
Jonathan Vigliotti
Foreign Correspondent at CBS News
CBS News National Correspondent - Author of “BEFORE IT’S GONE, stories from the frontlines of climate change in small-town America”, out now.
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2 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Jonathan Vigliotti
Point Roberts, Washington — There may be no town in the U.S. as Canadian as Point Roberts, Washington. "I would say 90% of our business is driven by the Canadians," said Tamara Hansen, who runs the Saltwater Café. On this particular April day, the Saltwater was completely empty at the height of lunch hour. "This is not normal, to not have anybody sitting in the restaurant," Hansen said.
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3 weeks ago |
cbsnews.com | Jonathan Vigliotti
For years, automakers and federal regulators have been working to make cars safer. But what about our homes? In Richburg, South Carolina, a one-of-a-kind research facility is taking on that question. The Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety, funded in part by the insurance industry, builds homes and exposes them to simulated disasters like hurricanes, hail storms and wildfires to find out what makes one house survive while another is destroyed.
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1 month ago |
cbsnews.com | Jonathan Vigliotti
Mom expresses concerns amid measles outbreak The United States has recorded nearly 500 measles cases this year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, most of which have been confirmed in Texas. The growing outbreak in West Texas has primarily affected children or teens who are unvaccinated or those whose vaccination status is unknown, the CDC reports. It's become a major concern for parents, like Davery Jaso.
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1 month ago |
cbsnews.com | Jonathan Vigliotti
Sneak peek: "Dead Girls Don't Talk" In November 2021, Detectives Jonathan Vander Lee and Calvin You had to figure out why a lifeless woman was left at a Los Angeles emergency room. Det. Jonathan Vander Lee: For a fresh case … it's all on you. No one else is gonna solve this thing for you. It's you and your partner, that's it. Video from Southern California Hospital shows staff pulling a woman out of a black Prius and helping her onto a stretcher while two men look on.
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1 month ago |
ktvq.com | Jonathan Vigliotti
There are new developments in the case of the man accused of murdering four University of Idaho students in their off-campus house. Brian Kohberger is set to go on trial in a few months for the 2022 crime and now, court documents reveal prosecutors may call on his family to testify against him. As the families of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin prepare for the trial of the man accused of killing them, Kohberger wants his family members in court too.
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