Voices of protest were expected to be raised Monday over a new parking policy for downtown Flint.  |


Flint police are looking for whoever ripped off a visiting club hockey team Sunday. All we know is Sunday the University of Toledo Rockets got a very icy welcome.  |
Our occasional series the "Quiet Rich" continues with words from Arlan Fuhr, inventor of a small chiropractic device the "Activator."  |  |
Arizona Senator John McCain's Straight Talk Express hit a rough patch Friday, as McCain's 95-year-old mother Roberta had harsh words about presidential candidate Mitt Romney. KJZZ's Tony Ganzer reports.  |  |


A prominent doctor who treats displaced people in Darfur says the Sudanese government is risking the deaths of hundreds of thousands by forcing people out of the camps where they receive humanitarian aid. Dr. Mohammed Ahmed Abdallah, who runs a  |  |
The nation's largest tobacco company knew as early as the 1970s that smokers of light cigarettes took larger puffs that delivered greater amounts of tar, according to a newly released memo. The 1975 Philip Morris USA correspondence was released by  |
America is observing Veteran's Day Monday, and, while much of the attention recently is focused on veterans of the Iraq War, a small group of people on the Southwest Side is working to make sure that all veterans are remembered.  |
While many schools closed Monday in observance of Veterans' Day, others were in session and held assemblies to honor veterans. CBS 2's Joanie Lum reports on one school that's had more than its share of loss.  |
What's causing record-high oil prices? Tension in the Middle East adds a "security premium" to every barrel of oil, says one oil expert. But oil prices would be high even without that premium because of growing worldwide demand in places  |  |
Al Gore, former vice president and Nobel Peace Prize winner, announces that he is becoming a partner in a prominent Silicon Valley venture capital firm that funds and promotes new ways to curb global warming. " E-Mail This " Add  |  |
Over the weekend, cleanup crews intensified their efforts to mitigate the impact of last week's oil spill in San Francisco Bay. Much of the area's iconic shoreline is covered with a layer of crude. Federal investigators are considering whether to  |
Associated Press - November 12, 2007 6:23 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - New research shows that Central Americans developed a sweet tooth for chocolate drinks a half millennium earlier than...  |
Associated Press - November 12, 2007 6:23 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Many pills marketed as safe herbal alternatives to Viagra and other prescription sex medications pose a hidden danger for men...  |
Associated Press - November 12, 2007 6:43 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Pigeons in New York City may have to get the food while they can. A city councilman has proposed to ban pigeon feeding...  |
Associated Press - November 12, 2007 6:43 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - Researchers are learning more about the brains of children who have attention deficit disorder.  |
Crucial parts of brains of children with attention deficit disorder develop more slowly than other youngsters' brains, a phenomenon that earlier brain-imaging research missed, a new study says.  |
Two Minnesotans have collected stories written by themselves and other Marine pilots and published them in a new book, Marine Wings.  |
Police are investigating an alleged assault in Braintree on a woman who says she was attacked inside her home on Allen Street Monday while she was on her lunch break. More Massachusetts News  |  |
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