Washington EMS says 911 capabilities restored throughout state
A number of police and fire agencies said earlier that callers dialing 911 received a fast busy signal
A number of police and fire agencies said earlier that callers dialing 911 received a fast busy signal
President Trump is threatening to close the southern border if Democrats do not approve a plan to fund his border wall. Niall Stanage, White House columnist for "The Hill," joins CBSN to discuss the latest developments and the rest of the day's political headlines.
"It doesn't matter how big he is, I'm so blessed," said mom Jennifer Medlock
"It doesn't matter how big he is, I'm so blessed," said mom Jennifer Medlock
Gov. Paul LePage tweeted Friday that he decided to certify the result because it was no longer being appealed in federal court
Floods, hurricanes and wildfires cost billions of dollars in 2018. Hurricane Florence tops the list of the year's most expensive weather events at $17B. CBS News contributing meteorologist Jeff Berardelli joins CBSN to discuss 2018's worst disasters.
Five-year-old Layla Lester, who has autism, loves princesses. When Layla spotted Olivia Spark in Akron Falls Park, posing for her wedding day photos, Layla was sure she was Cinderella. The two formed an immediate, special bond. Steve Hartman has their story "On The Road."
Five-year-old Layla Lester, who has autism, loves princesses. When Layla spotted Olivia Spark in Akron Falls Park, posing for her wedding day photos, Layla was sure she was Cinderella. The two formed an immediate, special bond. Steve Hartman has their story "On The Road."
Extreme weather is happening more frequently, and the damages that go along with it are increasing
Sen. Richard Shelby, Sen. Jon Tester, and a roundtable with Peter Baker, Michael Beschloss, Doris Kearns Goodwin, and Jill Lepore to appear Sunday on "Face the Nation"
A 12-year-old boy is safe after being buried in an avalanche Wednesday. He was skiing in the French Alps when the avalanche hit. Rescuers are calling it a miracle. Michelle Miller reports.
A 12-year-old boy is safe after being buried in an avalanche Wednesday. He was skiing in the French Alps when the avalanche hit. Rescuers are calling it a miracle. Michelle Miller reports.
The winner of the unbeaten teams will go on to play the winner of Alabama vs. Oklahoma in the College Football Playoffs
Ten months after the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, we're seeing for the first time video from the school's interior security cameras. The Sun Sentinel newspaper obtained the video as part of its investigation into the shooting that killed 17 people. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Born in 1906, Richard Overton lived to be 112 years old. Although he received many honors, he didn't consider himself a hero. He attributed his longevity to whiskey and cigars. James Brown reports.
Millions in the Midwest and Southwest are digging out, while people in the rain-drenched South are mopping up from flooding. The dangerous weather is blamed for at least two deaths in Kansas and Louisiana. Mark Strassmann reports.
On the seventh day of the partial government shutdown, President Trump threatened to shut down the border with Mexico if Democrats refuse his demands for money to build a long-promised wall. We learned, however, that the president has lowered his asking price. Paula Reid reports.
Born in 1906, Richard Overton lived to be 112 years old. Although he received many honors, he didn't consider himself a hero. He attributed his longevity to whiskey and cigars. James Brown reports.
"I was more than happy to be Cinderella for that little girl," said a heavy equipment operator named Olivia Spark
Ten months after the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, we're seeing for the first time video from the school's interior security cameras. The Sun Sentinel newspaper obtained the video as part of its investigation into the shooting that killed 17 people. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
A massive storm has millions in the Midwest and Southwest digging out, while parts of the South are mopping up from floods
The accused gunman in the fatal shooting of a police officer in California surrendered on Friday nearly 200 miles from the scene of the crime, according to authorities. Investigators say the suspect, in the country illegally, was trying to escape back to Mexico. Mireya Villarreal reports.
Millions in the Midwest and Southwest are digging out, while people in the rain-drenched South are mopping up from flooding. The dangerous weather is blamed for at least two deaths in Kansas and Louisiana. Mark Strassmann reports.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News" with James Brown
Mick Mulvaney said he expected the shutdown to go on for a while, but revealed the president has come down from his initial asking price