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Police responded to a 911 call and found the 37-year-old man unconscious and unresponsive on pavement, according to NYPD.
We have a Red Alert issued for Saturday and Sunday due to the expected heat, as well as a risk for a few strong storms late Sunday afternoon.
It might be tempting to take a dip this weekend, but this really isn't the time. Lifeguards will not be on duty until Memorial Day weekend.
The new map still leaves in place the new 12th District in Manhattan, which will result in longtime Reps. Jerry Nadler and Carolyn Maloney running against each other.
The case has been identified as positive for Orthopoxvirus, which is the family of viruses monkeypox belongs to.
The day marks one week since a gunman shot and killed 10 people and wounded three at a Tops in Buffalo.
Witnesses told CBS2 they saw people running and assumed it could be something much worse.
Police sources believe a robbery set off a chain reaction of tit-for-tat gang-related violence.
One is in New York on a student visa, another is undocumented and a third is concerned about his parents in Turkey.
John Elliott has the Tri-State Area's latest forecast on CBS2 News This Morning.
There's also a chance your students might be on TV.
The CBS2 weather team has a new way to keep you informed, alerting you to keep you safe.
Total Home Technologies is a go-to place for smart home and home automation., CBS2's John Elliott reports.
Fairchilds is a gourmet marketplace that has everything from sandwiches to butchers to produce and groceries, CBS2's John Elliott reports.
Fur Finder is a nuisance wildlife management company that handles squirrels, bats, raccoons and other small animals humanely, CBS2's John Elliott reports.
The Roseland Free Public Library's mini golf fundraiser supports dozens of monthly programs at the library, CBS2's John Elliott reports.
The Roseland Free Public Library is hosting an indoor, mini golf fundraiser on May 21, CBS2's John Elliott reports.
The day marks one week since a gunman shot and killed 10 people and wounded three at a Tops in Buffalo.
The first funeral was held Friday for one of the victims of the Buffalo supermarket massacre.
The 18-year-old suspect faces a first-degree murder charge and has pleaded not guilty. Authorities continue to investigate the possibility of hate crime and terrorism charges.
A Brooklyn bishop who has spent years helping his community is now begging for help himself. He's asking for someone to make repairs on his church.
Rep. Tom Suozzi called her a hypocrite, charging that when she was in Congress she was a big supporter of the NRA.
The New York state Attorney General will be investigating social media platforms used by the suspected gunman.
The president's Buffalo visit comes three days after police say a white gunman went on a racially motivated shooting spree, killing 10 Black people and injuring three others at a grocery store.
There were prayers for Buffalo, for peace and for equality in Hempstead, where the hatred was answered with unity.
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced $2.8 million in funding to help the Buffalo shooting victims and surrounding community.
When CBS2's Maurice DuBois got a call from comedy show "Desus & Mero" on Showtime to a guest on their show, he had no idea what he'd be walking into.
According to the CDC, 1 in 3 high school students reported feelings of sadness or hopelessness in 2019.
Fans apparently offered students hundreds of dollars to snag a ticket.
The city's first-of-its-kind mental health center opened in during the pandemic, and it is already changing lives.
Cojuan Cabassa overcame her father's death to become an influence to her neighbors through mindfulness teachings.
Esther Zhang turned her failed 3D-printed arch into a work of art that now stands as a symbol to inspire future students.
The 2018 fire was deliberately set by troubled teens. So there's a poignancy in the future plans for this property.
Artists from around the world deconstructed and recreated Moleskine notebooks as statements on society.
The Schomburg Center hosted leaders in real estate, construction and redevelopment to address racial inequality.
Harlem Haberdashery held a derby party Saturday to celebrate the boutique's tenth year in business.
The debate continues over how to redevelop a block of West 145th Street in Harlem.
Archivists say they're in a race with time to preserve materials that are literally crumbling and the work of historical society volunteers.
The Rangers have managed one goal in the first two games.
The rainout buys the Yankees an extra day to sort out their banged-up bullpen.
