Best moments from the second presidential debate in Nashville, Tenn.
Energy and the environment are a hot topic for voters in this presidential election. But for Tennessee voter John Croxton, caring for the environment has been a lifelong commitment. (Oct. 8)
Sen. Obama needed to clear the hurdle. Sen. McCain needed a game changer. Who came out ahead in the second Presidential debate? AP correspondent Jason Bronis breaks down the action from the second presidential debate from Tennessee. (Oct. 8)
Obama campaign gives their take following second presidential debate
CNN's Becky Anderson holds an exclusive interview with scientist Stephen Hawking on his views of the world.
McCain supporters attended a viewing party. Suraya Fadel reports.
To replace navigation aids destroyed by Hurricane Ike, the Coast Guard is conducting what is considered one of the largest recovery efforts in history.
Hundreds of screaming teenagers have packed London's Leicester Square for the premier of High School Musical 3.
People traveling through Thailand have been warned to stay away from political demonstrations.
Air safety investigators say a computer glitch on board a Qantas jet may have caused the plane to suddenly lose altitude over WA.
Campaign strategists were enthusiastic about the presidential candidates' performances in the second of their three debates. Senators Barack Obama and John McCain sparred over economy, healthcare. (Oct. 7)
It has hoped the weak Aussie dollar and a glitzy new tourism campaign by Hollywood director Baz Lurhmann will help lure more overseas visitors.
Anderson talks to his panel of analysts as to whether Sen. McCain or Sen. Obama had the better debate performance.
For days, Doctor Neil Frank was in the 11 News Weather Center tracking Hurricane Ike. Three weeks after the storm, Dr. Frank got a birds eye view of the devastation that stretched from Surfside to Gilchrist.
Anderson talks to his panel about where the rhetoric on the campaign trail goes after the second Presidential debate.
First it was drunk dialing, then drunk texting and e-mailing. Now Google has developed a way to prevent sending an e-mail you would regret. Kiet Do reports.
Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama face off in a town hall-style debate in Nashville, Tennessee.
Many of the victims of a Sunday bus crash were elderly Laotian passengers, and now the community is trying to get answers to the tragedy. Ron Jones reports.
Four firefighters were injured in a Natomas blaze, but the fire crews' response was delayed because there was no firehouse in the area. Mike Dello Stritto reports.
A Brackenridge High School special education assistant resigned and was arrested Monday at the school on charges of improper student/educator relationship.
Was this debate a game-changer for either candidate? The AP's Liz Sidoti doesn't think so. (Oct. 7)
Around 3:30 a.m. Tuesday, police responded to a shooting in the 200 block of Porter where a man and woman's bodies were found inside.
McCain, Obama accuse each other of being reckless on foreign policy talk.
The city has tried to demolish the house more than once, saying the property attracts crime. The fire started after the homeowner knocked over a candle.
Many questions at the Town Hall Debate centered around the financial crisis.
About 900 events were held across the city.
CNN's Diana Magnay meets one of Poland's rising musical talents - six-year-old Igor Falecki.
During one of the worst housing crises in decades, the KING 5 Investigators have found the Pierce County Housing Authority is about to declare bankruptcy. KING 5's Susannah Frame reports.
Penguins rehabilitated with the help of the International Fund for Animal Welfare are released back into the sea.
Jabbing his finger and spitting out "that one" instead of naming Barack Obama, John McCain showed an angry side at Tuesday's presidential debate but analysts said it may be too little, too late for the Republican.
A renowned blues guitarist hails from a country not usually associated with the musical genre. CNN's Brent Sadler reports.
The Sutter-Auburn Faith Hospital is preparing to get half of its power from solar energy soon. Tony Lopez reports.
McCain on Obama's experience: 'We don't have time for on the job training.'
John McCain entered the second debate behind in the polls and had to make a good showing. Both candidates favored the town hall format fielding questions from the audience. KING 5's Lori Matsukawa reports on the debate, Eric Schudieske has the reactions.
Sen. Barack Obama says investing in green technology would be an 'engine that drives us into the future.'
An LAUSD police officer collided with a red truck. Gary Lineberry reports.
McCain: 'Sen. Obama's various tax proposals is like nailing JELLO to a wall''
The battle between Sacramento and developer Moe Mohanna over the K Street Mall has reportedly come to an end. The City of Sacramento has decided not to use eminent domain to force Mohanna to hand over the property.
RNC Chairman Robert "Mike" Duncan comments after the second presidential debate.