
Bomb cyclone hits Colorado
An intense storm known as a "bomb cyclone" is howling across Colorado. Hurricane force winds and heavy snow have made travel treacherous. Janet Shamlian reports.
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An intense storm known as a "bomb cyclone" is howling across Colorado. Hurricane force winds and heavy snow have made travel treacherous. Janet Shamlian reports.
A woman was killed by a large rock thrown from an overpass on a Texas interstate, police said. Keila Ruby Flores was riding in a car with her boyfriend and three children when the rock crashed through the windshield. Drake Lawson of CBS affiliate KWTX reports from Waco, Texas.
Heavy snow has triggered avalanches in Colorado, including one on Thursday that buried cars. One family got trapped inside. David Begnaud has their story.
New details are emerging about the victims of a deadly tornado in Alabama. Out of the 23 people who were killed, four were children. The youngest was just 6 years old. Omar Villafranca reports.
At least 23 people are dead in Lee County, Alabama, in the deadliest tornado since Moore, Oklahoma, in 2013. The tornado was at least a half mile wide when it touched down. It tore through everything in its path – reducing homes and businesses to rubble. Mark Strassmann reports.
The tornadoes in the South also destroyed at least 20 homes and left people injured in Smiths Station, Alabama, near the Georgia state line. Omar Villafranca reports.
Alabama Sen. Doug Jones, who has been talking with local authorities in the areas devastated by tornadoes, joins "CBS This Morning" to provide an update on his state.
At least 23 people are dead after devastating tornadoes touched down over the weekend. CBS News correspondents Mark Strassmann and Omar Villafranca join CBSN from Alabama, where the damage has been called "catastrophic."
In an effort to curb racially motivated traffic stops, North Carolina became the first state to demand the collection and release of traffic stop data. A University of North Carolina professor took a look at the stats to find out what it all means. Michelle Miller reports.
As one winter storm leaves, another one is arriving. The new storm is expected to bring rain and snow across the Southeast. Meteorologist Jeff Berardelli reports.
A massive storm in the West is expected to march across the country, dropping heavy snow along the way. Up to a foot could fall over parts of New England, while thunderstorms threaten the Southeast. Kenneth Craig reports.
A late season storm is causing misery all the way from the Central Plains to the Northeast. Forecasters say parts of the Northeast will get up to a foot of snow. Tony Dokoupil reports.
Police suspect the driver, Tashonty Toney, 32, was impaired when he killed two people and injured seven others Saturday in New Orleans. Most of the victims were riding bikes on a busy thoroughfare as large crowds gathered in the city for Mardi Gras.
The body of a man who was swept away by a flood was found Thursday in Northern California. Farther south, in Sonoma County, a river overflowed and cut off a town. Meg Oliver reports.
Parts of Northern California are coping with the worst flooding there in more than two decades. Floodwaters carried away vehicles in the resort town of Guerneville, north of San Francisco. Meg Oliver reports.
Hundreds of people are trapped in Northern California as floodwaters continue to rise following heavy rains. CBS News' Meg Oliver spoke to residents who say they've never experienced anything like this before.
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North of San Francisco, a flood emergency forced thousands from their homes. In Sonoma County, the Russian River is approaching its highest level in about 25 years. Meg Oliver reports.
Two commuter trains traveling in opposite directions collided with a vehicle on the tracks in Westbury, New York, killing all three occupants in the vehicle before one of the trains derailed and tore into a concrete platform Tuesday night, according to officials. CBS New York has the latest details.
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The weather has got to be really bad for the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul declare snow emergencies. Blizzards have made travel treacherous across the Midwest. In the south, millions are coping with record rain and deadly tornadoes. Meg Oliver reports.
A twin-engine cargo plane with three people onboard crashed near Baytown, Texas, on Saturday, authorities said. Officials rushed to the scene to investigate. Kris Van Cleave reports.
A major winter storm is hammering the southwestern U.S., with tens of millions of people feeling the impact. Warnings or advisories are in effect for nearly all of Arizona and parts of Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, and Southern California. Northern Arizona is expected to get hit the hardest. Carter Evans reports.
A mother of six was killed when police say an enraged driver deliberately slammed into her family outside a 7-Eleven in Haverstraw, New York. Natalie Duddridge reports for CBSN NY.
Car makers are hoping new technology can save lives. Now the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is testing the system on small SUVs. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Conservative activist and Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk died Wednesday after he was shot at an event at Utah Valley University.
Timeline of the deadly shooting of Charlie Kirk, according to information gathered by the CBS News Confirmed team.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed on Wednesday while speaking an event at Utah Valley University. Authorities have not identified a suspect.
The Trump administration wants an appeals court to lift a ruling that blocked President Trump from firing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook before an interest rate meeting next week.
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Ryan Routh, who is representing himself, was warned by U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon to stay on topic.
Britain's Ambassador to the U.S., Peter Mandelson, has been fired by Prime Minister Keir Starmer over "the depth and extent" of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Construction will be delayed by up to three months as the plant now grapples with shortage of workers.
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