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A woman in Poulsbo, northwest of Seattle, spent decades feeding raccoons. Six weeks ago, that turned into a problem for her.
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A woman in Poulsbo, northwest of Seattle, spent decades feeding raccoons. Six weeks ago, that turned into a problem for her.
Had Patrick Nicholas served his full sentence of 10 years for a previous attempted rape of another woman he would not have been free to strangle 16-year-old Sarah Yarborough.
Over 20,000 shipping containers have fallen overboard since 2010, their contents polluting shorelines and habitats.
A high school student on her way to drill team practice is found murdered on campus. What it took to close the case after 30 years. "48 Hours" contributor Natalie Morales reports Saturday, Oct. 5 at 9/8c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
Dan Evans created the nation's first state Department of Ecology, which President Richard Nixon used as a model for the Environmental Protection Agency.
A Taiwanese firm's name appeared on Hezbollah's pagers that blew up in Lebanon, but two other firms have since been linked to the devices.
More than 33,000 Boeing workers are on strike after rejecting a contract they say does not meet their demands. CBS News' Carter Evans reports from Renton, Washington.
While the mother rescued the child, the otter continued to attack, wildlife officials said.
A walkout by 33,000 aircraft assembly workers would shut down production of the aerospace company's best-selling planes.
Dorothy Marie Silzel was assaulted and killed in February 1980.
The Port of Seattle, including Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, is still working to resolve a suspected cyberattack that began Saturday morning. The attack shut down operations directly tied to the Port of Seattle's web-based system, forcing several airlines to resort to writing everything by hand. Sam Sabin, cybersecurity reporter at Axios, joined CBS News to discuss the attack.
In his first presidential address to Congress, President Biden said it's "within our power" to end cancer, as part of a larger push for creating an advanced health research agency similar to the defense department's DARPA. Watch his remarks and read more here.
Philip Randolph conceived the March on Washington with help from a group of men in the Civil Rights Movement known as the Big Six. But on that day, another group was denied the spotlight: the women who played a crucial role in pulling the march together. Mark Strassmann reports on Dorothy Height, Rosa Parks and the other women who played behind-the-scenes roles in the historic march, as part of the CBSN special “The Power of August."
Bob Ferguson, a Democrat, will face Republican Dave Reichert, a former sheriff known for his work hunting down the notorious serial killer.
The Park Fire continues to roar in California and has expanded across four counties. CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti reports from Chico. Also, CBS News Bay Area meteorologist Jessica Burch breaks down the weather conditions fueling the wildfires in the West.
Wildfires are spreading across the western U.S. and Canada. In Northern California, the Park Fire has burned over 71,000 acres, and officials have arrested a 42-year-old man on suspicion of arson for starting the fire. CBS News national correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti has the latest.
Dozens of major fires were burning across Oregon under record-breaking dry conditions as the state entered its 76th day without rain.
Federal transportation officials say $5 billion will be devoted to replacing or improving aging bridges in 16 states.
James Arthur McDonald Jr. told one person he planned to "vanish" before going on the run in 2021.
Health regulators says consumers should avoid eating shellfish from two states because they may contain paralytic toxins.
William Anders, who snapped one of the most iconic images of the space age, was killed when his small plane went down off the coast of Washington state.
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Trump prepping for second summit with N. Korea; Using private data for political campaigns?
Suspected gunman arrested in David Ortiz shooting; Volunteer deputy dedicated to helping kids in need.
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The Trump administration may try to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda days after he was released from pre-trial detention, according to a DHS official.
The mid-decade map redraw adds five Republican-leaning districts and sets up a legal showdown over minority representation.
Multiple postal services, including in India and around Europe, say they are suspending the shipment of many packages to the United States amid a lack of clarity over new import duties.
Hospital officials say Palestinians sheltering in tents or seeking scarce food aid were among at least 33 people killed by Israeli strikes in Gaza.
The Justice Dept. released transcripts of Deputy AG Todd Blanche's two-day interview with convicted sex trafficker and Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell.
Tommy Fello struggled to regain function after a stroke affected the left side of his body. A new technology is making a difference.
A tour bus with more than 50 passengers lost control and rolled over on the New York State Thruway near Pembroke, killing five people, police said.
Speaking with reporters on Friday, President Trump said the deal came out of a meeting last week with Intel CEO Lip Bu Tan.
Fernand is the sixth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.