Signs of change in Cuba after Fidel Castro's death

Cuban dictator Fidel Castro was laid to rest after more than a week of mourning and a nationwide tour with his ashes.

His ashes were placed inside a tomb at the Santa Ifigenia Cemetery in Santiago. Sunday's ceremony came on the ninth day of official mourning. The dictator ruled the communist nation for decades before stepping aside in 2008. Just last year, President Obama moved to normalize relations with Cuba after decades of severed ties.

FOX 29's Joyce Evans is in Cuba with a look at how the growing business of tourism is giving the country's economy a boost.

Of course, many things in Cuba appear to be frozen in time before the Castro revolution and American trade embargo. Joyce saw plenty of those classic convertibles. Those colorful cars that have become a symbol of Cuba for westerners who have been able to visit.