Sen. Ted Stevens Photos

Stevens case dismissed

Former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, accompanied by his daughters, from left, Beth Stevens, Lily Stevens and Susan Covich, leaves federal court in Washington, Tuesday, April 7, 2009.

A federal judge set aside a jury's guilty verdict and the indictment against former Sen. Ted Stevens, April 7, 2009.

The trial goes to jury

Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, flanked by his his daughter Beth Stevens, left, and wife, Catherine, right, arrives at U.S. District Court in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2008, as his trial on corruption charges goes to the jury.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008, the Stevens' trial went to the jury.

Sen. Ted Stevens historical gallery

Sen. Ted Stevens holds up a live Alaska king crab during a Washington news conference on February 7, 1974, telling the media that he wanted to extend the 12-mile offshore territorial limit for foreign fishing fleets to 200-miles.  Alaska has 30,000 jobs at stake in the fishing and fishery-related industries, and every year the problem gets more serious, and now is the time for strong action, Stevens said.

Historical photo gallery of U.S. Senator Ted Stevens.

Sen. Stevens conviction

Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska leaves federal court in Washington, Monday, Oct. 27, 2008, after a guilty verdict was returned by the jury at his trial.

Images from the historical conviction of Sen. Ted Stevens on seven counts of lying on his financial disclosure forms.

Photo evidence

Government exhibit 10: The exterior of U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens' Girdwood home during the remodeling

Images submitted as evidence throughout the trial.

Snow fall 2009

Now that the ground's covered in the cold white stuff, it's time to get out the cameras and capture the beauty behind the otherwise bummer of a turn in the weather.

Halloween costumes

Post a photo of you in your Halloween costume to show off your creativity and check out others to see how you measure up.

Halloween costumes: Kids

It's one thing to dress up for Halloween as an adult, an entirely cuter thing to get your kid dressed up. Share your photos and check out other tots in disguise.