Thiru Vignarajah accused of selling his endorsement, leaves Baltimore mayoral race
Former city and state prosecutor Thiru Vignarajah says he is dropping out of the Baltimore City Mayoral race.
Former city and state prosecutor Thiru Vignarajah says he is dropping out of the Baltimore City Mayoral race.
Former Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby said on MSNBC that she's done nothing wrong and that she was targeted as she awaits sentencing on her mortgage fraud conviction.
Former Mayor Sheila Dixon wants her old job back—and is in a tight rematch with Mayor Brandon Scott in the Democratic Party primary.
Record heat is possible Thursday with highs topping out in the lower 90s. Showers return this weekend.
Two cousins from Chicago recently made the cross-country journey to a Northern California community to see if they could find answers about their family history.
A new easy-to-use search tool reveals how California lawmakers are working, or not, when you're not watching. Grieving moms were shocked to learn how powerful lawmakers killed a popular fentanyl bill by not voting.
The recount to break a historic tie in the race for the 16th Congressional District ended with Assemblymember Evan Low narrowly securing second place over Santa Clara Co. Supervisor Joe Simitian, moving Low to the November election.
The Oakland Ballers on Wednesday released more details of their $1.6 million plan to renovate the independent professional baseball team's new home, Raimondi Park.
Leaders at Tufts University are pleading with pro-Palestinian demonstrators to end their protests peacefully before commencement. Dozens of students say if police step in, they will boycott graduation.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation is out with its annual list of most endangered places, and Minuteman National Park and Walden Pond made the list.
There are big plans to change the Mass Pike in Allston where the highway takes a dramatic sweeping turn.
The Republican congresswoman who wants to force out House Speaker Mike Johnson says she's ready to make her move. But it seems doomed to fail now that Democrats have said they'll kill it.
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The Illinois Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act requires employers to notify workers of mass layoffs 60 days in advance.
Xavier Tate Jr., 22, was charged with first-degree murder in an arrest warrant filed Friday.
The suit, filed by three Jewish students, called the encampment "a dystopic cesspool of hate in the 2 school's lush green center," and accused Northwestern of coddling the protest.
Two trustees for the town of Lakeside say that despite an ongoing criminal investigation that appears to revolve around the town's mayor and his daughter, not much has changed in the last eight months, and the town is still being run "as a family business."
As Coloradans prepare to celebrate Cinco de Mayo, one Denver neighborhood wants to you join a celebration of cultural pride that also supports local small businesses and artisans.
Former Denver Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr. announced his retirement from the NFL after 12 seasons. Harris played nine seasons with the Broncos and made the Pro Bowl four times with the team.
The Aurora City Council recently gave the green light to increase membership costs as well as fees for some activities.
According to the university, Vrenna will join the Department of Performing Arts and Technology as an assistant professor.
Members of UAW Local 869 are scheduled to vote on May 6 over safety concerns at the plant.
The Washtenaw County Health Department says the bat was found in the 48108 zip code.
Sunshine continues as temperatures remain above average.
We close out the show with our Question of the Day, courtesy of producer Kat: What's the nicest thing someone has done for you?
ZZ Tush joins us in the Good Day studio with a performance of "Sharp Dressed Man"!
Sounds on emojis? Cavemen were actually vegans? And, are YOU a sour patch adult? Professor Stark has the answers to ALL of these questions in today's Slap You With Science!
Sade Browne is in Rocklin, touring an amazing home that on the market right now!
Police at UCLA on Wednesday afternoon ordered people to clear out of the pro-Palestinian encampment at UCLA after a night of violence that went unchecked for hours.
A new easy-to-use search tool reveals how California lawmakers are working, or not, when you're not watching. Grieving moms were shocked to learn how powerful lawmakers killed a popular fentanyl bill by not voting.
United States Geological Survey reported a 4.1 magnitude earthquake hit Corona at 1:49 p.m. Wednesday.
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Officials at Miami International Airport say a man was trying to board a flight with snakes in his pants.
May is Jewish American History Month — and a group of South Florida students had an incredible opportunity to hear the story of a Holocaust survivor.
This is Karma today, a couple months ago she looked very different. She was left tied up outside Lauderhill Fire Station 30. She was filled with parasites, had a life-threatening uterine infection and she was starving.
The Niklaus Children's Hospital and the Starlight Children's Foundation organized the event as a little distraction for kids being treated at the facility.
Consumer Reports found that hidden fees cost a typical family nearly $3,300 every year. That includes those extra charges that get tacked on to everything from car rentals to hotel rooms.
Wind, solar, and other renewable energies are changing the way Minnesota families power their homes. Harnessing all of that juice is the goal of a new project launched by Great River Energy.
With the ribbon officially cut, the center opened its doors to well over 100 people with wide eyes and smiles as several generations soaked in the newly renovated space that originally opened in 1975.
University of Minnesota students continue growing calls across the country for a cease-fire in Gaza. In Talking Points, Esme Murphy spoke with the students leading the demonstrations about why it's so important to them.
Mayor Eric Adams and other New York City officials have blamed "outside agitators" for escalating pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University and influencing students. CBS New York investigative reporter Tim McNicholas has been asking the city for specifics on what that means.
CBS New York's Elle McLogan spoke with 90-year-old Sylvia Hack about her decades of service to her neighborhood.
The suspect in a Long Island car crash that killed one man and three children in August 2023 has agreed to a plea deal.
Pro-Palestinian protests continued in New York City on Wednesday, one day after the NYPD was brought in to put an end to encampments at Columbia University and the City College of New York.
Charles Barkley said he wants Philadelphia 76ers fans to pack the Wells Fargo Center for Game 6 against the Knicks Thursday night and "stop those rugrats from New York" from taking over the arena.
Philadelphia won the getaway game despite striking out 18 times against the Los Angeles Angels.
"Uncomfortable Conversations with a Jew" by former Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Emmanuel Acho and Israeli actress Noa Tishby aims to educate and empower readers to recognize and address bigotry.
District Attorney Larry Krasner and City Councilwoman Jamie Gauthier visited Penn as pro-Palestinian protesters were encamped for Day 7 on College Green in the heart of the campus.
A Florida man charged with manslaughter in connection with the death of his brother was arrested in Westmoreland County.
In Westmoreland County on Wednesday, it was one new roof for two very deserving people.
Pittsburgh budget shortfalls could soon impact anything from the pavement on your street to your tax bill.
A new art display in the heart of Pittsburgh is turning heads.
On International Workers Day, homecare providers, people with disabilities and seniors came together to demand California fix what they call a broken long-term care system.
The Stockton Police Department is making strides to strengthen its force, welcoming 10 new trainee officers on Wednesday.
A Northern California school district is being sued by the state over allegations the district failed to carry out corrective actions in a controversial gender notification policy adopted last summer.
Labor groups united at the California State Capitol Wednesday for May Day in an unpermitted protest.
Irving police arrested a fourth person in connection to a deadly double shooting investigation.
The Biden administration said it's erasing debt for people who attended the for-profit Art Institutes, which shut down in September.
As of 5 p.m., 17 people were arrested for criminal trespass, the school said.
CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder explains why experts hope more aggressive screening guidelines will help address some concerning breast cancer trends.