Tim Graham reports that, according to a source, the Dolphins have signed Tab Perry to a one year deal, for just under a million dollars.Perry was an unrestricted free agent after playing three years with the Cincinnati Bengals, where he
From George King:Major League Baseball has ordered Reggie Jackson out of uniform for the remainder of spring training games after the Hall of Famer was on the field during this past Wednesday's altercation. Jackson, who was on the field dr...
South by Southwest has always been known as a music festival that flourishes with indie-rock bands, singer-songwriter types, classic blues players, metal acts and even some country artists. But hip-hop?
Law enforcement officials from around the state are calling for the federal government to restore funding to a program that put more police officers on the street.
A possible tornado ripped into the Georgia Dome during the Southeastern Conference tournament, sending debris tumbling from the ceiling, prompting fans to flee for the exits and delaying the final game Friday night.
The rally in energy prices gained momentum Friday, with retail gasprices rising further into record territory and diesel and heating oilfutures setting records of their own amid concerns about strong globaldemand and tight supplies.
Darryl Proctor scored 23 points to help Maryland-Baltimore County earn its first trip to the NCAA tournament in more than two decades with an 82-65 victory over Hartford in the America East championship game on Saturday.
Barack Obama spoke about his pastor's sermon to supporters at a local fundraiser Sarurday. Some shared their views on what the presidential candidate had to say, as CBS 2's Pamela Jones reports.
Tom Dalof -- who planned to become a Chicago firefighter -- rescued a woman from two attackers early Saturday in Rogers Park. Minutes later, he was killed by a hit-and-run driver.
Homicide detectives in Gary and East Chicago were kept busy by three apparently unrelated shootings that took the lives of four people in less than 24 hours.
Hundreds of Chicago public school kids were taking their first steps towards higher education Sunday morning. CBS 2's Rafael Romo reports that the students were preparing to go on an important bus tour to scout out where they want to