School bus blocks away from its first stop rear-ends a car, hits the entrance to a cemetery and then veers into an oncoming commuter bus
In 2004, the state produced 240 million boxes of oranges; this season, it's going to drop to 70 million
The man who saved Heather Krueger's life also earned her heart, reports Steve Hartman
Shelter dogs spend most of their days in cages, but some lucky ones in Santa Barbara County get a great opportunity to stretch their legs
The first African-American superintendent of the nation's most visited national park has pioneered a program to to get everyone to hike the mountains in this centennial year of the National Park Service
CBS News caught up with Jason Amaral four months after he completed his second recovery program
Chicago baseball fans know a thing of two about losing, and about superstitions that would mean defeat for their beloved Cubs. Correspondent Bill Geist, a long-time fan, visited Wrigley Field, but didn't dare go inside, as the Cubs played the New York Mets for a spot in the playoffs. Originally aired on Sept. 24, 1989.
Clowns are to make us laugh, but as Mo Rocca finds out, these painted faces can strike fear in the heart
Faith Salie swears that people who curse are a lot more intelligent (It's @#$*& true!)
Along I-15 in Nevada, just outside Las Vegas, seven technicolor rock towers appear as if a mirage in the desert. It's the vision of Ugo Rondinone, a Swiss artist living in Harlem, who calls his Day-Glo painted limestone creations the Seven Magic Mountains. Lee Cowan made a pilgrimage.