The latest, up-to-date forecast with Ben Pine.
Over the last few weeks, we've heard what the candidates are saying about the issues. But with just three weeks to Election Day, what is on the minds of voters?
Warm temperatures are showing up across Maryland. Meteorologist Bernadette Woods reports.
WBZ meteorologist Barry Burbank has the latest forecast.
Meteorologist Evan Stewart has the weekend forecast.
Tarrant County Elections Officials are already getting in place for election day, making sure that this year's election day runs smoothly.
Columbus Day will be mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of rain and highs in the upper 40s.
Skies are cloudy Sunday morning, and temperatures should reach the low 70s, Ron Trenda reports (2:30).
A frost advisory is in effect for Sunday and Monday mornings with a warming trend heading into the work week.
The economy drives the election, which candidates pulled ahead this week, reading scores plummeted, and gubernatorial candidates hit the roads this week.
Carol Erickson breaks down the weather for Sunday morning and the rest of the weekend and work week.
Sunday will be partly sunny with chance of showers and slight chance of thunderstorms. Highs in the upper 80s. East winds 5 mph becoming 15 mph. Sunday night will be partly cloudy with chance of showers. Lows in the upper 70s.
Jessica Kartalija reports Bill and Hillary Clinton will spend Sunday cheerleaders for Obama.
Barack Obama took a tour of four Philadelphia neighborhoods on Saturday to rally voters for the November election, Lesley Van Arsdall reports.
Jeff James gives the complete local and regional weather forecast.
Republican Norm Coleman, Democrat Al Franken and Independence Party member Dean Barkley answered questions from three moderators first, then took questions from the audience, John Lauritsen reports (3:50).
A chance for showers and thunderstorms on Sunday, Mike Fairbourne reports (3:37).
Meteorologist Evan Stewart has the weekend forecast.
John McCain visits Iowa and Barack Obama visits Pennsylvania, Sue Turner reports (0:50).
There will continue to be warm conditions in the coming days followed by some showers. Meteorologist Bernadette Woods reports.
We will experience more comfortable temperatures tomorrow. Meteorologist Bernadette Woods reports.
Comedian George Lopez spoke at a rally endorsing Obama Saturday. Lopez made the crowd laugh as they gathered at the West Denver Campaign Headquarters.
A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight, Mike Fairbourne reports (2:49).
Here are your latest headlines for Saturday, October 11. 5 members of a Chelsea family die in an apartment fire; Bush meets with foreign finance officials to deal with the economic crisis; Elise Finch has the weather.
The Obama campaigned criss-crossed the city of Philadelphia in an attempt to build on a lead in the keystone state, Lesley Van Arsdall reports.
Sunday will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain showers and highs in the upper 40s. Chance of precipitation is 20 percent.
The Steelers may have a bye week, but Steelers Chairman Dan Rooney isn't taking the weekend off. He campaigned in the Mon Valley today for Senator Barack Obama along with the United Steelworkers; KDKA's Paul Martino reports.
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is set to drop the puck at the Philadelphia Flyers home opener and fans have mixed reactions to her appearance, Ben Simmoneau reports from the Wachovia Center.
DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) -- Republican John McCain, the clock ticking down on a chance to narrow Democrat Barack Obama's lead in polls, turned away Saturday from visceral attacks on his rival to pivot back toward policy differences.
Officials said so far this month they have received 30,000 requests. So far, they have found 15 "suspicious" registrations that have been forwarded to the State Board of Elections.
The latest from News 4 meteorologist Kristen Cornett.
Things are warming up across the region. Meteorologist Bernadette Woods explains how long that will last.
Temperatures are expected to drop this weekend brining chilly overnight and morning weather.
Clear and breezy conditions are slated for Saturday with slightly warmer temperatures on Sunday according to CBS 5's Jim Bernard.
A report by a bipartisan committee found that a "family grudge" influenced her decision making. Meanwhile, McCain's own supporters booed him at a rally when he suggested Barack Obama was "a decent person". Dave Bryan reports.
The candidates for the state Supreme Court appear on WRAL's "Headline Saturday."
Fog,Drizzle stick around through the morning with Rain developing and mixing with Snow late.
Rain will makes its way through the area this weekend and could be stormy during game time Saturday, Ron Trenda reports (2:46).
WBZ meteorologist Ken Barlow gives the latest weather forecast.
Barack Obama is set to talk on Progress Plaza Saturday morning to hold part one of his four neighborhood rallies in Philadelphia, Lesley Van Arsdall reports.