The forecast calls for 3 to 5 inches of snow at Coors Field.
New York lost for just the second time in 11 games and is still a major-league best 28-10.
The slugger's two-run shot off Giovanny Gallagos gave the Amazins' a 7-6 victory on Thursday.
The idea of switching careers at the age 50 might seem stressful, but a new line of work offers new opportunities to grow.
As a heart transplant recipient, he's experienced unimaginable pain. Now, he's dishing it out.
While Dickens didn't create Christmas, he changed the narrative by popularizing empathy for those less fortunate and spending the time with family -- or what we know as the holiday spirit.
One marathon is a feat, but how about running four marathons in four days at the age of 71?
One family gave CBS2's Steve Overmyer a chance to see New York through their eyes for this week's Snapshot New York.
For more than 20 years, Improv Everywhere has been turning New York City into a playground for positive pranks.
In 1984, Westbrook became the first African-American man to win an Olympic medal in fencing. He became a six-time Olympian. Since then, he's been driving the sport towards progress.
For generations, craftsmen have claimed to be the best of the best. But did you know there's now a Super Bowl of masonry to prove it?
For kids growing up in the Bronx, there's a charity providing a program that gives them a place to go after school and help build their future.
For hard-to-find flavors from faraway continents, professional chefs and home cooks flock to a specialty food store founded in 1944.
Multiple generations are working side-by-side to pursue a dream they didn't know they had.
"When you can say you've kept a customer, a loyal customer, for 60, 70, 80 years, through the generations, then you know that you've had a successful business," co-owner Lou Di Palo told CBS2's Elle McLogan.
"I walk in here every day, and I feel the legacy of my family," fourth-generation owner Alice Goldberg told CBS2's Elle McLogan.
"It doesn't really matter who you are. You're welcome here," co-owner Victorious De Costa told CBS2's Elle McLogan.
In pursuit of food and familiarity, many regulars have been coming back for decades.
The neighborhood staple includes an old-fashioned soda fountain.
"I like the things that are a little bit odd and a little different," owner Delanee Koppersmith told CBS2's Elle McLogan.
"It's not just dressing really cute dogs in really cute outfits. It's doing it in a way where we can get up every morning and respect ourselves," co-owner Santos Agustin told CBS2's Elle McLogan.
Police responded to a 911 call and found the 37-year-old man unconscious and unresponsive on pavement, according to NYPD.
The day marks one week since a gunman shot and killed 10 people and wounded three at a Tops in Buffalo.
It might be tempting to take a dip this weekend, but this really isn't the time. Lifeguards will not be on duty until Memorial Day weekend.
One is in New York on a student visa, another is undocumented and a third is concerned about his parents in Turkey.
Tay was shot and killed around 5 p.m. Monday in Longwood. Investigators said two people on a scooter were shooting at a 13-year-old along the sidewalk on Fox Street, but they struck Tay in the stomach.
The maximum rebate is $250 for up to three children.
Company Mars Wrigley says there's a chance some of those items may have been contaminated with thin metal strands.
The pandemic relief fund passed by Democrats provides $350 billion directly to cities, counties and states.
Formula is more than 40 percent out of stock in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and 27 other states.
A typical year generates about 14 named storms. Experts are forecasting anywhere from 17-19 named storms this year.
Witnesses told CBS2 they saw people running and assumed it could be something much worse.
Authorities remind homeowners that bears are attracted by the smell of food.
Generations of students have heard Daniel Gill's story.
Toll evaders cost the agencies millions of dollars and officials are determined to go after drivers who break the law to avoid paying them.
Consumer advocates say millions of New York drivers pay more for auto insurance because of less-than-excellent credit.
Saturday could be downright dangerous with a combination of hot temperatures, ocean riptides and no lifeguards.
Lazar died two days after his 10th birthday, suffering an epileptic seizure during a Little League game.
It was an operation that closed 200 cases and executed 116 arrests, of which 69 involved gang members.
Another place in Deer Park was also raided. The investigation started after complaints over multiple code violations.
