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Concerned Mother Reaches Out to Protect 5th Grade Daughter from Bullying
The Ames Tribune says Glenn Smith will be sent to Iowa Medical and Classification Center in Oakdale for treatment.
Hatfields and McCoys big draw for History
The first part of the History network's miniseries "Hatfields & McCoys" was seen by 13.9 million viewers on Monday night, more than 17 million when the immediate repeat was added in, the Nielsen company said.
Iowa Dairy and Cheese Co-op Settles with EPA
Federal authorities say a Davenport-based dairy and cheese co-op has agreed to pay a civil penalty of nearly $34,000 to settle allegations made by the Environmental Protection Agency.
TV networks say Aereo is more like Netflix than anything else
A group of television broadcasters this morning tried to show a federal court that Aereo is much more like Netflix and Hulu than an antenna-rental service.
TV networks say Aereo is 'indeed a retransmitter'
A group of television broadcasters this morning tried to show a federal court that Aereo, the fledgling Internet-video service, is much more like Netflix and Hulu than an antenna-rental service.
The Waltons cast to reunite in Los Angeles
I have a little confession to make. Growing up an only child in upstate New York, I often envied the busy, full house of TV's The Waltons , an Emmy-winning, Depression-era drama that ran on CBS from 1971-1981 and spawned several reunion movies, the last airing in 1997.
Fall TV: Each network's best and most baffling offerings
Gone country: ABC is singing the praises of 'Nashville,' a soap set in Music City starring Connie Britton and Hayden Panettiere as rivaling singers on the same tour.
High Court Considers Suspension of Iowa Prosecutor
The Iowa Supreme Court is considering whether to continue an emergency order issued earlier this month suspending Appanoose County Attorney Richard Scott for allegedly neglecting his official duties.
Mason City Murder Suspect to Claim Self-Defense
A court filing says Waterloo man accused of stabbing a man to death in Mason City will claim self-defense at trial.
Push Continues To Rename Harlem Street For Fallen Cop
Friends and family are trying to keep slain NYPD Officer Philip Cardillo's case, and his memory, alive.
The action picks up in "I Can Manage" with Mel's house still in disarray after the bathtub crashed into the living room in last season's finale.
Invicta CEO Delivers Watches To U.S. Soldiers With A Little Help From CBS 2
NEW YORK - An outrageous theft inspired an amazing donation and it means good news for a soldier serving overseas and dozens of his comrades-in-arms. Postal inspectors charged Terrence Ralph earlier this month for stealing items from packages being shipped to troops overseas, including an Invicta watch being sent to Germany.
Neighbors Concerned over Iowa City Landfill Fire
IOWA, Iowa - Flames are still scorching the landscape at the Iowa City Landfill and if it wasn't for a thick cloud of smoke, it would have been a morning of blue skies.
Police: Driver In Deadly Crash That Killed Centereach Man Under Influence Of Drugs
Police said Imran Rehman was killed May 28, 2012 when his car was hit on the driver's side by another vehicle in Centereach, New York.
TV cameras trained on dogs during summer 2012
This undated image released by CBS shows dog guru Justin Silver, host of the new show "Dogs in the City," kissing a dog in New York.
One Dead in Single Vehicle Crash Near Solon
JOHNSON COUNTY, Iowa -- The Iowa State Patrol reports that one person has died in a single vehicle crash near Solon Monday night.
Sister: I told cops of Patz confession in 1980s
CAMDEN, N.J. - The sister of a man who confessed last week to the 1979 killing of Etan Patz in New York now says she told police in the 1980s that her brother had killed a little boy.
High Demand Sends Greater Boston Apartment Rents Soaring
BOSTON - Greater Boston's tight rental market pushed rents up by double digits in the first quarter as an improving economy created pent-up demand for apartments.
Cubs Fans Walk From Arizona To Wrigley, Hoping To 'Crack The Curse'
Chicago Cubs fans Matt Gregory, Kyle Townsend, Blake Ferrell, Patrick Fisher and Philip Aldrich, and their goat "Wrigley" have been walking from Mesa, Arizona, to Wrigley Field to raise money for cancer research, and hopefully break the Cubs' famed "Billy Goat Curse." arizona , Billy Goat Curse , Blake Ferrell , Chicago Cubs , Crack The Curse , ... (more)
The Priscilla effect? The couples signing 'pre-prenups' to address...
According to the 2008 book Once You're Lucky, Twice You're Good, Priscilla Chan made Mark Zuckerberg sign a a document that stated they enjoy at least one date night and 100 minutes away from his apartment or office every week.