LeBron leaves the Lakers, Kawhi returns to Toronto and Norman Powell joins Chicago. Bo Nix has Denver dreaming and Miami recruiting keeps rising.
Grocery giant Kroger, which already runs 2,700 stores across the U.S., will buy Golden Eagle in a deal worth $1.25 billion.
AAA predicts over 72 million people will travel 50 miles or more during the holiday weekend. (Video via CBS News) ...
Ohio authorities say 16 children were rescued from a home where they were living in "deplorable conditions" with high levels of bacteria and human feces present.
Miami’s recruiting class keeps rising, LSU believes it can win it all and Oregon and Auburn battle for Tae Walden Jr.
Alex Frank, Joe Goodberry, and Coach Art Valero discuss Pitcher's surge to being a really good offensive coordinator and make a bold prediction on Ja'Marr Chase.
In Coeur d'Alene, city hall and other city offices will be closed. The city says emergency calls can still be made to 911, and several city facilities have emergency numbers, such ...
Insurance coverage for GLP-1s is in transition, and the FDA approves a new device to combat PTSD. Here are today's health headlines.
Several county agencies and offices will be closed for the Fourth of July holiday, but pools and golf courses remain open.
Justin Herbert faces playoff pressure, DJ Moore tries to transform Buffalo’s WR room and the Goff-St. Brown duo gets overlooked.
Emergency responders were dispatched after reports of a possible hazmat incident at Nippon Dynawave Packaging Co., but no spill was found, officials said.