This weekend, “48 Hours” looks at the cases of two women that moved to Florida, then vanished. Susan Spencer looks at one detective’s search for a killer. Source
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NBA rookie and his manager mom succeeding on and off the court
Michael Carter-Williams is considered the front runner for the NBA Rookie of the Year. CBS News’ Jim Axelrod sat down with him and his manager and mother, Mandy Carter-Zegarowski, to discuss how they work together. Source
What’s behind mysterious checks sent from Stanford account?
Dozens of people in the Bay Area are receiving random checks for thousands of dollars with a Stanford University return address. The checks are being sent from a Stanford FedEx account, but actually coming from a Southern California title company. KPIX-TV’s Len Ramirez reports. Source
Janet Evanovich on new action-packed novel, “The Chase”
Author Janet Evanovich has sold more than 75 million books. Evanovich joins the “CBS This Morning” co-hosts to reveal her secrets to writing, collaborating with author and television producer Lee Goldberg, and her new novel, “The Chase.” Source
Every minute counts with stroke treatment, study finds
Daily health headlines: Faster treatment improves stroke recovery, cancer patients with diabetes have lower survival rates, plus more top stories. Source
Martin Sheen calls for higher minimum wage
Former “West Wing” star lobbies for a raise in minimum wage, plus Paris Hilton unveils her first real estate project. Suzanne Marques has today’s Eye on Entertainment. Source
“First Kiss” makes the Internet fall in love
Nick Dietz compiles some of the week’s best viral videos, including a robotic table tennis machine, a black bear going to great lengths for a tasty beaver treat and a 3-year-old who debates everything. Plus, the Internet falls in love with “First Kiss.” To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE. Source
Photo app helps blind to “see”
A Colorado teenager is using an iPhone app to identify objects like food, medication and his favorite sports cards. The app takes photos, then a voice tells him what the photo shows. CBS Denver’s Kathy Walsh reports. Source
Iconic Boston Marathon runner Dick Hoyt has died at 80
Hoyt ran the Boston Marathon while pushing his son in a wheelchair from 1980 to 2014. Source
Denver holds first ever marijuana jobs fair
Marijuana sales in Colorado are booming after the state legalized recreational use. Now companies in the pot business are looking to add more employees. CBS’ Karen Morfitt takes a look at the first marijuana jobs fair in Denver. Source