A corrosive liquid overflowed from a tank at a chemical plant in western Pennsylvania on Saturday, evaporating into a toxic cloud that snaked along the ground and forced about 2,500 to flee. At least three residents were believed to be injured. (Oct. 12)
A wayward manatee is being trucked home to Florida after being rescued Saturday morning from frigid waters off Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The juvenile male manatee will be rehabilitated at Sea World and then released into the wild. (Oct. 11)
Finance leaders from around the world meet in Washington, pledging to work together to find fixes to a credit crunch gripping global markets and sending stocks spiraling. The AP's Lee Powell says the test is finding strategies that stick. (Oct. 11)
N.Y. teachers sue Board of Ed for right to wear political buttons
Woman will give house away for free if you pay to move it
Bush says world will work together to solve financial crisis
Home Depot shares more simple ways to save energy, money
In this uncertain economic time, people are investing in safes for protection. CNN's Jeanne Meserve reports.
Delaware has a unique stake in the credit crisis.
President Bush discussed the government's efforts to combat the economic crisis during his weekly radio address. (Oct. 11)
President Bush says world's wealthiest industrial countries will work together to attack the credit crisis spreading around the globe. He spoke after a meeting with financial officials from the so-called G-7 countries. (Oct. 11)
O.J. Simpson's lawyers are citing judicial errors and insufficient evidence in seeking a new trial for the former football star. (Oct. 11)
Millions of Americans are suffer from long-term illness, yet who's talking about health care? CNN's TJ Holmes reports.
AC360's "Most Wanted Culprits of the Collapse" zeroes in on SEC Chairman Chris Cox. CNN's Joe Johns reports.
Some members of the Tuskegee Airmen were on hand for the dedication of an airfield where they trained during WWII.
A brush fire in Napa, California, threatens homes as it burns through the night.
An elderly man has died in the recent crash of a bus carrying dozens of passengers to a casino in Northern California, bringing the death toll to nine. (Oct. 11)
Los Poblanos Organics, an independently-owned farm in N.M., grows and sells produce locally bringing you food from around the corner not across the country. Produced for MTV's Choose or Lose Street Team '08 at chooseorlose.com. (Oct. 10)
UW-Madison senior Marlon Heimerl reveals his frustrations with securing student loans in the current financial climate and dealing with mounting debt. Produced by Charlie Berens for MTV's Choose or Lose Street Team '08 at chooseorlose.com. (Oct. 10)
Check out the local campaign of 25-year old Allan Bristiter, who's relying on free pizza and sheer determination to march his followers to victory in November. Produced for MTV's Choose or Lose Street Team '08 at chooseorlose.com. (Oct. 10)
People living in America's foreclosure hot zone, San Bernardino Co., Calif. are taking it on the chin with the economic downturn. The AP's John Mone visited small business owners whose outlook is bleak for the holiday retail season. (Oct. 10)
A sharply divided Connecticut Supreme Court ruled Friday that gay couples have the right to get married, saying legislators did not go far enough when they approved same-sex civil unions. (Oct. 10)
Afraid cash isn't secure even behind the thick walls of banks, more people are turning to something that's protected money since the days of Jesse James and Bonnie and Clyde: safes. (Oct. 10)
Finance officials from the world's top economic powers endorsed a plan Friday to stem the worst financial crisis in more than a half-century. (Oct. 10)
Several religious groups want to be seen and heard in their fight against same-sex marriage. Several churches in the South Bay are among those rallying for support. Len Ramirez reports.
Charles Gibson talks to retirees, farmers and diner patrons.
World News bus tour traversed thousands of miles through battleground states.
The National Park Service hopes to serve generations with the new Henry M. Jackson Memorial Visitor Center. KING 5's Drew Mikkelsen takes us to Paradise for a tour.
Bill Tucker reports on the controversy over the political activities of a citizens organization that has endorsed Obama.
Lisa Sylvester reports on the fear that's gripping Wall Street as U.S. leaders try to restore confidence.
One of the oldest homes in St. Tammany needs funds to renovate after Hurricane Katrina wrecked the house.
O.J. Simpson's lawyers say that judicial errors were made. They filed the paperwork Friday in Las Vegas. Sandra Mitchell reports.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson says the Group of Seven major industrialized countries has endorsed a sweeping program to combat the worst global credit crisis in decades. (Oct. 10)
Take a look at what some elephants think about the presidential election!
Wall Street capped its worst week ever with a wild session Friday that saw the Dow Jones industrials rocket within a 1,000 point range before closing with a relatively mild loss. (Oct. 10)
A hot air balloon crashed into power lines and burst into flames Friday, killing one of two men thrown from the basket and critically injuring the other during Albuquerque's annual balloon fiesta. (Oct. 10)
Psychologist discusses mounting pressure on Casey Anthony who failed to show up for court appearance as daughter is still missing
Tony Harris sits down at the dinner table with a struggling family to talk mortgages, jobs and faith.
Along the assembly lines of General Motors in Michigan, workers are watching Wall Street, worried as their company's stock slides to record lows. Some wonder if the venerable automaker will make it. (Oct. 10)
Hot air balloon crash leaves one dead in New Mexico