Hot and dry conditions across most of the West continue to fuel dozens of wildfires. All told, active fires have consumed more than 900,000 acres so far. @carterevans reports the weather is now kicking up blinding dust storms in the Southwest.
To clear up any confusion, here’s the raw video I shot from the front row of the news conference showing what happened before Senator Padilla identified himself. The senator was in plain clothes and did not appear to be wearing his senate security pin
To clear up any confusion, here’s the raw video I shot from the front row of the news conference showing what happened before Senator Padilla identified himself. The senator was in plain clothes and did not appear to be wearing his senate security pin
To clear up any confusion, here’s the raw video I shot from the front row of the news conference showing what happened before Senator Padilla identified himself. The senator was in plain clothes and did not appear to be wearing his senate security pin
To clear up any confusion, here’s the raw video I shot from the front row of the news conference showing what happened before Senator Padilla identified himself. The senator was in plain clothes and did not appear to be wearing his senate security pin
To clear up any confusion, here’s the raw video I shot from the front row of the news conference showing what happened before Senator Padilla identified himself. The senator was in plain clothes and did not appear to be wearing his senate security pin
To clear up any confusion, here’s the raw video I shot from the front row of the news conference showing what happened before Senator Padilla identified himself. The senator was in plain clothes and did not appear to be wearing his senate security pin
Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem met and had a conversation after the senator was forcibly removed from her news conference in Los Angeles. CBS News' @carterevans
— who was at the press conference — has more on the incident.
The dazzling display of aquatic choreography at the Bellagio fountain is seen by millions of Vegas visitors every year, but the maestro behind the newest show may surprise you – he’s an accountant from Atlanta.
The Microsoft outages that disrupted airlines and other businesses was caused by a CrowdStrike software glitch. CBS News' @carterevans explains how it happened and what's being done to prevent something like this from happening again.
More than 140 million Americans are now under excessive heat alerts from coast to coast.
A trauma burn surgeon in Las Vegas says the pavement has reached 163°F there — which means just a few seconds of skin contact can result in second-degree burns. https://t.co/4ASO926TeZ
Anti-squatting laws in several states are giving more power back to homeowners, but the issue persists for many. Here’s how some property owners are turning the tables on squatters.
Property owners nationwide are facing legal battles with squatters. Six states have passed laws to address the issue, but some homeowners aren’t waiting for them to take effect.
California’s favorite surfboard-stealing otter is back — this time with a pup in tow. Experts now think pregnancy could be the reason for her previous aggressive board-hijacking behavior.
Surfing on a sunny California day is relaxing for many, but for these injured and troubled veterans, the activity is helping them to significantly reduce PTSD symptoms and curb substance use addictions.