Uvalde school police chief Pete Arredondo reportedly resigning from city council
Arredondo, the police chief for the Uvalde school district, will reportedly resign from his position on the city council.
Arredondo, the police chief for the Uvalde school district, will reportedly resign from his position on the city council.
Fourth of July travelers to face flight delays and cancellations; The Dish: Chef Matt Horn on his award-winning barbecue.
Armstrong was on the run for 43 days before authorities found her in Costa Rica earlier this week.
Over the next hundred years, prominent authors will place an unread manuscript in a time capsule until 2114.
Each year for 100 years, prominent authors will place an unread manuscript in a time capsule at a library in Norway. The cultural project won’t be completed until the year 2114, and seeks to leave hope and optimism for future generations.
"It's going to be a good summer and we deserve this break," said Ali Mokdad, a professor of health metrics sciences at the University of Washington in Seattle.
In a virtual meeting, President Joe Biden thanked nine democratic governors of states where abortion is still legal as the Supreme Court’s overturn of Roe v. Wade has left women to navigate a sea of legal uncertainty. Christina Ruffini reports from the White House with the latest.
Approximately 48 million Americans are expected to travel 50 miles or more this Fourth of July holiday. But the high volume of travelers are being met with near-record high gas prices, long airport lines, flight delays and cancellations. Elise Preston has more.
Renee Hall, former chief of the Dallas Police Department, is the daughter of a police officer killed in the line of duty.
Amidst supply chain disruptions, the cost of alcohol has remained steady but there are new warnings of inflation in the industry. Scott MacFarlane reports.
Although the chances of a shark encounter are slim, some officials are still warning the millions of Americans ready to hit the beach this independence day weekend to remain vigilant. Meg Oliver has more.
To help celebrate Hong Kong’s 25-year independence from British rule, Chinese President Xi Jinping made his first trip off the mainland since the start of the pandemic. Elizabeth Palmer reports on the high-profile visit.
Chief investigative correspondent Jim Axelrod continues CBS News’ investigative series “Crime Without Punishment,” which examines the rise of unsolved murders throughout the country. He speaks with police officer Renee Hall on her goals of mending the relationship between communities and law enforcement so as to potentially solve these cases in the future.
Oakland, California, chef Matt Horn discusses his award-winning barbecue with Dana Jacobson on “The Dish.”
States are making efforts to bring in more tourists and their vacation dollars this summer travel season. Through advertisements, some states are acknowledging that they aren’t such an easy sell. Barry Petersen has more.
The World Food Programme announced last month that it can no longer provide humanitarian aid to many people in South Sudan. The East-African country has also been ravaged by flood and drought, leaving millions in devastating conditions. Deborah Patta reports.
Childhood friends Evan Westfall and Taylor Meier created the band Caamp in 2016, with their debut album becoming a streaming hit. For Saturday Sessions Caamp performs "The Otter."
Childhood friends Evan Westfall and Taylor Meier created the band Caamp in 2016, with their debut album becoming a streaming hit. For Saturday Sessions Caamp performs "Fever."
Childhood friends Evan Westfall and Taylor Meier created the band Caamp in 2016, with their debut album becoming a streaming hit. For Saturday Sessions Caamp performs "Believe."
WNBA player Brittney Griner has gone on trial in Russia for alleged drug charges. She has been held there since February. The basketball star declined to enter a plea but said she may do so at a later date. Charlie D’Agata reports.
The Texas Supreme Court is now blocking an order that allowed clinics in the state to continue performing abortions. Also Brittney Griner’s trial started in Russia over drug allegations. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
Authorities dispatched planes and helicopters to aid in the rescue, with at least three people from the crew of 30 brought to safety.
Ketanji Brown Jackson was sworn in as the newest Supreme Court justice in a ceremony that was live-streamed for the first time. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford and CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe join anchors Tanya Rivero and Elaine Quijano with coverage and analysis of the breaking news.
The children were all believed to be under the age of 5.
The suspect, a 22-year-old man, was arrested Friday. The child was not hurt.