No doubt summer is winding down, but there are some golden days to be had between now and when the first flurries of snow to take advantage of Minnesota's waterways, even if you don't own a boat, Jeanette Trompeter reports (2:36).
What some homeowners are doing when faced with a mortgage crisis.
One in six couples needs a little medical help to have a baby. Medicine can overcome many fertility issues, but it has not been able to buy a woman time -- until now, Dennis Douda reports (3:28).
Washington public schools undergo "radical changes" under a new leader. Will they work? CNN's Kate Bolduan reports
The jobless rate jumped to a five year high, but there's actually good news for Marylanders. Jessica Kartalija reports.
Susan Roesgen talks about how residents of Islamorada, Florida, react to the threat of Hurricane Ike.
A truck tumbles off the Bay Bridge and flaws are found in the protective barriers. Now the governor says he'll call in outside bridge experts. Suzanne Collins reports.
Journalist Audley Astwood tells CNN's Kristie Lu Stout about the devastation wrought by Hurricane Ike.
A Queens couple tried for years to have a baby, now, they're about to give birth to six. CBS 2's Deborah Garcia talked to the family today and has more on how the mom and dad are now preparing for sextuplets.
In Key West, evacuation orders became mandatory for tourists and the city's 25,000 residents. However officials are concerned hurricane fatigue could keep some from getting out of the way of Hurricane Ike as it moves into the Gulf of Mexico. (Sept. 7)
Family and friends are hopeful about a four-year-old's recovery following an attack by a pit bull Friday, as CBS 2's Dana Kozlov reports.
Mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddy Mac seized by federal government.
For 46-years, Astroland in Coney Island has been the summer destination for young and old alike. Sunday, the amusement park closed for the final time. CBS 2's Christine Sloan reports on the end of an era.
CNN's Ralitsa Vassileva speaks with analyst Thomas Stanton about the federal takeover of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.
A pilot died and 7 other people were injured in a hot air balloon accident in Chester County, Robin Rieger reports.
With powerful Hurricane Ike on an uncertain course toward the Gulf of Mexico, many residents in Key West, Florida took a wait-and-see approach to evacuation orders Sunday. (Sept. 7)
Any Keys residents who stayed behind after the mandatory evacuation order will find emergency services aren't available in Monroe County. That means some families have to do some quick moving before Mother Nature provides a special delivery.
Excitement is building over the opening of the rebuilt Interstate 35W bridge. It could be finished as early as Tuesday, Sept. 16, Maya Nishikawa reports (1:15).
The Florida Keys are under evacuation order as Hurricane Ike hammers Caribbean.
Community leaders are asking for the public's help in solving a shooting that killed a Harlem teenager. The co-founder of 'Harlem Mothers Save" pleaded for any tips on the person who killed 13-year-old Scotty Scott.
Israeli police recommend indicting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert for corruption. CNN's Paula Hancocks reports
The Bush administration's seizure of troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is potentially a $200 billion bet that it will help reverse a prolonged housing and credit crisis.
CNN's Morgan Neill reports thousands are being evacuated from danger areas as Hurricane Ike approaches Cuba.
With powerful Hurricane Ike on an uncertain course toward the Gulf of Mexico, many on these low-lying islands took a wait-and-see approach to evacuating Sunday, perhaps a harbinger of attitudes to come from Gulf Coast residents returning from an arduous evacuation and already showing signs of "hurricane fatigue."
Ali Velshi reports on the background of the government takeover of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
The tri-state was lucky to escape Tropical Storm Hanna with little damage, but in the Caribbean, Hurricanes Gustav and now Ike have devastated the region. The Gulf Coast could face a similar fate. CBS 2's Dave Carlin has more.
Republican Presidential candidate John McCain and his running mate Sarah Palin shop for salsa in Albuquerque, New Mexico. (Sept. 7)
An break-in early Sunday morning at an East St. Louis post office building in the 8700 block of State Street is being called a ?professional job.? Investigators said someone -- or a group of people -- cut the power and telephone lines to the building before throwing a brick through a large glass window to gain access. News 4's Erica Byfield reports.
Aid groups struggle to get aid to Haiti after four storms hit the island nation. CNN's Karl Penhaul reports
Smokers who like to light up after dining out in Pennsylvania have just a few more days to break the habit; KDKA's Lynne Hayes-Freeland reports.
The premier of the Turks and Caicos islands says a lot of people lost their homes to Hurricane Ike. Several deaths are reported in the Dominican Republic and Haiti, where the storm is preventing aid from reaching survivors of Hurricane Hanna. (Sept. 7)
Drivers sat in traffic for hours Saturday on the Parkway East because of lane closures between Bates Street and Monroeville; KDKA's Paul Martino reports.
As thousands of previous storm evacuees return home, emergency officials across the the Gulf Coast region are paying attention to Hurricane Ike's uncertain path. (Sept. 7)
Surveillance video taken from Crown Food Mart in Washington Park, Ill., shows the driver of a minivan hitting bicyclist Anthony Jackson, then dragging his body and driving away. News 4's John Mills reports.
Hurricane Ike is bringing more death and misery Haiti today. Authorities says 10 people were either drowned in their homes or swept to the deaths when the Category 4 storm hit. (Sept. 7)
First Alert StormTeam forecast with meteorologist Ben Pine
Residents of Morpeth, Northumberland, were forced to evacuate their homes and seek shelter in a local school on after heavy rains battered north east Britain in one of the wettest periods on record. (Sept. 7)
Larry Jones stood at the podium, his voice breaking ever so slightly. Even now, four months later, the veteran trainer finds it difficult to talk about the death of Eight Belles.
iReporter James Brierton tells how Long Island, New York faired against the winds and rain of Tropical Storm Hanna.