The Field Museum is bringing back the dinosaurs and helping visitors embark on a journey through time. As CBS 2's Vince Gerasole reports the $17 million exhibit explores the often controversial theories of evolution.
A killer is on the loose tonight, wanted in the murder of a painter in the city's Bridgeport neighborhood. CBS 2's Rafael Romo reports why coffee and donuts may have saved a second man's life. Make cbs2chicago.com my homepage Get
Melissa Zagon has a lot in common with Dana Reeve (pictured). She's a young mother, just 38 years old, a never smoker and battling lung cancer. CBS 2 Medical Editor Mary Ann Childers reports on the growing number of non-smoking
Former Chicago Fire Department Lt. Jeffrey Boyle was sentenced Tuesday to six years in prison after entering guilty pleas to starting eight fires in the city and suburbs.
Kendra Meeks-Davis, the wife of pro basketball player Antonio Davis, on Tuesday pleaded not guilty to charges of misdemeanor battery and driving with a suspended license.
The next solar cycle, Cycle 24, will be a year or so late in arriving but will be far more intense than the current cycle now winding down--perhaps as much as 50 percent stronger. That's according to a new computer
A Microsoft executive was in Washington Tuesday making the company's pitch that Congress set aside some of the "white space" spectrum between TV channels in the broadcast band for smart radios and other unlicensed wireless devices.
The FCC is currently considering a proposal to allow "smart radios" and other devices to operate in the unused spectrum, so-called "white spaces," between broadcast channels.
As it grows in size and scope, AT&T Inc. says it will also be among those carriers building tollbooths for its last-mile broadband networks. AT&T's new products will give preferred treatment to some Internet services over others.
WASHINGTON - People looking for a new vacation spot might try one of 12 unusual places reachable without a passport, such as Prescott, born overnight when gold was discovered.
A 54-year-old Gilbert man suspected of telling a family friend that he planned to sabotage an Intel Corp. factory in Chandler was found guilty in federal court Monday of transmitting a threat via telephone, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office
Duke and North Carolina extended their streak of close finishes in another epic battle on Saturday. Unfortunately, SC's Mark Chalifoux had to learn the hard way one of the fundamental rules of sports gambling: stay away from rivalry games.
Baseball slugger Barry Bonds was a heavy steroids user, according to a new book. "Game of Shadows" claims Bonds used a wide variety of performing- enhancing drugs for at least five seasons beginning in 1998.