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The report is just a draft and still has to be approved by the MTA board. It will be open for public comment.
Throughout the night, the NYPD tried to contain the group by holding lines and putting up barricades.
"There are people of good faith who make an argument, both pro and con, for the expulsion resolution for Santos," the Louisiana Republican said.
For some it's an annual tradition and for others it's an event to check off their bucket list.
Henry Kissinger, known for his practice of "realpolitik," was credited with helping thaw relations between the U.S. and China. But he was also accused of alleged war crimes.
The driver did not stay on the scene.
An American mother of three was among the latest group of hostages released by Hamas on Wednesday, President Biden said.
We've learned more about the Woodbury, Long Island man who police said barricaded himself in his house after allegedly committing sex crimes against a 14-year-old girl.
The NYPD said a 57-year-old track worker was struck by a northbound D train just before 12:30 a.m.
The countdown is own for Congress to decide whether to oust embattled New York Rep. George Santos. Lawmakers are expected to discuss the matter on the House floor Thursday and Friday. CBS New York's Lisa Rozner reports. Read more: https://cbsloc.al/47rFQFH
CBS New York's Lonnie Quinn has your First Alert Forecast for November 29 at 11 p.m.
For the first time, we're getting a sense of how much congestion pricing could cost drivers entering New York City's Central Business District. Read more: https://cbsloc.al/3QVVfqK
New York City officially kicked off the holiday season Wednesday night with the lighting of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. Thousands of people gathered for the annual holiday tradition in Midtown. CBS New York's Jennifer Bisram reports. Read more: https://cbsloc.al/47WzoWS
Crews worked on a water main break in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, on Wednesday. It happened around 4 p.m. on Baltic Street at Clinton and Henry streets. About 20 homes were affected.
Overdoses in the hallway, drug paraphernalia littered in the building, and two years of complaints without results. What's a landlord to do but go to court?
Journalists and the public have long listened to police radio communications to learn what's going on across the city.
As the holiday shopping season gets underway, so does the season for scams. And they have new ways to try and get their hands on your money this year.
The issues started with a pandemic backlog -- a shortage of microchips hampering car production nationwide.
The campaign includes a new PSA, as well as tips to educate people on how to properly purchase and safely use lithium-ion battery powered devices.
Families are still searching for thousands of dollars deposited into their loved ones' accounts.
The number of assaults on transit workers has been on the rise for at least the past four years.
A passenger said flight attendants told them to spread out to rebalance the plane.
They're also moving forward with a new law to try to prevent something like this from happening again.
The iconic balloons and marching bands had to veer around the demonstrators, but it did not stop the 97-year-old annual tradition from going on.
He was among 300 veterans to receive free turkeys, hams, winter coats, hats, gloves, scarves, blankets, which were donated by companies and nonprofits across Long Island at Freeport's annual Veterans Stand Down.
Mayor Eric Adams joined CBS New York to discuss budget cuts and the FBI investigation into his campaign finances.
It's part of the city's plan for the first-ever regulated community vending at Corona Plaza.
Local residents say getting around the busy travel hub is anything but easy.
A set of four apartment buildings on West 118th Street have not had hot water or heat all of November.
Here's how its programs go beyond the four walls of a building, as libraries citywide face budget cuts.
For 15 years, POTS received funding through a state grant called Hunger Prevention and Nutrition Assistance Program.
Players say they've been asking the city for years to fix the Kissena Park bocce court's cracking wood, warped equipment storage box and water fountain that runs dry.
Mentors in the former Next STEPS program share the importance of intervention for youth in NYCHA housing.
Key players are hoping to take advantage of a unique window of opportunity to build the long-proposed BQ Green project.
The relay boxes have been a target of theft repeatedly over the course of months.
David Schechter explores the connection between wildfires and climate change for "On The Dot."
Experts say climate change will continue to impact the Tri-State Area, driving bigger storm surges, more intense rainfall more often, and extreme heat that lingers longer, to name a few.
