
Tough love from a judge helped heroin addict turn her life around
Chris Wilton has seen some pretty cases as a drug treatment court judge, but he says Jennifer Jensen's case was "as bad as it gets"
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Chris Wilton has seen some pretty cases as a drug treatment court judge, but he says Jennifer Jensen's case was "as bad as it gets"
Denis Estimon knows the feeling of eating alone, so he started a club at his high school called "We Dine Together"
For the past two years, students have been excavating nearly every closet in the 100-year-old school
Over the past 17 years, Russell Wattenberg has catered to thousands of hungry minds by offering free books
CBS News correspondent Steve Hartman recalls how Charles Kuralt made the weekly segment on "CBS Evening News" so special
For 50th anniversary, Hartman talks about what makes this weekly segment Fridays on "CBS Evening News" so special
For those who grew to love Chris, there was nothing he could do or say at the end to negate the gifts he gave
Brian Kelly, 5, always did yard work with his dad, but with his dad's deployment, he needed some help. Enter his neighbor.
"At this point I would say I'm out of words, but I already said that last year"
The Brandywine Bulldogs in Wilmington, Delaware have one of the most unlikely football players in America today
A defiant Ukraine marked its independence from the former Soviet Union Sunday amid more fighting with Russia. Chris Livesay reports on how world leaders joined in, voicing their support.
Itay Hod reports on a biotech company in California working on a pill designed to help dogs stick around a little longer.
This week marks 20 years since Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, killing nearly 1,400 people. Today, some communities are still struggling to recover. Kati Weis reports from Alabama's Gulf Coast.
Beef prices are at record highs with the average price of a pound of ground beef topping $6. Lisa Rozner reports on what's causing prices to soar.
Democrats are pushing back against President Trump's plan to send the National Guard to more cities, including Chicago, New York and Baltimore, as troops continue to patrol Washington, D.C. State and local leaders say they have crime under control. Willie James Inman at the White House with the latest.