George Stephanopoulos spoke with V.P. about Sarah Palin's political future.
Meteorologist Julie Wilcox has the Sunday Forecast
Soft pretzel or french fries? The healthiest choice may surprise you!
The first elephant born in Australia has taken his first steps at Taronga Zoo.
Sarah Palin's critics speculate about her decision to step down from post.
Vancouver starter Chad Lee no-hit Spokane through six innings as the Canadians used a five-run seventh inning to take game one of the five game series 5-3.
Makers of Russian nesting dolls are seeking financial help for slumping sales.
L.A. prepares for hundreds of thousands of fans to crowd streets for memorial.
The Spokane Shock surrendered their first loss of the season in Des Moines, with a 54-48 loss to Iowa Saturday night. KREM 2's Chris Bach has the highlights.
Citizens of Gaffney, S.C. are on alert after series shootings leaves five dead.
One man was hospitalized after he was shot inside a South Sacramento home where children were also living.
A pedestrian suspension bridge collapsed into a lake in northwest Indiana after a Fourth of July celebration late Saturday, injuring at least 16 people, emergency personnel said. (July 5)
Thousands of people showed up to the Cal Expo 4th of July fireworks show. It was the biggest show in the area.
A bomb blast outside a Roman Catholic cathedral in the southern Philippines has killed five people and injured at least 26 others, officials say.
A missing boater has been found dead in a reservoir along the eastern Sierra Nevada.
Torrential rain and flash floods have caused chaos in China and Vietnam, with over 30 fatalities and thousands of people displaced.
Afghanistan's only pig is freed from quarantine where he was confined because of fears over the H1N1 flu virus.
The fireworks could be viewed from Main Street, the Stone Arch Bridge and along West River Parkway, Liz Collin reports (0:46).
Michael Jackson fans gathered in Taiwan to imitate their late hero's dance moves and watch his performances Sunday, as tributes to the American pop legend continued to pour in from Asia more than a week after his death. (July 5)
A Boca Raton woman was out walking her dog when she made a gruesome discovery Saturday morning: a body floating along the canal.
President Barack Obama will face a complex media landscape in Russia, where the influence of the state is always in question. The AP's Julie Pace looks at the complicated, and sometimes dangerous, Russian press. (July 5)
A huge crowd watched the 33rd annual Fourth of July concert and fireworks celebration at Auditorium Shores. KVUE's Steve Alberts was among them.
Several people are dead and dozens wounde in a bomb blast outside a church in the south of the country.
The public tribute to Michael Jackson is still days away. More than 1,000,000 people registered for a lottery that will draw just a few thousand winners. To many, the free ticket is priceless. CBS 2's Manuel Gallegus has the story.
Alaskans give their thoughts on on Governor Sarah Palin's surprise announcement that she'll be stepping down by the end of the month. (July 5)
In Hawaii, people were actually dreading the idea of seeing any "rockets' red glare." North Korea fired seven missiles into the waters off its eastern coast amid threats it would fire on Hawaii. CBS 2's Teri Okita reports.
The Organization of American States has suspended Honduras in protest at the ousting of President Manuel Zelaya. The rare decision was made at an emergency meeting of the 35-member group in Washington. Stephen Gibbs reports
After revamping their sky lights the PECO building revealed new LED lighting on it's building.
Police and residents in the US state of South Carolina are on high alert after a string of shootings that they believe may be the work of a serial killer.
Ousted President Manuel Zelaya has vowed to return to Honduras on Sunday, despite being threatened with arrest.
A teenage girl shot while helping her father in their family's small furniture and appliance store died Saturday, becoming the fifth victim of a suspected serial killer.
A fireworks truck exploded on North Carolina's remote Ocracoke Island killing 2 people and hurting 3 others. Witnesses say the blast could be heard across town. (July 4)
The Coast Guard and local authorities have suspended their search for a missing 11-year-old believed to have drowned in the Delaware River Friday evening.
Nashville police says former NFL quarterback Steve McNair and a female were found shot to death. (July 5)
America celebrated its 233rd birthday on Saturday, but some cities around South Florida scaled back the elaborate fireworks shows. In Miami, however, the show went on.
Former NFL quarterback Steve McNair, who led the famous Tennessee Titans drive that came a yard short of forcing overtime in the 2000 Super Bowl, was found dead with a gunshot wound to the head Saturday in a downtown condominium. (July 5)
Fourth of July festivities got started early Saturday with a parade through old city, just steps away from where the declaration of independence was signed, Elizabeth Hurr reports.