For 25 years, the nonprofit has splashed walls of burn units, treatment centers and special needs camps.
The new map still leaves in place the new 12th District in Manhattan, which will result in longtime Reps. Jerry Nadler and Carolyn Maloney running against each other.
He said Friday he plans to run for Congress in the redrawn 10th District that includes his address in western Brooklyn and part of Manhattan.
CBS2's Marcia Kramer experienced firsthand Thursday how effective the scanning system can be.
"I am proud to assure them that they have the full, total, complete backing of the United States of America," the president said.
New Jersey's acting AG adds that this initiative is a "crucial next step" in improving community-police relations.
The New York City health department sent out an alert to all medical providers about monkeypox Friday after confirming one person tested positive for Orthopoxvirus, which is the family of viruses monkeypox belongs to.
New York City's health department says a patient is being treated for a presumptive positive case of monkeypox. The CDC still has to confirm the case with its own testing.
The World Health Organization says monkeypox has been reported in 11 countries that don't normally have the disease, including the United States. There are about 80 confirmed cases, and there's a possible case in New York City. CBS2's Jenna DeAngelis has what you need to know.
According to health experts, it's not a goal most women are able to achieve.
The Support and Connection Center, the only mental health care center of its kind in the city, opened in East Harlem back in 2020 to address substance abuse and mental illness. CBS2's Jessi Mitchell shows us how the center is changing lives.
Dozens of music industry heavy hitters stepped out for Biggie Smalls.
When CBS2's Maurice DuBois got a call from comedy show "Desus & Mero" on Showtime to a guest on their show, he had no idea what he'd be walking into.
The cast of "MJ the Musical" paid tribute to another music legend in the audience Thursday night.
Brooklyn-born rapper Christopher Wallace was murdered at age 24. The case remains unsolved.
CBS2's Dana Tyler led the conversation with Daniel Craig and Tony nominee Ruth Negga at the Longacre Theatre.
The Rangers have managed one goal in the first two games.
The rainout buys the Yankees an extra day to sort out their banged-up bullpen.
The forecast calls for 3 to 5 inches of snow at Coors Field.
New York lost for just the second time in 11 games and is still a major-league best 28-10.
The slugger's two-run shot off Giovanny Gallagos gave the Amazins' a 7-6 victory on Thursday.
For hard-to-find flavors from faraway continents, professional chefs and home cooks flock to a specialty food store founded in 1944.
Multiple generations are working side-by-side to pursue a dream they didn't know they had.
"When you can say you've kept a customer, a loyal customer, for 60, 70, 80 years, through the generations, then you know that you've had a successful business," co-owner Lou Di Palo told CBS2's Elle McLogan.
"I walk in here every day, and I feel the legacy of my family," fourth-generation owner Alice Goldberg told CBS2's Elle McLogan.
"It doesn't really matter who you are. You're welcome here," co-owner Victorious De Costa told CBS2's Elle McLogan.
Ten people were killed and three were injured in a mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket on May 14, 2022.
This year's theme is Gilded Glamour, and the stars are dripping in opulence.
The Mets unveiled the long-awaited Tom Seaver statue before their sold-out home opener at Citi Field on April 15, 2022.
Nearly two dozen people were injured in a shooting and smoke bomb attack aboard a Brooklyn subway Tuesday.
The Yankees opened the 2022 season with a walk-off win in extra innings against the Boston Red Sox.
Total Home Technologies is a go-to place for smart home and home automation., CBS2's John Elliott reports.
Fairchilds is a gourmet marketplace that has everything from sandwiches to butchers to produce and groceries, CBS2's John Elliott reports.
Fur Finder is a nuisance wildlife management company that handles squirrels, bats, raccoons and other small animals humanely, CBS2's John Elliott reports.
The Roseland Free Public Library's mini golf fundraiser supports dozens of monthly programs at the library, CBS2's John Elliott reports.
The Roseland Free Public Library is hosting an indoor, mini golf fundraiser on May 21, CBS2's John Elliott reports.