
Jonathan Joss, "King of the Hill" voice actor, killed in San Antonio, police say
Jonathan Joss was known for lending his voice to the role of John Redcorn in the animated sitcom "King of the Hill."
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Jonathan Joss was known for lending his voice to the role of John Redcorn in the animated sitcom "King of the Hill."
Karen Huah takes us to Texas, where a historic heatwave is causing heat illnesses.
Investigators say the boy was planning what they called "mass targeted violence" at a San Antonio middle school.
The retailer claims he is a victim of SNAP fraud after a rash of bad reviews from theft victims. Dorothy Tucker reports.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake's epicenter was roughly 15 miles south of New Mexico's border with Texas.
An 18-wheeler overturned and shut down the road, spilling all the dimes.
The couple couldn't wait to become a family of four, but during a checkup much later in the pregnancy, doctors found a third baby on an ultrasound.
The CDC is now struggling to keep up with requests for support from states with measles outbreaks.
"CBS Mornings" Gayle King and the rest of Blue Origin's historic all-women crew are ready for liftoff.
Shota Imanaga (2-1, 2.70 ERA) picked up the loss for Chicago, allowing a season-high five earned runs in five innings.
After days of rain and deadly tornadoes across parts of the South, the worst of the weather isn’t over yet. More severe weather is expected through Sunday morning.
At least two tornadoes touched down near Indianapolis on Wednesday, and they weren’t the only twisters produced by a massive storm system that stretched from Texas to Michigan. The National Weather Service is calling it a storm system of epic and historic proportions.
Selena Quintanilla-Perez was killed by the president of her fan club, Yolanda Saldívar, in 1995.
A traffic backup ensued as some drivers got out of their cars and tried to help.
Auburn is the top overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, with Duke, Houston and Florida joining the Tigers on the No. 1 line in the March Madness bracket.
Students are being sent off campus to start spring break two days early. The university has over 40,000 students.
Health officials say an unvaccinated child died at Covenant Health in Lubbock. The measles outbreak has now grown to more than 120 cases in Texas since January.
A large measles outbreak in Texas has turned deadly. It is the first death in a measles outbreak that has infected more than 120 people since late last month.
Chicago saw its own measles outbreak just last year — affecting in particular the migrant shelter in operation at the time in Pilsen.
There are worries that the outbreak will spread to more states, and doctors have told one very specific group Americans they actually need a measles booster shot. Marissa Sulek reports.
Cody D. Ratliff, 39, of Kerrville, Texas, was arrested on Feb. 9 and was charged with a felony count of intimidation.
The suspect was found dead from a gunshot wound after the hours-long standoff.
Four of the officers have non-life-threatening injuries. there's no word yet on the conditions for the other 3 officers.
A team of reporters from our CBS sister stations show us the conditions in Foley, Alabama; New Orleans, Louisiana; and Houston, Texas.
At least three people were killed, and at least four others were hurt, when tornadoes touched down in Texas and Mississippi.
Fire Chief Robert Greiner with the North Maine Fire Protection District said firefighters found a person unconscious from smoke inhalation.
U.S. and Chinese trade teams appeared to make modest progress a month before paused monster tariffs are due to resume, but Trump says a deal "is done."
Police say the would-be victim, who is a concealed carry license holder, pulled out his gun and shot the suspect multiple times.
Chicago police said a 20-year-old woman was approached by four people, one armed with a handgun, in the 700 block of West 73rd Street.
Aaron Rodgers said after his first practice with the Pittsburgh Steelers that he got married "a couple months ago."
A car sped through a protest in Chicago today that drew thousands to the Loop to decry Trump policies and ICE.
The proposed budget for the Department of Health and Human Services slashes CDC and NIH funding in favor of the new Administration for a Healthy America.
The Trump administration argues that charges should not be dropped against a Wisconsin judge indicted for allegedly helping a man who is in the country evade U.S. immigration agents seeking to arrest him in her courthouse.
Chapman chalks the charges up to political retaliation by the mayor.
Almost 5,000 National Guard troops and Marines have been assigned to Los Angeles — drawing stiff rebukes from state officials.
In March, Mark Aiello bet big on basketball, and thought he won $389,000 by correctly guessing rebounds and assists by certain Chicago Bulls players.
Salah Abukhaled says Google's grip on advertising is costing him millions, and the U.S. government shares his same frustrations.
Melissa Kingsbury said she received more than 25 calls and 30 text messages in the first hour after her page was hacked, asking if she was really selling items like low-priced cars in great condition.
Michael Flores has been through a tangle with asbestos, and he ran into a loophole in state policy that could leave anyone vulnerable.
