More young people pursuing blue-collar jobs amid emergence of AI
As the rapid development of artificial intelligence threatens white-collar work, a growing number of young people are opting for blue-collar careers instead. CBS News MoneyWatch reporter Megan Cerullo has more.
Fremont teen faces charge

At about 12:39 Monday morning, a traffic stop was conducted in the 1400 block of North Bell Street. The driver, Pedro G. Zetino-Ramirez, 18, of Fremont was arrested and charged with flight to avoid arrest.
FPD investigating Saturday night incident

The Fremont Police Department is investigating an incident involving minors possibly consuming alcohol Saturday night in the 800 block of East 15th Street. The individuals cited for minor in possession, according to FPD, were: Aidan L. Smith,
Nicole Kidman files for divorce from Keith Urban, citing “irreconcilable differences”
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have been married since 2006 and have two daughters together.
Feds accuse Zillow of paying Redfin $100 million to “stop competing”
The FTC alleges the online real estate firms agreed not to compete against each other in the market for placing rental housing ads.
Feds accuse Zillow of paying Redfin $100 million to “stop competing”
The FTC alleges the online real estate firms agreed not to compete against each other in the market for placing rental housing ads.
Pauline L. Mohr

Pauline L. Mohr, 92, of Fremont died Monday, September 29, 2025, at Nye Legacy in Fremont. Pauline was born February 8, 1933, in Bartlett to William and Hazel ‘Strong’ Worden. The family moved several places while she
Earl (Bill) R. Schmidt

Earl (Bill) R. Schmidt, 83, of Fremont passed away peacefully after a long health battle on Wednesday, September 24, 2025. He was born in Fremont on April 17,1942 to Ernest and Helen (Pollock) Schmidt. Bill graduated from
Inside the genetic genealogy being used to solve crimes
Steve Kroft reports on how a new tool that uses a mixture of DNA analysis and family genealogy has been helping law enforcement crack cold cases.
H.R. McMaster reacts after Trump floats using U.S. cities as military training grounds
President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth are pledging to get rid of what they call “woke” military standards. H.R. McMaster, who served as national security adviser in the first Trump administration, joins “The Takeout” with his