Erika Forster, Annie Hart, and Heather D'Angelo talk about their unique sound.
A man who was arrested for allegedly distributing marijuana says he and his wife are members of a cannabis ministry and have a religious right to use pot. But, police aren't buying it. (May 15)
An analysis of last year's fatal furniture store fire that claimed the lives of 9 South Carolina, firefighters has been released. The report says inadequate training, outdated tactics and aging equipment helped lead to the firefighters' deaths. (May 15)
Former Olympic skater Tonya Harding spoke to the AP about her new book, 'The Tonya Tapes', in which she talks about the scandal surrounding the attack on skating rival Nancy Kerrigan. Harding said she is at peace. (May 15)
CNN World Affairs Analyst Fareed Zakaria talks to CNN's Wolf Blitzer about President Bush and the shift in global power.
Hollywood stars Dustin Hoffman, Jack Black and Angelina Jolie attend the premier of feel-good movie 'Kung Fu Panda' at the Cannes Film Festival in the south of France on Thursday.
An NYU graduate decided to make commencement at Yankee Stadium memorable by running around the basis without his pants on. What happened next ended up on YouTube. Sean Hennessey reports.
It's the time of year for farmer's markets and fresh Minnesota produce, and when we asked people what was healthier, fresh or frozen, every person said the same thing: "Fresh." Jason DeRusha reports (2:22).
The three teenage girls were all students at Chatsworth High School. Juan Fernandez reports.
Former Governor Jesse Ventura spent time signing copies of his latest book "Don't Start the Revolution Without Me!" Don Shelby reports (0:21).
Eyewitness News Action Reporter Bill Capo exposes a lotto scam.
Sen. Joseph Biden says President Bush's policies have made Israel more vulnerable.
Fallen officers who died in the line of duty are being remembered at the State Capitol, including an officer who died back in 1936 during a break-in in southwestern Minnesota town of Ghent, Heather Brown reports (2:31).
Days after being extradited from Colombian prisons, 8 accused warlords pleaded not guilty to cocaine trafficking charges in U.S. court. The men were all ordered held without bail until a hearing next week. (May 15)
CBS 2 HD's Hazel Sanchez speaks with the boyfriend of Mindy Jordan, the N,.J. woman whio fell off a Norwegian Cruise Lanes ship on May 11.
CNN's John Vause reports that some of the areas hardest hit by the earthquake are also hard to reach.
Eyewitness News Reporter Bagat Shaban reports on the critical shortage of GED classes in Orleans Parish.
Toyota has sold one million hybrid Prius models worldwide. CNN's Maggie Lake has more.
They walk the fine line between life and death. An effort is underway to expand a unique Crisis Response Team in Williamson County.
Republican Sen. Jon Kyl says the heated reaction by democrats lends some credence to President Bush's comments.
Cab drivers who work alongside the one swho was shot in the face on May 15 say they aren't surprised the incident happened because of all the gang activity in the Hempstead area. Lou Young reports.
Jim McGreevey is grilled by his wife's attorney on his income and expenditures.
Pittsburgh's most infamous graffiti tagger is expected to try for a third time to plead guilty, but it looks like some of his friends want the courts to go easy on him. KDKA's Ralph Iannotti reports
According to autopsy results, Eight Belles had no diseases or pre-existing bone abnormalities that caused the filly to break down after finishing second in the Kentucky Derby. (May 15)
Authorities said a suspect who sold gas at half-price was not trying to help other drivers with soaring prices, but rather he was trying to help himself. Walt Hunter reports.
Ruling militia fears delivery of foreign aid would jeopardize security.
Dog owners are on alert after a 17-pound dog was nearly killed in Winthrop Harbor. CBS 2's Derrick Blakely reports on one family's close call. The loss of habitat may be forcing coyotes further into urban areas.
State Supreme Court passes law allowing gays and lesbians to legally wed.
A veteran New Jersey police officer was shot in the chest on May 15 while on vacation in the Bahamas. Dave Carlin has the story.
CNN's Ted Rowlands reports on the California Supreme Court's decision to strike down a state ban on same-sex marriage.
You can save hundreds of dollars a month and still buy food you've never been able to buy before.
Arctic sea ice is melting at a record pace. What does this mean for our planet?
azfamily.com's Brad Cesmat sat down with Charles Barkley in a November 2007 interview where the former basketball player discussed his high-price gambling habit.
Gay rights groups across the country celebrated California's Supreme Court ruling declaring same-sex couples there have the right to marry. But in South Florida a battle is underway to challenge a similar proposed amendment in November.
The FBI questioned a South Jersey man about his girlfriend's fall from a cruise ship. Chris May has the story.
Here's the latest news from the campaign trail for Wednesday, May 15: Obama hits back at Bush speech; Obama gains from Edwards endorsement; Clinton campaigns in S.D.; McCain predicts victory in Iraq, demise of bin Laden.
The 12 jurors and four alternates for the child pornography trial of R. Kelly were chosen after intense scrutiny this week. CBS 2 Chief Correspondent Jay Levine reports on the jury's makeup, and what that might mean for both sides.
CNN's Charles Hodson speaks with Bank of America's Holger Schmieding about Europe's first-quarter growth.