States try out new programs to prevent fatal highway wrong-way crashes
An increasing number of states are installing warning systems designed to curb the number of deadly wrong-way highway collisions.
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An increasing number of states are installing warning systems designed to curb the number of deadly wrong-way highway collisions.
The driver also faces state charges for allegedly running down a Vietnamese man in a racist incident last December.
A 22-foot-tall bronze sculpture of arms hugging, inspired by a photograph of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, was unveiled at Boston Common on January 13. But some of the reactions – from the public, comedians, and social media – have been harsh. Correspondent Nancy Giles talks with sculptor Hank Willis Thomas about the response to his public art honoring love.
Massachusetts has identified two cases so far that were infected by the strain, which appears to have developed some resistance to ceftriaxone.
Brian Walshe, the husband of a Massachusetts woman who has been missing since New Year's Day, has been charged with the murder of 39-year-old Ana Walshe. Investigators said he used his son's iPad to look up ways to dismember and dispose of a body. He pleaded not guilty and was held without bail. Nancy Chen reports.
Prosecutors in Massachusetts have laid out evidence against 47-year-old Brian Walshe, who is charged with murdering his wife, Ana Walshe, and dismembering her body. Nancy Chen has the latest.
Brian Walshe was charged Wednesday with the murder of his wife Ana Walshe, who was last seen at their Massachusetts home on New Year's Day. Disturbing details about the alleged evidence in the case were also released. CBS News correspondent Nancy Chen joined John Dickerson with the latest.
Brian Walshe was ordered to be held without bail during his arraignment today. Prosecutors say the Massachusetts man killed his wife, then dismembered her and discarded her body. Her remains have not yet been found. CBS News correspondent Nancy Chen has more.
Brian Walshe was arraigned in a Massachusetts courtroom Wednesday on charges of murdering his missing wife Ana Walshe, who was reportedly last seen on New Year's Day. Not guilty pleas were entered on his behalf. CBS Boston's Nick Giovanni joins CBS News' Vlad Duthiers and Anne-Marie Greene to explain what new information came out of the arraignment and how that could impact the case.
Prosecutors announced Tuesday that Brian Walshe, the husband of missing Massachusetts woman Ana Walshe, has been charged with her murder. He was initially charged last week with misleading investigators in the ongoing search for his wife, a mother of three, who was last seen in the early morning hours of New Year's Day. Nancy Chen has more.
The husband of missing Massachusetts mother Ana Walshe will be charged with her murder, authorities said. Brian Walshe has already been charged with misleading investigators during the search for his wife, who was last seen early on New Year's Day. CBS News' Errol Barnett and Lana Zak have more.
Ana Walshe, a Massachusetts mother of three, has been missing since New Year's Day and her husband is facing charges for allegedly lying to investigators. CBS News anchors Michelle Miller and Elaine Quijano spoke with retired FBI special agent Mary Ellen O'Toole, now the director of forensic sciences at George Mason University, about the case.
Brian Walshe has since been arrested on a charge of misleading investigators.
Police in Massachusetts reportedly found evidence in connection with the case of a missing 39-year-old wife and mother of three, Ana Walshe. Her husband Brian Walshe was arraigned in court Monday on a charge of misleading investigators in connection to her disappearance. CBS News Boston reporter Nick Giovanni has the latest.
The items were found at a transfer station in Peabody, a city about 46 miles from Cohasset, where Walshe, a mother of three, was last seen.
Brian Walshe, 46, was seen on surveillance video buying $450 worth of cleaning supplies the day after his wife was last seen, a prosecutor said.
Ana Walshe, the mother of three young children, was last seen a week ago in her home, police said.
"Sanders cleaned up the children, placed them in beds, and mopped up the crime scene," prosecutors said.
Raymond Roberts Sr. played the same numbers for each ticket that he has played in multiple games for more than two decades.
A growing number of schools are banning cellphones in an effort to lessen the time spent on screens.
Gay will be the Ivy League school's first Black leader, and only the second woman to be appointed its president since its founding in 1636.
Mario Garcia, 50, was found living under an alias, police said. He was 19 when he allegedly killed Ismael Recinos-Garcia in Attleboro.
This 6-foot ox lives on a farm in Massachusetts and has become a sensation — not only because of his massive size, but for the gentle giant's love for belly scratches and apples.
A deadline to pass government funding is just nine days away. Rep. Seth Moulton, a member of the House Armed Services Committee and a former Marine Corps officer, joins "Red and Blue" to discuss the bill to fund the military in 2023, as well as what may happen with COVID vaccine mandates in the armed forces.
Experts say they have identified the remains of a soldier from Massachusetts who died as a prisoner of war during World War II.
The Justice Department has released records from the Epstein files, the first documents to come to light under a new law. Follow live updates here.
The Brown University shooting suspect was found dead in a storage unit in New Hampshire. Authorities believe he is also responsible for killing an MIT professor.
Cathy Grossu, the mother-in-law of retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, said she had seen the family a day before the fatal crash.
The airstrikes on ISIS targets are being conducted in response to the killing of two U.S. Army soldiers and an civilian contractor by a lone terrorist in Palmyra, Syria.
A federal judge ruled that Lindsey Halligan, the prosecutor who secured the indictments against them, was unlawfully appointed to her role as interim U.S. attorney.
The Justice Department has disclosed thousands of files and photos related to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, following years of pressure from lawmakers and abuse survivors.
The manhunt for the Brown University shooter was complicated by the early misidentification of a person of interest and limited, low-quality video footage.
Millions of people with an Affordable Care Act health plan face a massive jump in premiums next year — this chart shows just how much.
Friends and colleagues of Rob Reiner sat down with CBS News to share personal anecdotes and fond memories of him following the news of his tragic death.