The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for much of Wash., already buried under more than 60 inches of snow. KREM's Othello Richards reports.
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Sunday: The latest "Twilight" movie, "New Moon" has risen to third place in the biggest opening weekends ever; Plus, stores and airlines brace themselves for an uncertain shopping and travel season.
The latest "Twilight" movie, "New Moon" has risen to third place in the biggest opening weekends ever. Nancy Cordes has more on the film's sudden success.
A Washington DC Hotel has become another outpost of 'Urban Bee-Keeping'. As the bee population declines, keeping urban bees is growing worldwide. Wyatt Andrews reports.
Some catchy commercials advertising free credit reports are hard to miss, but many consumers complain the ads are deceptive. As Hari Sreenivasan reports, the Government is considering cracking down.
The Health Care debate and troubled economy may be hurting President Obama's approval rating. To help put this in perspective, John Dickerson joins Nancy Cordes.
As Thanksgiving week gets underway, retailers and airlines all over the country are bracing themselves for an uncertain shopping and travel season. Bianca Solorzano reports.
The recent Senate votes have set the stage for a bruising battle over Health Care Reform. As Kimberly Dozier reports, a grueling debate has begun.
Saturday: The hotly debated discussion over health care reform has just heated up even more; Plus, Protests broke out at many Calif. College Campuses following a steep hike in tuition.
Protests recently broke out at many many University of California campuses following a steep hike in tuition at state schools. As Ben Tracy reports, a severe budget crisis is the cause.
A young pianist from California found his way to Carnegie Hall after years of practice and a talent far beyond his years. As Bill Whitaker reports, this little kid has big dreams.
China has imposed some of the toughest measures in the world to prevent the spread of the H1N1 Virus. As Celia Hatton reports, many question if they are working as well as the government claims.
After the Pope invited Anglicans to become Catholics, their religious leader visited Rome. As Sheila MacVicar reports, the growing rift between the two shows no sign of narrowing.
Investigators are looking closely at emails from Nidal Malik Hasan to a Radical Muslim Cleric who now lives in Yemen. As Hari Sreenivasan reports, the investigation continues.
The FAA's computer flight plan system failed for a few hours setting into motion a "ripple effect" that delayed flights nationwide. Mark Strassmann reports.
Recent recommendations on scaling back mammograms and pap smears have created concern and uncertainty for many women. Dr. Jon LaPook speaks with Jeff Glor and gives more perspective on this issue.
The hotly debated discussion over health care reform has just heated up even more. As Kimberly Dozier reports from Washington, the senate casted its first vote on Health Care Reform.
Friday: Guidelines are revised this week alone concerning female cancer screenings; Also, suicide epidemic at a French corporation; And, a black teen overcomes adversity with "The American Spirit."
High school senior Jesse Ray Bear was one of the teens known as the Jena 6. Bear was charged with attempted murder in a controversial court case. Harold Dow reports on his second chance.
France Telecom is undergoing a major restructuring in which the goal is to cut billions of dollars in expenses. The process has led to an epidemic of suicide. Sheila MacVicar reports.
In this economy, states are trying to attract and retain businesses and the taxes they generate. An increasingly nasty border battle is raging between California and Nevada. Ben Tracy reports.
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