Souls4Soles help the poor by providing them with shoes.
Iraqi security forces are performing to mixed results. CNN's Ben Wedeman reports (December 5)
George Clooney, Tobey Maguire and co-stars walk the red carpet at the LA premiere of 'The Good German,' a film about an American military journalist drawn into a murder investigation in post-war Berlin. (Dec. 5)
British police investigating the death of Russian agent Alexander Litvinenko have run into their first hurdle in Moscow.
Andre Royo discusses what he's learned from his character Bubbles, a homeless junkie and police informant, on HBO's 'The Wire.' (Dec. 5)
The popular chain has pulled strawberries from their menu because of possible bacteria contamination. Greg Phillips reports.
Full containment is expected by sunset. Kent Shocknek reports.
The San Francisco family, missing more than a week ago while in Oregon, has been found but police are still searching for James Kim. Jennifer Davis reports.
Breaking Weather News: Watch the latest U.S. forecast and severe weather coverage from The Weather Channel, updated at least three times daily.
State education officials released annual School Accountability Reports Tuesday, giving parents across Colorado data on all aspects of their children's' schools, Anna Alejo reports.
A man suffered minor injuries Tuesday morning in Boulder County when his SUV drove off U.S. Highway 36 and crashed into Saint Vrain Creek. Police said road conditions didn't appear to be a factor.
A Colorado Springs police officer was fatally shot during a traffic stop and the suspect was critically wounded during an exchange of gunfire, authorities said Tuesday.
Baseball Winter Meetings got underway in Florida, with more talk than action. The Red Sox are considering trading slugger Manny Ramirez. The AP's Ron Blum is covering the talks in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. (Dec. 5).
AP Technology writer May Wong takes a look at the latest in GPS navigation and Internet-enabled cell phones. (Dec. 5)
United Health Foundation's survey of the healthiest Americans has Minnesota topping the list for the fourth consecutive year, Karen Leigh reports (0:22).
Hair loss drug, Propecia, may interfere with PSA tests for prostate cancer.
A central Wisconsin marine has become the state's 63rd military member killed in Iraq.
Robert Gates vows to reverse the course of the war.
Searchers intensified their efforts Tuesday to find James Kim, a San Francisco man missing for more than a week in the remote snow-covered Oregon Coast Range as his wife and two young children recovered in a hospital. (Dec. 5)
The man President Bush wants as his new defence secretary admits the US is not winning the war in Iraq.
Raw video of Former President George H.W. Bush delivering a tearful tribute to his son, Governor Jeb Bush, on the floor of the Florida legislature. (Dec. 5)
A 17-year old North Branch youth has died apparently of carbon-monoxide poisoning, and a Robbinsdale family flees their rented home after experiencing symptoms, Mary Tan reports (1:47).
Defense Secretary nominee Robert Gates tells senators that the U.S. is not winning in Iraq. (December 5)
Four canine first responders who participated in the search and recovery efforts following the 9/11 terrorist attacks will undergo MRI scans as part of a 5-year risk assessment and prevention study.
Deja vu for Manchester United; Benfica between them and last 16; Jeonbuk eye Club World Cup; Brazilian Football Confederation awards; Pakistan pair have bans overturned. (Dec. 5).
Trent Benefield is expected to be released from the hospital Tuesday after he was shot by police last week. Meanwhile, Nicole Paultre, who was supposed to marry Sean Bell the day he was shot to death, spoke out on Larry King Live.
The U.S.S. Intrepid was freed from the muddy Hudson River on Tuesday and was pulled by tugboats to Bayonne, N.J., where it will undergo two years of repairs. CBS 2's Chris Wragge reports.
Mayor Street was on hand to announce that Philadelphia will indeed have a New Year's celebration at Penn's Landing to kick off 2007.
Mike Perry reports on a overturned truck that has caused the road to be shut down.
The New York City Department of Health ruled today that dogs can be unleashed in city parks after hours. The decision comes after a dog fight of sorts, pitting dog owners against other area residents.
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.
The New York City Department of Health voted unanimously to ban transfats from city eateries, making New York the first in the nation to ban the unhealthy cooking ingredient.
Many residents of a small, rundown housing development have been forced to vacate their homes.
After some people in New jersey were sickened by E.coli, some Taco Bells in New Jersey are reopening after being cleaned. CBS 2's Christine Sloan reports from Edison, N.J.
Adam May reports a Baltimore City Police Officer condition has been upgraded to serious but stable.
There is another possible case of E.coli on Long Island. Investigators are checking into wheather a person was sickened after eating at a Seaford Taco Bell. CBS 2's Jennifer McLogan reports.
James Ealy, the suspect charged with the murder of a Burger King manager, was convicted of a quadruple murder in 1982. CBS 2's Kristyn Hartman reports.
Police searching for a group of possible gang members, heavily armed, that have been terrorizing area stores.