Carter Evans
Coverage of Carter Evans in the Nexus archive.
- Details from Charlie Kirk murder suspect's pretrial hearing in Utah
Prosecutors presented new video evidence during the pretrial hearing for the suspect in Charlie Kirk's shooting. Carter Evans provided a report from Utah on the hearing.
- Prosecutors present case against man accused of killing Charlie Kirk
Prosecutors in Utah began presenting their case against Tyler Robinson, who is accused of killing Charlie Kirk, during a five-day preliminary hearing. Prosecutors aim to prove they have enough evidence to proceed with a murder trial against Robinson, who has not yet entered a plea.
- Suspect in Charlie Kirk killing appears in court
Tyler Robinson, accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, appeared in court Monday for a critical hearing. The case involves charges related to the death of Kirk, a prominent conservative figure.
- Key hearing begins for man accused of killing Charlie Kirk
A key hearing begins for Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk. The update is provided by CBS News' Carter Evans.
- Critical hearing for man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk
Prosecutors are seeking evidence to proceed to trial against Tyler Robinson, accused of murdering conservative activist Charlie Kirk, with his family present. They aim to seek the death penalty.
- Red flag wildfire warnings issued across 8 Western states
Red flag wildfire warnings were issued in eight Western states from the Pacific Northwest to the Desert Southwest due to dry air gusts creating blowtorch-like conditions. The warnings were posted on Friday, as reported by Carter Evans.
- Earthquake shakes Northern California: "I've never seen anything like that"
An earthquake struck Northern California, north of San Francisco, causing injuries and widespread damage. A resident described the event as unprecedented, saying, 'I've never seen anything like that.' Carter Evans reported the incident.
- Massive warehouse fire burns for days in LA, prompting environmental and health concerns
A massive warehouse fire in Los Angeles has been burning for days, causing public health concerns due to toxic fumes. Firefighters report gaining ground on the blaze.
- 8 believed dead in B-52 crash at California's Edwards Air Force Base
A B-52 with eight people on board crashed Monday after takeoff from Edwards Air Force Base in California. The incident is being reported by Carter Evans.
- 8 believed dead in B-52 bomber crash at Edwards Air Force Base, officials say
Eight people are believed to have died in a B-52 bomber crash at Edwards Air Force Base in California, according to officials. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans reported the incident.
- Nick Reiner seeks trust fund release from judge during trial of his parents' murder
Nick Reiner, accused of killing his parents Rob and Estelle Reiner last December, is requesting a judge to release funds from his trust. The case is being reported by Carter Evans.
- Los Angeles police chase ends in fatal shooting of suspect on 405 Freeway
Los Angeles police pursued two suspects on Friday, resulting in a robbery suspect being fatally shot on the 405 Freeway during morning rush hour and an alleged carjacker apprehended by a police K-9 after a three-hour chase.
- Witness describes moment when shooting started outside California graduation ceremony
A shooting occurred outside a commencement ceremony near Sacramento, California, resulting in one death and three injuries. Carter Evans reported on the incident.
- What we know about the suspect who held 10 people hostage at Southern California bank
All 10 hostages are safe after a standoff at a Southern California bank. The suspect is dead, according to police.
- Active hostage situation and bomb threat at California Chase Bank
A man with a bomb allegedly strapped to his chest took at least one hostage at a California Chase Bank on Tuesday. The incident was reported by Carter Evans.
- Hostage situation, bomb threat reported at California Chase Bank
A suspect has taken at least one hostage at a Chase Bank in Bakersfield, California, according to police. Authorities are responding to a reported bomb threat at the location.
- High prices keeping Americans from buying new cars
High prices are preventing many Americans from purchasing new cars, which were once a common milestone. The article highlights this shift, noting that buying a new car now feels more like a luxury for some.
- Latest on Washington chemical blast
Crews in Longview, Washington, have shifted from rescue to recovery efforts following a deadly tank incident, with no additional survivors expected. The search continues for several missing individuals.
- Chemical tank implosion aftermath video shows crushed trucks and deadly scene
Nine people remain unrecovered after a chemical tank implosion in Washington, described as a deadly scene with crushed trucks. The incident was reported by CBS News' Carter Evans.
- Chemical tank implosion may be deadliest Washington industrial tragedy as 9 remain "unrecovered"
A chemical tank implosion in Washington has left nine people 'unrecovered,' with two deaths confirmed and several injured, marking it as the state's deadliest industrial tragedy. The incident was reported by Carter Evans.
- Kouri Richins sentenced to life without parole for murder of husband
Kouri Richins, a Utah mom, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for murdering her husband with fentanyl in 2022. She was convicted of the crime and received the sentence on Wednesday. Carter Evans reported on the sentencing.
- Man accused of starting Palisades Fire admired Luigi Mangione, prosecutors say
A man accused of starting the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles appeared in court, with prosecutors stating he admired Luigi Mangione, who is accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The suspect's admiration for Mangione was revealed during the court proceedings. The Palisades Fire was a catastrophic event that occurred last year.
- Swarms of jellyfish-like fish wash up on West Coast beaches
Hundreds of thousands of sea creatures have washed up on West Coast beaches, stunning scientists. The creatures are described as jellyfish-like fish. This event is being reported by Carter Evans.
- Trump tells public to "have fun" with UFO document release
The Pentagon released UFO documents and President Trump told the public to decide for itself what is going on, saying to 'have fun' with the release. The documents were made public on Friday. Carter Evans reported on the event.
- California accuses State Farm of delaying and underpaying wildfire claims
The California Department of Insurance accuses State Farm of delaying and underpaying claims related to last year's wildfires. State Farm is the nation's largest home insurance company. The accusations include denying claims in addition to delays and underpayment.
- Fuel prices making wildfire battles more expensive
Rising fuel prices are increasing the cost of fighting wildfires, making aircraft usage more expensive. This increase in cost is affecting wildfire battles. Fuel prices are a major factor in this expense.
- Nick Reiner appears in court weeks after pleading not guilty to killing his parents, Rob and Michele
Nick Reiner appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom several weeks after pleading not guilty to the murder of his parents, Rob and Michelle Reiner. The case involves the grisly death of the famous couple.
- More details emerge on correspondents' dinner shooting suspect, "manifesto" to family
New details have surfaced regarding the suspect in the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting and a 'manifesto' sent to his family. CBS News reporter Carter Evans provided updates from Torrance, California.
- The struggles of first-time homebuyers
First-time homebuyers now comprise only 21% of the market, facing challenges such as record-high home prices, elevated interest rates, and competition from baby boomers. Carter Evans reports on these barriers to entry for new buyers.
- Parts of Camp Mystic must remain closed, judge rules after days of emotional testimony
A judge has ruled that parts of Camp Mystic must remain closed under a restraining order while state investigations into last year's deadly flood continue. The decision follows days of emotional testimony presented in court.
- Maui doctor accused of trying to kill his wife found guilty of attempted manslaughter
A jury in Hawaii found Gerhardt Konig guilty of attempted manslaughter after he was accused of trying to kill his wife during a birthday hike. The case involved nearly three weeks of testimony, with Carter Evans reporting the story.