In 2021, 44% of high school students reported they persistently felt sad or hopeless, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That's why CBS2 launched a series of special reports on breaking the stigma when it comes to children and mental health.
CBS2 honors and celebrates the contributions of Black people to American history in our special.
From the top of a volcano in Hawaii to highways across the country, we'll help you understand where carbon dioxide in the atmosphere comes from and how it's warming our planet.
Superstorm Sandy was deadly, destructive and relentless. Ten years after Sandy, the hardest-hit areas are recovering and rebuilding.
Residents say Ms. Lonnie is following in the footsteps of Ms. Fox, a legendary Bronx native who worked her whole life to better the community.
In this installment of "Our Block," the late, legendary CBS2 reporter Vic Miles takes us to Flushing, Queens in 1983.
East 116th Street between Lexington and Third Avenues was known as the commercial corridor. There you will find business owners, many of which are immigrants, working to establish their roots.
Vic Miles takes us on a trip back in time to visit Lyman Place, a block in the Morrisania section of the South Bronx that was undergoing a transformation in the 1980s.
Vic Miles visited Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, where a community garden on Bergen Street was just starting to grow.
In the 1980s, a community in the Kingsbridge section of the Bronx was at the crossroads of racial change.
Fifty-five years ago this week, civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. We take a look back at his legacy through the perspective of young New Yorkers.
CBS2's Lonnie Quinn and meteorologist/weather producer Giorgio Panetta take a look back at the blizzard of 1996.
Rewatch some of CBS2's coverage from 1999 and 2000 of New Year's Eve, how people panicked and prepared for the millennium bug, and what happened next.
If you or someone you know needs help, you can call or text 988 to speak with a trained, caring counselor.
Nearly one in three U.S. teenagers experiences anxiety that interferes with their daily functioning.
There's evidence being lonely can literately shorten your life, and these feeling can be experienced at any age.
Happy Jack's mission goes beyond music and works to give artists the help and guidance they need to support mental health.
It opened in the early 1980s as the very first permanent supportive housing for a specific population that's often overlooked.
Celebrities like Heidi Klum and Arnold Schwarzenegger have shared the 90s-style images. The filters can look realistic, but doctors say trends like this can impact your mental health. Dr. Samantha DeCaro, director of clinical outreach and education at the Renfrew Center, joined Dick Brennan and Dana Tyler to discuss it.
The charter school system that got its start in Harlem is setting a new standard for mental health care on campuses everywhere.
CBS New York's Cindy Hsu sits down with two of the organization's board members as we continue to break the stigma around mental health.
Karen Carson, host of "Karen in the Morning" on Audacy's new 102.7 and Elizabeth Clemens, executive director of the New Jersey chapter of AFSP joined Cindy Hsu on CBS2 News at 9 a.m. Click here for more information
New York improved to 16-4-1, tops in the NHL in wins and points (33).
At the end of the 21-day practice window, New York will decide whether to activate the soon-to-be 40-year-old.
The Knicks advanced to the knockout stage with a victory over the Charlotte Hornets on Tuesday night.
Michael McLeod and Dawson Mercer also scored for the Devils, who were coming off a win over Buffalo last Saturday.
While the Nets were engaged in their close fight with the Raptors, Boston routed Chicago 124-97.
Shopping can be good for your health as you hit the stores this holiday season, but be careful not to go overboard.
Thanksgiving is a time for food, family and relaxation. But for health care workers, it can be one of the busiest days of the year.
Dr. Nidhi Kumar is On Call for CBS New York with the latest research on diabetes prevention and management.
Dr. Kumar explains why the area is seeing an uptick in cases, and breaks down the symptoms and new treatment options.
Dr. Nidhi Kumar is On Call for CBS New York to explain why some sights and sounds get our hearts racing.
The American Heart Association discovered a link between four key factors: Cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, type 2 diabetes, and obesity.
It's the second leading cause of death around the world, but many Americans don't know how to recognize one.
In addition to anxiety and depression, feeling lonely can impact physical health and wellbeing.
