Watch CBS News

Assignment America


if (pollForm.q1[1-1].checked)
url += "&q1=1";

if (pollForm.q1[2-1].checked)
url += "&q1=2";

if (pollForm.q1[3-1].checked)
url += "&q1=3";


var winname = "assign34";
var windowname = winname.replace(/ /g, "_");
var loc = "https://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/popQuestion/framesourceTest.html?url=";
window.open(loc+url+"&&", windowname, "width=280,height=320"); }

function closed(){
alert("Sorry, voting is now closed");
}

function setFocus(number){
document.popupForm.num[number-1].checked = true }


Sorry, voting is now closed. The winning story will be revealed Monday night at 6:30 p.m. ET on the CBS Evening News. And tune in to catch Steve Hartman's report on Friday.








Send Steve to meet the Dad Of The Century. Over the past four decades, this guy has taken in well over 100 foster kids. Most have gone on to successful careers and happy families of their own - and they pretty much all credit this one man.


Or would you rather have Steve meet a mayor who still lives with his mom? Don't laugh: The kid is in his second term - and he's getting a lot more done than most politicians.


The police academy is generally a young man's calling. But that hasn't stopped Ed Frado, Florida's 63-year-old rookie cop. Steve could introduce us.


Note: If you have a popup blocker you may not see the "You have successfully voted" window on your screen but rest assured your vote has been counted. And remember, only your first vote counts.

Please feel free to E-mail us your Assignment America story ideas at assignment@cbsnews.com

View CBS News In
CBS News App Open
Chrome Safari Continue
Be the first to know
Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting.