuesday night in Wrentham has been found safe, according to police. Bill Shields has the latest.
The Palace Theater in Worcester is not being torn down; it is undergoing renovations in preparation of becoming a new cultural fixture in the community. Ron Sanders reports.
A local army recruiter who spent time on the front line in Iraq talks to CBS4's Kasey Kauffman about the Iraq Study Group's report on the situation overseas.
Police say the teenaged girl who went missing from the Wrentham Outlets was found safe on Wednesday. Bill Shields reports.
A retired Cambridge police officer was shot and killed in an apartment in Dorchester Tuesday night. Dan Rea reports.
A teeenager who took a short break from her job at the Wrentham Outlets Tuesday night never returned. David Robichaud reports.
The Red Sox signed two key free agents Tuesday - right fielder J.D. Drew and shortstop Julio Lugo. David Robichaud reports.
Two people were shot at an apartment in Dorchester Tuesday night. One of the victims has died. Dan Rea reports.
Ken Barlow has your CBS4 First Alert Doppler Forecast For Dec. 5, 2006
The Marines in Massachusetts say they're struggling to find enough toys for their annual 'Toys for Tots' campaign. T.J Winick reports.
An injured veteran of the Iraq war returned home to a hero's welcome Tuesday night. Boston police turned out in force to welcome home one of their own, Marine Sgt. Terrence Burke. Chris May reports.
Berklee President Roger Brown is proposing an ambitious 10-year plan to double the school's physical space in the Back Bay by developing a 25-story high rise tower to replace 2 buildings. Kasey Kaufman reports.
Boston Police are still trying to piece together the brutal assault of three Boston University hockey players and a female lacrosse player on Sunday morning. Kathy Curran reports.
A North Shore town is doing their part to make life easier for Iraqi citizens. Students from Marblehead High School are collecting shoes and sending them to civilians who otherwise would not have access to them. Joe Shortsleeve reports.
A statue of Jesus stolen from a Roxbury monastery over the weekend has been returned. The thief brought it back this morning - and left a note saying he's sorry. Christopher May reports.
A 21-year-old New Bedford man has been arrested in connection with a deadly stabbing in Swansea. Investigators said the 52-year-old victim was stabbed several times. Bill Shields reports.
A fight involving a BU hockey player at a house party may have led to a brutal attack on three teammates and a female lacrosse player. Dan Rea reports.
Barry Burbank has your Tuesday afternoon forecast.
There's a report in the Boston Globe that Jon Lester's cancer seems to be in remission.
4 Boston University athletes were attacked by men with baseball bats, wrenches and hammers after a party early Sunday morning. Dan Rea reports.