The so-called "tripledemic" appears to have arrived, with people everywhere coughing and sneezing.
Get ready for a spine-chilling adventure as we delve into the world of the supernatural!
One man is making it his mission to give the heart of New York a heartbeat.
A new program in Westchester County helps people with disabilities immerse themselves in the local parks like never before.
During a workout in his backyard, every pitch got faster until Semerano threw at 101 mph.
Celebrate unity in the USA as we honor our service members, tour revolutionary history and see a fireworks show of the future in this star-spangled special!
As the CBS New York Book Club with Mary Calvi digs into our latest read, "The Little Liar," we hear from the author about his humble beginnings right here in Queens.
We asked you to choose from our Top 3 FicPicks: "The Little Liar" by Mitch Albom, "The General and Julia" by Jon Clinch or "The Watchmaker's Hand" by Jeffery Deaver. So what did you choose?
You voted on our Top 3 FicPicks: "The Little Liar" by Mitch Albom, "The General and Julia" by Jon Clinch, and "The Watchmaker's Hand" by Jeffery Deaver.
Which book will be our next read? Hear from each of the authors before casting your vote.
Help us choose from three ficpicks with plots and/or authors based in New York, New Jersey or Connecticut.
This Friday, Class Act with Chris Wragge will be live at Francis Lewis High School in Fresh Meadows, Queens.
The school has a little bit of everything, like a culinary department with a rooftop greenhouse where kids grow food for their culinary program.
Suhr was a star captain of the football and baseball teams at James Madison High School and loved playing for the FDNY vs. the NYPD.
Class Act with Chris Wragge is coming to you live from the Brooklyn school as it honors a former student athlete who died in the line of duty on 9/11.
We'll be live this Friday morning from James Madison High School in Brooklyn.
This Friday morning, Chris Wragge will be live at James Madison High School as they rename the football field for a former student athlete killed on 9/11.
The Brooklyn high school is renaming its football field for a special former student athlete, Firefighter Danny Suhr who died on 9/11.
Class Act with Chris Wragge returns Oct. 20! Chris will be anchoring the whole morning show live from James Madison High School in Brooklyn! Check out more Class Act stories here
It is the most wonderful time of the year -- back-to-school season. CBS New York's Chris Wragge takes a look at the stories he did during the previous school year.
Before you make the big move to the Big Apple, make sure your new home internet is the fastest, and offers the best value.
Get the speed you're paying for with one of these tested-and-true, handpicked routers.
For anyone living in New York City (or planning to move into Manhattan), and who's looking to save money by bundling their TV and home Internet service, here are the best options.
Throughout the night, the NYPD tried to contain the group by holding lines and putting up barricades.
For some it's an annual tradition and for others it's an event to check off their bucket list.
The report is just a draft and still has to be approved by the MTA board. It will be open for public comment.
The driver did not stay on the scene.
The NYPD said a 57-year-old track worker was struck by a northbound D train just before 12:30 a.m.
It's the coldest morning since last February, with widespread wind chills in the teens and low 20s.
At a New Jersey funeral on Tuesday, family and friends remembered Toby and Brooke Cohen.
For Wednesday, the cold will remain in place, but less wind will make it feel slightly better.
The coldest air of the season will likely be observed Tuesday through at least Wednesday morning.
The year was 1983, and the demand far exceeded the supply, as parents cut all kinds of corners to get one.
The report is just a draft and still has to be approved by the MTA board. It will be open for public comment.
Newark's mayor says the efforts of an outreach team, new housing and preventive services have contributed to the drop.
Teaneck High School students holding signs and Palestinian flags left their last period classes for a planned rally.
It's the coldest morning since last February, with widespread wind chills in the teens and low 20s.
A flyer promoting a "Teaneck High School walk out for Palestine" reads in part, "Do not stay silent during a genocide."
We've learned more about the Woodbury, Long Island man who police said barricaded himself in his house after allegedly committing sex crimes against a 14-year-old girl.
Officials say 16 people lived inside an illegal rental property that became a deathtrap for an 81-year-old tenant.