Sara Hovey and her husband were paying for a mortgage, rent and a litigation attorney, who apparently told her she should have been protected.
Recreational cyclist Phil Fox crossed back into America around 3:30 a.m. Sunday, after spending nearly three days circumnavigating over 1,000 miles around Lake Huron by bicycle.
The resignation follows an order by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to change the agency's guidance.
The norovirus strain GII.17 may have disrupted the seasonal pattern of outbreaks.
Warming temperatures due to climate change also help the arachnid survive.
As anyone who was around two years ago will remember, this is not the first time a hazy, unhealthy back of air engulfed and choked Chicago.
Salah Abukhaled says Google's grip on advertising is costing him millions, and the U.S. government shares his same frustrations.
White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf has reached a deal with billionaire Justin Ishbia to potentially transfer ownership starting in 2029.
For 64 of the 82 years Kaage's Newsstand has been around, Mike Kaage has been the man propped up in front from 4 a.m. to 9 a.m. each day. Now, he says it's time to call it a day.
Gary Mayor Eddie Melton said Nippon Steel plans to pump $1 billion in the Gary Works U.S. Steel facility — the largest steel plant in the country.
The store — which currently has locations in Uptown Park Ridge, west suburban Geneva, and Milwaukee — has been in business for nearly 90 years.
Aaron Rodgers said after his first practice with the Pittsburgh Steelers that he got married "a couple months ago."
Sly Stone, the musician known for his own brand of funk with Sly and the Family Stone, has died at 82.
Justin Baldoni's $400 million lawsuit against his "It Ends With Us" co-star, Blake Lively, and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, was dismissed by a judge on Monday.
"Maybe Happy Ending" won big at the 2025 Tony Awards, taking home six awards, including the coveted Best Musical.
In 1975, the then-30-year-old critic was profiled in Time Magazine as the "Terror of the Tube."
Chicago police said a 36-year-old man was getting items out of his car, in the 1400 block of North Artesian Avenue, just after 10:45 p.m., when an armed man approached and demanded his belongings.
A man suspected of shooting and killing a man during a car sale barricaded himself inside a residence, prompting a SWAT standoff in Chicago's Auburn Gresham neighborhood.
Meteorologist Laura Bannon has the extended forecast.
A car sped through a protest in Chicago that drew thousands to the Loop to decry Trump policies and ICE on Tuesday night.
A deadly shooting prompted a SWAT situation in Chicago's Auburn Gresham neighborhood overnight.
An active SWAT situation is underway near 78th and Paulina streets.
Police also clashed with protesters at certain points, and several people were arrested.
Police say the would-be victim, who is a concealed carry license holder, pulled out his gun and shot the suspect multiple times.
Despite continuing reports of taxpayers receiving bills from the IRS for taxes they already paid on time, the agency has remained quiet about the problem and when it could be resolved.
Brieonna Cassell, Brie for short, was found inside her car in Newton County, Indiana, on Tuesday, March 15 — six days after her family reported her missing.
Despite continuing reports of taxpayers receiving bills from the IRS for taxes they already paid on time, the agency has remained quiet about the problem and when it could be resolved.
CBS News Chicago Investigators has obtained a communication from a child protection judge responding to an ethics complaint for giving gifts to "abused and neglected" foster kids who appear before him.
Auto thefts dropped in 2024, trend appears to be continuing into 2025. But a few new car brands are seeing increases. Police explained why.
The crematory was shut down after the CBS News Chicago Investigators exposed how bodies were being mishandled there.
Some taxpayers who paid their taxes by the April 15 deadlines are getting notices telling them they still owe money, all because of delays with the IRS electronic payment system.
Aaron Rodgers said after his first practice with the Pittsburgh Steelers that he got married "a couple months ago."
Edgar Quero had two RBIs as the last-place Sox won for the fourth time in five games.
The Sky had 22 turnovers and 28 field goals.
Ian Happ homered twice, including a two-run shot in the sixth inning that rallied the Chicago Cubs to a win over the Philadelphia Phillies.
"I do think we've seen him get better in really all facets," Johnson said of the second-year quarterback's progress in spring practices.
At his court appearance Tuesday, Judge Brian Telander granted Hameed pretrial release over prosecutors' objection, according to the DuPage County State's Attorney's office.
The Trump administration argues that charges should not be dropped against a Wisconsin judge indicted for allegedly helping a man who is in the country evade U.S. immigration agents seeking to arrest him in her courthouse.
Indian customs officers caught a passenger arriving from Thailand carrying nearly 100 creatures including lizards, sunbirds and possums, India's government says.
Auto thefts dropped in 2024, trend appears to be continuing into 2025. But a few new car brands are seeing increases. Police explained why.
No one was in custody late Monday.