Etan Patz case: 1979 disappearance of NYC boy continues to haunt investigators
“48 Hours” goes inside the painstaking investigation through the eyes of those who have spent more than three decades trying to find the 6-year-old boy and to bring closure to his heartbroken parents
RVR Bank announces Kurzenberger’s promotion

RVRB Bank has announced that Tina Kurzenberger has been promoted to Drive Supervisor of the main bank, located at 1005 East 23rd Street in Fremont. Kurzenberger came to RVR Bank in 2021 where she started in customer service.
U.S. cities will see big tourism boost from World Cup, analysis predicts
After a lackluster year for tourism, the U.S. is likely to see a jump in international visitors for the 2026 World Cup, economists say.
Heimann enters no contest plea to reduced charges

A former associate athletic director at Midland University entered a plea of no contest to reduced charges in an alleged sexual assault case Monday in Dodge County District Court. Steven Heimann accepted a plea deal that reduced
10/21: The Takeout with Major Garrett
President Trump demands DOJ pay him $230 million over past federal cases, the New York Times reports; PBS documentary “The Rise of RFK Jr.” debuts.
Alleged audio of Campbell’s Soup executive’s racist rant
A former Campbell’s Soup Company employee has filed a lawsuit against the business with his lawyers saying he recorded a meeting where an executive made offensive comments about Indian workers and said the company’s products were for
Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood shooting suspect dies in prison
A man accused of fatally shooting three people at a Planned Parenthood in Colorado Springs in 2015 died earlier this week, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Swalwell sues housing official who’s made multiple criminal referrals for Trump critics
Trump housing official Bill Pulte also submitted criminal referrals for investigations into Sen. Adam Schiff, New York Attorney General Letitia James and Federal Reserve Board member Lisa Cook.
U.S. will see boost in train travel during holiday season, experts say
AAA expects 2.5 million people will take trains, buses and cruises for travel during the 2025 holiday season. CBS News national reporter Kati Weis has more.
Americans face power shutoffs and mounting debt as energy costs surge
Past-due balances are becoming a reality for many U.S. households as they struggle to keep up with costlier utility bills.