When officers arrived, they saw a 14-year-old girl running down the street. She said she was being chased by a man.
As many as 49,000 drivers risk suspension if they fail to submit an acceptable vision test before Friday.
After years of intensive work, it was due to soon open as the Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe.
Henry Kissinger, known for his practice of "realpolitik," was credited with helping thaw relations between the U.S. and China. But he was also accused of alleged war crimes.
Schumer's remarks during a nearly-45 minute speech on the Senate floor come at a sensitive time in the Israel-Hamas war.
Instructions show how seven movements in seven minutes is all it takes to get started.
The City Council questioned DOE officials at a hearing Wednesday about whether or not students can stay in their current schools even if they move.
"There are people of good faith who make an argument, both pro and con, for the expulsion resolution for Santos," the Louisiana Republican said.
There's evidence being lonely can literately shorten your life, and these feeling can be experienced at any age.
Hospitals in China are swamped with kids diagnosed with pneumonia and other respiratory infections.
The genetic testing helps create more targeted treatment plans. However, one-third of health plans don't currently cover it.
A highly-mutated descendant called JN.1 could be to blame.
Patients in need of emergency care were being diverted away from hospitals impacted by the network outage.
Wu-Tang Clan members RZA and Young Dirty Bastard sat down with "CBS Mornings" co-host Nate Burleson to talk about 50 years of hip-hop and the group's legacy.
Late night host Stephen Colbert is recovering from surgery for a ruptured appendix, he said on Monday.
A legendary rock band is giving a goodbye kiss to their hometown.
A claim filed Wednesday alleges Combs drugged and sexually assaulted a woman in 1991.
The plaintiff alleges Foxx sexually assaulted her inside Catch NYC in the Meatpacking District in 2015.
New York improved to 16-4-1, tops in the NHL in wins and points (33).
At the end of the 21-day practice window, New York will decide whether to activate the soon-to-be 40-year-old.
The Knicks advanced to the knockout stage with a victory over the Charlotte Hornets on Tuesday night.
Michael McLeod and Dawson Mercer also scored for the Devils, who were coming off a win over Buffalo last Saturday.
While the Nets were engaged in their close fight with the Raptors, Boston routed Chicago 124-97.
It's part of the city's plan for the first-ever regulated community vending at Corona Plaza.
Local residents say getting around the busy travel hub is anything but easy.
A set of four apartment buildings on West 118th Street have not had hot water or heat all of November.
Here's how its programs go beyond the four walls of a building, as libraries citywide face budget cuts.
For 15 years, POTS received funding through a state grant called Hunger Prevention and Nutrition Assistance Program.
The 50th Annual Village Halloween Parade drew massive crowds, celebrating the theme "Upside/Down:Inside/OUT."
As much of the northeast experiences heavy rains, parts of New York City are beginning to flood.
Thousands of people flooded Union Square on Friday for a PlayStation giveaway promoted by livestreamer Kai Cenat.
A crane went up in flames high above Manhattan, then partially collapsed onto the street below.
The Grammy Award winning singer who graced the stage for generations died at the age of 96.
The countdown is own for Congress to decide whether to oust embattled New York Rep. George Santos. Lawmakers are expected to discuss the matter on the House floor Thursday and Friday. CBS New York's Lisa Rozner reports. Read more: https://cbsloc.al/47rFQFH
CBS New York's Lonnie Quinn has your First Alert Forecast for November 29 at 11 p.m.
For the first time, we're getting a sense of how much congestion pricing could cost drivers entering New York City's Central Business District. Read more: https://cbsloc.al/3QVVfqK
New York City officially kicked off the holiday season Wednesday night with the lighting of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. Thousands of people gathered for the annual holiday tradition in Midtown. CBS New York's Jennifer Bisram reports. Read more: https://cbsloc.al/47WzoWS
Crews worked on a water main break in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, on Wednesday. It happened around 4 p.m. on Baltic Street at Clinton and Henry streets. About 20 homes were affected.