CNN's Becky Anderson sits down with "West Wing" actor Ron Silver to talk politics and elections.
The Austin Film Festival kicks off on Thursday but before you start watching movies the Film and Food Charity Party will tempt your tastebuds. The event benefits the Austin Film Festival's Young Filmmakers Program.
The Philadelphia Phillies are one game away from the World Series for the first time in 15 years. They won game four after two home runs in the eighth inning. (Oct. 14)
Democratic Party officials say a second brick has been thrown through a window at Democratic Party headquarters in Denver. Spokesman Matt Farrauto says the brick had the word "maverick" written on it.
Madonna said at last night's premiere of her new film "Filth and Wisdom" that the quirky characters all have aspects of her in them. (Oct. 14)
Mark Udall and Bob Schaffer sound off on the economy as part of CBS4's Where They Stand series heading up to the election in early November. Jim Benemann reports.
CNN's Richard Roth asks New Yorkers whether the financial crisis ship has sailed at the annual Columbus Day parade.
Officials think someone threw something flammable through the window of the house on Thunderbird Road.
A Florida Grand Jury is expected to hear from prosecutors as it considers murder charges against the mother of a missing 3-year-old. (Oct. 14)
CNN's Nic Robertson reports on the rush to get aid to remote parts of Afghanistan before the onset of winter.
Tom Graham wrote a sarcastic letter about proposals 3a and 3b that was published in the Jefferson County voters guide. He's against them, even though he said he was for the initiatives. Shaun Boyd reports.
Former AFL star Wayne Carey is expected to avoid a U.S. jail term when he pleads "no contest" in a Miami courtroom today to two felony counts of battery on a police officer after a brawl in Miami's Mandarin Oriental Hotel a year ago.
Matt Stairs clubbed a two-run pinch-hit home run on Monday night, leaving the Philadelphia Phillies just one win away from their first World Series in 15 years. Game five is Wednesday in Los Angeles. (Oct. 14)
Law enforcement officials in Gaston County believe they may have some of the areas most violent, brazen criminals behind bars.
Here are the top AP sports stories for October 14th; Phillies one win from pennant; Rays rout Red Sox; Browns top Giants.
A Denver man faces multiple charges, including first-degree murder, in the death of a toddler and the wounding of the child's father over the weekend. Jodi Brooks reports on the case against Earl Ryan.
There could be some Floridians casting ballots in next month's election that really aren't eligible to vote.(Oct. 14)
State transportation managers will test the new electronic tolling signs on I-95 in Miami-Dade starting at 9 p.m. Tuesday. Drivers will encounter lane closures in the NB express area. The express lanes, for now, remain free.
CNN's Richard Quest takes a look at how the Virgin Group is coping with soaring oil prices and the current economic downturn.
Congress has questions today about what went wrong on Wall Street and how it's hurting the rest of the country. And some experts say we're only beginning to see the damage starting with the auto industry.
The Tampa Bay Rays now lead the ALCS two games to one, after beating the Boston Red Sox 9-1 on Monday. The Red Sox bats have turned ice cold, at the same time that their starters have produced two rough outings. (Oct. 14)
Two teenagers were the victims of a shocking crime. They were abducted at gunpoint then one of them was sexually assaulted. Mary Bubala reports.
Los Angeles Mayor Anthony Villaraigosa says at least one firefighter is in the hospital, 19 buildings have been destroyed and the Santa Anna winds are still whipping the wildfires in his city that are blamed for at least one death. (Oct. 14)
It appears some Red Sox fans are bypassing tickets for Fenway Park and opting to pay for things like utilities and groceries. Christina Hager explains.
Group responds to Gov. Palin attacks and new developments in voter fraud probe
It's estimated that 63 million households now do their banking online. It's fast, convenient, but is it completely secure? Paula Ebben explains.
B.J. Upton, Evan Longoria and the rest of the Tampa Bay Rays are bashing their way through their first trip to the playoffs. Upton and Longoria homered off a suddenly shaky Jon Lester to beat Boston 9-1. (Oct. 13)
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CNN's Emily Chang reports on Chinese investor's view of the the U.S. market turmoil and the presidential election.
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CNN's Phil Black reports why former insurgents have a key role in Iraq's recent and future stability.
Delays built on the Kennedy Expressway early Tuesday after a crash at Canfield Avenue. Kris Habermehl reports from Chopper 2.
Steve Forbes evaluates Obama's economic plan and the Dow Jones spike
KDKA's Bob Allen reports the fire began between 3:30 and 4 a.m. in the 500 block of Hawkins Avenue. No one was inside at the time of the fire.
Documentary exposes what the media's not telling you about radical Islam
Parking is never cheap in the Loop, and Mayor Richard M. Daley wants to make it even more expensive with a proposed tax increase. As CBS 2's Joanie Lum reports, some parking garage workers are protesting.
Wind whipped blazes are threatening neighborhoods near Los Angeles, destroying homes and forcing frantic evacuations. Two people have died because of the wildfires. (Oct. 13)
KDKA's Alison Morris reports students at Park Elementary School in Munhall will reopen today after asbestos concerns forced students to other buildings.