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Although models have backed down considerably on rainfall totals, a flash flood watch and our Red Alert remain in effect.
Israeli authorities said dozens of people were killed and hundreds were wounded in the deadliest attack in Israel in years, CBS News reported.
Police believe the motive for this stabbing may be gang-related.
Workers are on the ground, inspecting and clearing catch basins in neighborhoods and areas susceptible to flooding.
Israel's national rescue service says at least 200 people have been killed and hundreds wounded in a Hamas military incursion on Saturday morning.
Nadine Menendez was driving through Bogota in December 2018 when she struck and killed a 49-year-old man.
Friday night in a game against Baldwin, there were so many people, there was no room left in the bleachers.
An appeals court judge rebuffed Trump's push to pause the trial, but agreed to leave him in control of his holdings.
The festival is dedicated to celebrating television, digital content and interactive entertainment.
Although models have backed down considerably on rainfall totals, a flash flood watch and our Red Alert remain in effect.
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.
The CBS2 weather team has a new way to keep you informed, alerting you to keep you safe.
From the science of forecasting to weather safety – First Alert Weather 101 is an interactive way to get students thinking about STEM. There's also a chance your students might be on TV.
Our First Alert Weather team is visiting local schools to explain the science behind forecasting and how to stay safe when severe weather strikes.
The NYPD said it was monitoring the situation in Israel and that there were no immediate threats to New York City.
Craig Allen has the Tri-State Area's latest First Alert Forecast on CBS2 News This Morning.
As many of you know, Andrea has been on maternity leave for the last few months.
John Elliott's message to drivers this morning: "Slow down!"
The Queens borough president's office handed out dozens of pumps and flood barriers to families in need with heavy rain in the forecast this weekend. CBS New York's Christina Fan reports.
The report says there were 74 fights at the troubled jail during one week alone in September.
One day care in Springfield Gardens, Queens is doing what it can to make child care much more affordable.
Much of New York's infrastructure was not built to handle the amount of rain we've seen recently.
The agency said it would check IDs to prevent ID theft, but investigative reporter Tim McNicholas discovered a loophole.
New York Department of Transportation says Regency Transportation was on the list because of failed inspections.
DEA says dealers are mixing the animal tranquilizer with fentanyl and other drugs, causing flesh wounds and overdoses.
Investigative reporter Tim McNicholas learned it could be forced to pay a $25,000 penalty.
The company has a satisfactory rating with federal regulators, but it's not perfect.
Police say they found a kilo of fentanyl and machines used to package drugs in a day care's closet last week.
For fall foliage, from the Catskills to Central Park in New York and beyond, check out some maps to help you find the best spots.
Starting Monday, anyone can go to COVIDtests.gov to order up to four free at-home COVID tests per household.
The NYPD already uses drones and robot dogs, but now it's turning to robots to potentially patrol subway stations.
The Appellate Division, Second Department, envelops more than half the population of New York State.
The historic venue has a new venture, bringing together curated conversations, film screenings and performances.
The Queens Public Library aims to ensure that people of all ages get to find themselves in the pages of books.
CBS New York takes a deeper dive into the fentanyl crisis in the Bronx.
This comes as the Magnolia Tree Earth Center marks its 50th anniversary.
Officials say the Bronx has one of the highest rates of domestic violence across the city.
The dentists believe New York City isn't taking the time to properly investigate their recent recurring flood problem.
Teens seeking asylum have found a new home environment at the High School for Excellence and Innovation.
Studies show students tend to perform better academically with a certified librarian in school.
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.
Check-in time is 10 a.m. and the walk start time is set for 11:30 a.m.
This Suicide Prevention Month, we're talking about several topics surrounding mental health.
This Suicide Prevention Month, we're exploring a number of topics around mental health.
September is Suicide Prevention Month, and this is also Suicide Prevention Week. At CBS New York, we're committed to breaking the stigma and exploring a number of topics about mental health.
Jack Dahler felt his world come crashing down when he suffered a back injury. He said the pain of not being able to play tennis was worse than anything else.
