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Roadkill for food? One state now has an app for that
About 30 states allow people to eat animals killed by motor vehicles, but only the Cowboy State offers tech support.
Home - CBSNews.com Mar 14, 2022
Eye Opener: Biden asks for billions in new aid for Ukraine
President Biden asks Congress for $33 billion in Ukraine aid to ramp up pressure on Russia. Also, after a year and a half of growth, the U.S. economy shrinks, leading to new fears of a recession. All ...
Home - CBSNews.com Apr 29, 2022
Moderna seeks emergency authorization for COVID-19 vaccine for younger children
Moderna is seeking emergency authorization for low doses of its coronavirus vaccine for children under 6, which would be the first COVID-19 vaccine available for children under 5. Epidemiologist Dr. T...
Home - CBSNews.com Apr 29, 2022
TV producer arrested for sexual assault, allegedly lured victims for years
Detectives believe Weinberg's crimes date back to the early 1990s but have yet to speak with the potential victims.
Home - CBSNews.com Jul 15, 2022
'Republicans for Kelly' announce support for Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly's reelection
A group of Republicans are backing Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., in his reelection bid.
Tara Kavaler, Arizona Republic Jul 15, 2022
Washington, D.C. prepares for Saturday's "Justice for J6" rally
Washington, D.C., is on high alert ahead of Saturday's "Justice For J6" rally, expected to draw hundreds of people who say they're demanding justice for those charged for alleged roles in th...
Home - CBSNews.com Sep 16, 2021
Search continues for man with autism missing for days from Scottsdale
Najib Monsif was reporting missing Thursday from his home near Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard and Via Linda in Scottsdale.
Julie Luchetta, Arizona Republic Sep 27, 2021
Mexico ties for most deadly country in the world for journalists
Four journalists have been killed in Mexico in 2017, putting it on par with Iraq for violence against the media. "CBSN: On Assignment" visited Juarez to learn more
Home - CBSNews.com Nov 16, 2021
Tom Horne, Republican nominee for schools chief, aims for 3rd term
As state superintendent, Tom Horne championed English-only instruction for English learners. Ten years later, he wants to lead Arizona schools again.
Yana Kunichoff, Arizona Republic Jul 11, 2022
Boy wins free French fries for a year for best costume
This 9-year old wore a custom-made costume that turned his wheelchair into French fries - and it earned him a big surprise.
Home - CBSNews.com Oct 31, 2022