Sun and Clouds with Seasonal Temperatures
Tuesday will be partly sunny in the morning turning mostly cloudy in the afternoon. A 20 percent chance of showers. Breezy. Highs in the upper 80s.
There's another setback for Baltimore's arabbers. The city will confiscate 19 horses near the B&O Railroad Museum Tuesday after a health inspector found the animals were living in "unsafe and inhumane" conditions. Kai Jackson reports.
A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 86. Windy, with a southeast wind between 17 and 21 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph.
Maria LaRosa has the forecast for Tuesday, November 10, 2009.
Todd Gutner has your latest weather forecast.
John Travolta and Robin Williams star in "Old Dogs." Rick Garcia reports.
Jennifer Lopez is in court trying to stop her first husband from marketing and distributing a video of their intimate moments. Rick Garcia reports.
Meteorologist Kathy Orr has your forecast for Tuesday, November 9.
Cold weather is coming. But today was just so nice!
What if you decide to focus on just one of those things to drop some pounds? Jason DeRusha reports (2:31).
A 63-year-old bicyclist is dead after colliding with a police car in University City.
Sunny and 59 Tuesday, Chris Shaffer reports (2:54).
A young Dallas mother, celebrating the birth of her third child, is dealt an agonizing blow. She was told she had incurable breast cancer. But like so many other things, she's tackling the diagnosis with optimism that she can win the battle.
A local Marine is fighting to stay in the Corps. He survived a rare form of cancer but lost an eye in the process. Now he's worried about his military career, CBS 2's Anne State reports.
WBZ meteorologist Ken Barlow has the latest forecast.
Students at Vista High School are mourning the loss of a classmate killed over the weekend in a rollover crash.
It's Diabetes Awareness Month. Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney failure and blindness in the United States and affects more than million Americans. TXA 21 Medical Expert Dr. Michelle Ho from the Baylor Health Care System has more.
Dave Bender gives the complete local and regional weather forecast.
The Senate is set to begin what promises to be a contentious debate over healthcare reform. What barely passed in the House -- may be even more difficult to pass on the Senate floor.
This week's Get-A-Job Candidate is James Schnetz. Six months ago Jim lost his job as a copy editor for the sports sections of the Dallas Morning News, but his work experience could translate into many professions.
Clear and 33 Monday night, Chris Shaffer reports (2:40).
The House passed the health care bill Saturday night only after it sharply restricted abortion coverage for women, even those who pay their own premiums, Pat Kessler reports (3:20).
Ed Greene details the five day forecast for Denver and the surrounding areas.
A young hockey team is back on the ice in Lowry after a health scare in Chicago. Carbon monoxide sent more than a dozen kids to the hospital this weekend. Shaun Boyd reports.
The US Senate is now in the driver's seat on health care reform, but it won't be full speed ahead. CBS 2's Don Dahler has more on the obstacles facing the controversial bill.
WBZ meteorologist Ken Barlow has the latest forecast.
Clear and 33 Monday night, Chris Shaffer reports (2:46).
After several months of investigating, Ligonier Township Police filed charges in a crash that killed a 15-year-old North Start High School student; KDKA's Trina Orlando reports.
Kathy Orr breaks down the weather for Monday night and the rest of the upcoming work week and weekend.
State health director Dr. Jeff Engel says H1N1 vaccine production is increasing, but it's up to 45 days behind schedule.
Abortion opponents in the Senate are seeking tough restrictions in the health care overhaul bill, a move that could roil a shaky Democratic effort to pass President Barack Obama's signature issue by year's end. News 4's Mark Schnyder is getting reaction to this past weekend's vote from St. Louis area congressmen.
Some Philadelphia health clinics were met by long lines Monday as many lined up for the H1N1 swine flu vaccine.