They’re two Chicago streets one block apart and they couldn't be more different. As 2 Investigator Pam Zekman reports, residents in the 19th Ward were angry over how their alderman has been spending a special fund for ward improvements.
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It’s a cold case mystery that tracked a serial killer through cyberspace, into his own home, where investigators unearthed a videotape collection of torture. We must warn you, some of the images are disturbing. CBS 2's Bill Kurtis reports.
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Boomerang. Rebound. Revolving door. They’re all nicknames for the current generation of 20-somethings moving back home. Though, who can blame them? They face a rough job market and steep loans, Amelia Santaniello and Frank Vascellaro report (4:18).
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Last year, drunk drivers killed 12,000 people in the US. Most of the drivers are men, but now more women than ever are getting busted. Valerie Levesque takes a close look at women who drink and drive.
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It’s no secret that often the federal government can spend your tax money in ways that might leave you scratching your head or even make you angry. But wait until you hear what the I-Team dug up, and who is getting your money now.
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The I-Team gets swift action after a two month investigation this summer involving jail officers parking illegally in spots designated for the disabled. Kathy Curran reports.
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There are more than 400,000 words in the Senate Health Care bill, but politicians seem to mostly be talking about two of them: Public Option. But what is the public option? Jason DeRusha answers this Good Question. (2:38)
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