- Officials Demand Answers After Radio Failure (Philadelphia, PA) City officials are demanding answers after Philadelphia's multi-million dollar police radio system failed again. Walt Hunter reports.
- Crowded Conditions Plague LIRR Riders (New York, NY) Passengers who ride the LIRR say they may be getting to their destination, but they're paying a steep price when it comes to safety. CBS 2's Jennifer McLogan reports.
- Heat Wave Claims 2 Lives (Philadelphia, PA) Two men in their fifties were found dead in their home, the excessive heat was to blame for their deaths.
- Fire Erupts In King Of Prussia Store (Philadelphia, PA) A fire broke out inside a Bed, Bath & Beyond store in King of Prussia Wednesday afternoon.
- SEPTA, N.J. Transit Experience Widespread Delays (Philadelphia, PA) SEPTA and New Jersey Transit lines are being affected by widespread delays, possibly due to sever weather Wednesday afternoon.
- Your Wednesday Forecast (Santa Maria, CA) - FOX 11 Weather -- Your Wednesday Forecast
- Sunny Acres found to have code violations (Santa Maria, CA) - FOX 11 Local News -- Sunny Acres found to have code violations
- Betty Crocker Lived In San Diego (San Diego, CA) The nation's most famous radio cook lived in San Diego, and she's buried here if you know where to look.
- Body Of 13-Year-Old Found In Front Of Dumpster Identified (Miami, FL) Fort Lauderdale Police have identified the body of a 13-year-old girl that was found in front of a garbage dumpster Tuesday.
- Peter Wants To Help Others, Needs Family To Love Him (Washington, DC) Peter, 13, loves video games and helping people, and he wants to find a permanent home.
- FBI Joins Investigation Into Trinidad Violence (Washington, DC) Increasing violence in one northeast Washington neighborhood has prompted the FBI to investigate.
- Investigators: Boys Playing With Matches Start 3-Alarm Fire (Washington, DC) Two boys playing with matches started a three-alarm fire Friday that caused $1 million in damage to seven houses in Northwest, D.C. fire investigators say.
- One 19th Century Barn To Come Down (Hartford, CT) A 19th century barn in Wethersfield will come down, but two others will remain standing.
- Lawmakers Call For Special Session For Energy Costs (Hartford, CT) State lawmakers are calling for a special session to work on energy costs.
- Petit Family, Friends Gather To Remember Anniversary Of Home Invasion (Hartford, CT) A home invasion in Cheshire that left a mother and two daughters dead one year ago today has had a lasting effect on people across Connecticut, and Wednesday, people are pausing to reflect and remember.
- Columnist Novak Issued Citation After Hitting Pedestrian (Washington, DC) Syndicated columnist Robert Novak is issued a $50 citation after hitting a pedestrian while driving in downtown Washington.
- Raw Milk Under Investigation At Simsbury Farm (Hartford, CT) State inspectors are investigating raw milk from a Simsbury dairy farm after reported illnesses.
- Remembering Cheshire Home Invasion A Year Later (Hartford, CT) Wednesday is the anniversary of an event that forever changed a Connecticut family when two men broke into a Cheshire home, beat a father and killed a mother and two daughters.
- Dolly Makes Landfall With 115 MPH Wind Gusts (Dallas, TX) Hurricane Dolly makes landfall in South Texas on Wednesday afternoon leaving flooding and wind damage.
- Robbery, Shooting At Gas Station Caught On Video (Dallas, TX) Police release surveillance video of a shooting during a robbery in Alvarado that left a gas station clerk critically injured.
- Family Finds Green Way To End Squirrel Problem (Hartford, CT) Squirrels might seem harmless at first glance, but if the animals get into your house, they can do quite a bit of damage.
- Suffield Voters Reject Library Plan (Hartford, CT) Suffield voters rejected a plan to build a new library at the polls Tuesday.
- Family, Friends Call For End To Violence After Teen Death (Hartford, CT) Family, friends and residents in Hartford gathered on Albany Avenue Tuesday to hold a vigil for the late Jakeem Tully.
- Gov. Rick Perry Holds Hurricane Dolly News Conference (Dallas, TX) Texas Gov. Rick Perry holds a 12:30 p.m. Wednesday news conference on the state's response to Hurricane Dolly.
- Scattered Showers Possible South Of Metroplex (Dallas, TX) Scattered storms are possible south of the Metroplex on Thursday with highs in the mid 90s.
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