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European Union leaders have reached agreement on a new treaty after two days of talks in Brussels.
The two men accused in a wild crime spree that included shooting a deputy and holding hostages in a bank are being held on bond. And, Chicago police are investigating the stabbing death of the man whose car was used by the suspects. (June 22)
Watch and listen to the story of a deer rescue from a short roof at a university in Bellevue, Nebraska. Eventually, animal welfare workers installed a plywood bridge and the deer made its way back to the ground. (June 22)
Sen. Clinton was in Los Angeles to attend fundraising events, where she is expected to raise a total of a million dollars. Dave Bryan reports.
Adult industry super stars like Jenna Jameson were on hand to sign autographs and meet fans. Lisa Sigell reports.
A hacker claimed he stole the ending of the final Harry Potter book. Christina McLarty reports.
Los Angeles County's most famous inmate is set to be released next week. Suraya Fadel reports.
Gilbert Gasice, 49, is accused of taking advantaged of some very well meaning children and their families, after he tricked them into believing he was a Hurricane Katrina victim. A federal judge believes Gascie is now truly getting what he deserves-- prison.
A few girls were tubing down the Kern River in Bakersfield when one fell out of her tube. Glen Walker reports.
The FBI and Santa Monica Police Department are offering a $20,000 reward to capture Paul Edmond Carpenter in connection with the murder of Horst Fietze. Jennifer Sabih reports.
The imprisoned Hmong-American leader at the center of an alleged plot to overthrow the communist government of Laos has been hospitalized with an irregular heart beat.
After fighting it with garden hoses, a local family is now cleaning up the damage from the fire.
A powder is popping up for the first time that is a deadly dangerous version of the original. Colored candy flavored cocaine is something so new, most cops haven't heard about it.
The Utah Blaze football team will wear a special decal on their helmets in honor of Justin Scaggs, who died last week of brain cancer.
Think walking to work would be tiresome? Try walking from Nevada to Washington, D.C. A man passed through Salt Lake City on Friday hoping that his long journey will help needy children. Brian Martin reports.
Authorities chased a motor home through the streets of northern Utah on Friday evening, which was driven by a suspect who even rammed a police car, dragged an officer -- and nearly crashed into a family's home. Fields Moseley reports.
We're kicking off a fun, summer project. It's called 'CCO Rewind. It's a chance for you to learn a little more about us and how we got here. Don Shelby takes a look at Paul Douglas (4:31).
The city of Charleston, South Carolina buried nine of its firefighters today. Don Shelby says, whenever a firefighter dies in the line of duty, a part of his heart breaks (1:07).
The Norwalk meeting discussed how to teach restaurants and consumers to cook with trans fat free oils. Glen Walker reports.
Authorities chased a motor home through streets in Ogden Friday evening, apparently because the suspect had stolen a puppy.
Good Question: When we leave for work do we leave the AC on? Or do we turn it off, and then crank it up when we get home? Ben Tracy reports (2:15).
He was just a week away from turning 20, but now a young soldier won't get to celebrate his birthday. Tony Hebert died fighting in Iraq, James Schugel reports (2:19).
Minneapolis Police are cracking down on criminals, within their own ranks,Jason DeRusha reports (2:07).
Police are searching for the baby-sitter who dropped off a missing baby this evening in Wilkinsburg; KDKA's David Highfield reports
A Chicago area woman says airport security rules should be changed after she was kept off a plane for what she says was an acceptable amount of breast milk. CBS 2's Dana Kozlov reports.
A Middletown teen is blind in one eye after being shot by a BB gun. Investigators seem to think she may not have been the intended target. Andrew Kirtzman reports.
Officials closed the Pitt Fall ride for a time today to conduct a special inspection, after an accident involving a similar ride in Louisville; KDKA's Paul Martino reports
CBS 42's Gadget Guy Fred Cantu shows how appliances can use power even when they are off.
Police are searching for a 9-month-old baby boy and his babysitter after he was reported missing this afternoon; KDKA's David Highfield reports
Two Chicago men jailed following a central Illinois crime spree have been tied to a bizarre killing on the South Side with Satanic overtones. CBS 2's Jay Levine reports.
14 units were lost in an apartment fire in Euless, but no residents were injured.
The former San Marcos doctor was honored twice by the Texas House of Representatives is a registered sex offender.
Sylvia Henry Is Taking To The Streets, hoping to find someone who knows how her daughter Stepha disappeared during hip-hop weekend over Memorial Day
The caged fighting match between Kimbo Slice and Ray Mercer will be held in Atlantic City this weekend, Mary Stoker Smith reports.
Parishioners say they will rebuild after fire badly damages the 19th century East End Baptist Church in Brooklyn. Brendan Keefe reports.
A New Hampshire man and his wife are in a standoff with police. Edward Brown and his wife have been convicted of tax evasion, and residents of their community wonder if it might end up like Ruby Ridge in 1992. (June 22)
Authorities have said that they will not discipline an off-duty Philadelphia police officer who lost a gun at an Ocean City amusement park.
Lady Bird Johnson Hospitalized CBS 42 Austin - Fri Jun 22, 11:23 PM ET
Former first lady Lady Bird Johnson was hospitalized Friday afternoon.
A soldier from Clayton, New Jersey was killed while fighting in Iraq.
Two officers are being hailed as heroes for their heroic actions saving a couple from a fire above their Germantown apartment, Todd Quinones reports.
Baltimore is the first stop this year for the well-known AST Dew Tour. Peggy Lee reports.
On Friday, Gov. Rick Perry formally asked the White House for federal disaster declarations for seven counties as a result of Monday's deadly floods as another storm dumped more unwanted rain on Cooke County and a number or residents left their homes.
Chicago Bears Defensive Tackle Tank Johnson was pulled over for speeding in Arizona and then arrested on suspicion that he was driving drunk. CBS 2's Mark Malone reports.
A suspect in the violent home invasion in Germantown earlier this month has been arrested and is behind bars.
Stephen Yagman became famous for suing the LAPD and FBI over civil rights violations. Ann Martin reports.
Pier 34 owner Michael Asbell was sentenced to 11 to 22 months of house arrest plus probation and Eli Karetny, operator of the Heat nightclub, was sentenced to nine to 18 months of house arrest followed by probation, Valerie Levesque reports.
An 11-year-old boy was killed and two other children were badly injured following a tractor trailer accident in Wyandanch on Long Island. Hazel Sanchez reports.
A family and a community are mourning the tragic killing of two people in Kensington Thursday. A third person was critically injured.
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Tony Blair's departure from Parliament, and much more.
Watch and listen to the story of a deer rescue from a short roof at a university in Bellevue, Nebraska. Eventually, animal welfare workers installed a plywood bridge and the deer made its way back to the ground. (June 22)
CNN's Ali Velshi profiles a retired FBI agent who's profiting by sharing his knowledge with poker players.
The two men accused in a wild crime spree that included shooting a deputy and holding hostages in a bank are being held on bond. And, Chicago police are investigating the stabbing death of the man whose car was used by the suspects. (June 22)