
Convicted killer caught near Atlanta after accidental release
Authorities say they arrested Benjuiel Johnson early Friday morning at a motel in the Atlanta suburb of Norcross
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Authorities say they arrested Benjuiel Johnson early Friday morning at a motel in the Atlanta suburb of Norcross
A couple faces life in prison after 35 people die in their care. Harold Dow reports.
They may be on opposite sides of the political fence, but husband-and-wife political strategists Mary Matalin and James Carville have proven opposites really do attract
Magalie Laguerre-Wilkinson reports on a project that’s giving communities the chance to dream out loud.
Author Anne Rice is doing what she does best - writing about the dark side
For many residents of the northeast, the one-year anniversary of Sandy is a painful reminder of how dangerous and damaging it was
Citing "grotesque prosecutorial misconduct" a U.S. district judge overturned the convictions of five former New Orleans police officers in a fatal post-Hurricane Katrina shooting on the Danziger Bridge
Since 2011, two people have died from a rare brain infection
Jim Amoss, editor of The Times-Picayune, addresses whether the quality of the paper's reporting will be affected
New Orleans mayor Mitch Landrieu tells Morley Safer about one of his first jobs: working as a paperboy for The Times-Picayune
Audubon Nature Institute in New Orleans confirmed the death of "Spots," the aquarium's 28-year-old white alligator
A New Orleans man says his jazz musician brother's silver trumpet was taken during his funeral
Politicians and historians join "Face the Nation" to look forward after the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina
He is one of the most popular and successful restaurateurs in New Orleans, with a strong appetite for helping the city recover from Katrina
A decade after the worst natural disaster in U.S. history, a devastated metropolis is still rebuilding, but one aspect of the city has remained stubbornly intact: Its divisions of wealth
While much of New Orleans is almost back to what it was before the storm, the Lower Ninth Ward is still struggling to rebuild
Gulf Coast region still recovering from a disaster that killed more than 1,800 people and caused $151 billion in damage
Journalist Gary Rivlin's new book on the evolution of New Orleans since the 2005 storm
Hurricane that killed an estimated 1,800 people could have been far worse if not for what became known as "The Cajun Navy"
Burnell Cotlon's dream is to see the struggling New Orleans neighborhood recover like the rest of the city
A decade after Hurricane Katrina, tourism is stronger than ever -- but a range of challenges remain
CBS News revisits victims from the hurricane that struck a decade ago, including some of the storm's smallest survivors
The "NCIS: New Orleans" star helped produce a new docuseries called "New Orleans, Here & Now," 10 years after Katrina
New Orleans is showing progress in the rebuilding of homes thanks to an army of volunteers
Scott Pelley visited New Orleans just days after the hurricane hit and found a city in crisis
The government shutdown is now the second-longest funding lapse in modern history, stretching into Day 22 on Wednesday. Follow live updates here.
This is the first U.S. strike against an alleged drug vessel on the Pacific side of South America.
The proposed map targets a closely- divided House district currently held by a Democrat.
Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley began delivering a marathon speech Tuesday evening, speaking overnight and into the morning Wednesday in protest of President Trump's policies.
An American missionary charity pilot was kidnapped from his home in Niger's capital Niamey, multiple sources tell CBS News.
As Trump's plan to meet Putin is called off, Zelenskyy says another bloody night in Ukraine shows Russia isn't feeling "enough pressure for dragging out the war."
Senate hopeful Graham Platner told The Associated Press he was unaware his tattoo resembled a Nazi symbol.
A 24-year-old woman was arrested in Barcelona over the break-in and theft of gold worth more than $1 million, the Paris prosecutor said.
A jury convicted Anthony Boyd of capital murder for the 1993 burning death of Gregory Huguley in Talladega County.