We speak with a child and adolescent psychologist to learn more about the red and yellow flags and dos and don'ts for parents.
Naomi Osaka started a conversation in 2021 that prioritizing mental health is not just OK but necessary.
We're talking with health experts about what parents can do to help their kids. CBS New York's Zinnia Maldonado has more.
Eppler resigned at Mets GM three days after the team hired David Stearns as president of baseball operations.
Butkus played for the Bears from 1965 until 1973 and was an iconic representative of the team for generations.
"I wanted David to have a clean slate and that meant me stepping down," Eppler said in a statement.
New York made the playoffs in 23 of its previous 27 seasons and it has not missed postseason play since 2009.
Sports bars and restaurants can begin to serve alcohol as early as 8 a.m. for Sunday's 9:30 a.m. kickoff.
The so-called "tripledemic" appears to have arrived, with people everywhere coughing and sneezing.
When you hear about menopause, we often think of women. But hormonal changes can also affect men as they age.
Dr. Nidhi Kumar is On Call for CBS New York to answer some of your questions.
New York, New Jersey and Connecticut all have pending state legislation that would let students get some extra shuteye.
Constant screen time impacts kids' attention spans, among other negative effects. We hear from Dr. Kumar for some best practices heading back to school.
Just as students are heading back to the classroom, a new COVID variant is hitting the Tri-State Area.
A new study finds the weight-loss drug Wegovy could help people with the most common form of heart failure.
Many college freshman are leaving home for the first time, a transition that can be a major stressor on their health.
Many college freshman are leaving home for the first time, an exciting transition, but one that can be a major stressor on their physical and mental health.
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!
Art is the way we express ourselves as makers and creators. We find all kinds of ways to behold art. It's used as a way of helping us express our hopes, dreams and emotions. Sometimes art can bleed into politics, social justice, and philosophy. But can art alter our views of the world? And can it inspire us to change?
Honschar has spent the past seven years painting New York City streets with notes of optimism, cheer and love.
There are only five days left to vote on the next read for the CBS New York Book Club with Mary Calvi.
The latest "Top 3 FicPicks" from the CBS New York Book Club with Mary Calvi have compelling plots centered in the Tri-State Area. Now it's up to you to make a choice and cast your vote for which book the club will read next.
Now's your chance to choose between "Bright Lights, Big Christmas" by Mary Kay Andrews, "The Leftover Woman" by Jean Kwok, and "12 Months to Live" by James Patterson and Mike Lupica.
We hear from the author of our first fall Readers' Choice, a true crime story based on a murder in the roaring 1920s that happened on West 57th Street, not far from the CBS Broadcast Center.
A record 10,000 votes were cast for our top three FicPicks this round.
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.
We hosted our morning show live from five different schools last year to highlight outstanding teachers, students, teams and programs. Now we're looking for more schools to visit this fall.
Murrow is widely known as the most diverse high school in the five boroughs. The mission is to produce a culturally and academically empowered student.
Just as the school was about to reopen after COVID, it was badly flooded by Tropical Storm Ida.
Between Tropical Storm Ida and the COVID pandemic, the students have been through a lot these past few years.
Students have come a long way since the pandemic forced the school to close, and then it was badly flooded by Tropical Storm Ida.
The school was set to reopen from the pandemic when Tropical Storm Ida caused major flooding.
The school was flooded out during Tropical Storm Ida, but fast forward two years later and $21 million of work, it's now immaculate.
Join Chris Wragge as he goes live from the school this Friday morning.
Although models have backed down considerably on rainfall totals, a flash flood watch and our Red Alert remain in effect.
Israeli authorities said dozens of people were killed and hundreds were wounded in the deadliest attack in Israel in years, CBS News reported.
Workers are on the ground, inspecting and clearing catch basins in neighborhoods and areas susceptible to flooding.
Police believe the stabbing may have been gang-related.
An appeals court judge rebuffed Trump's push to pause the trial, but agreed to leave him in control of his holdings.
Although models have backed down considerably on rainfall totals, a flash flood watch and our Red Alert remain in effect.
Bands of rain could lead to localized flooding Saturday.
The rescheduled dates include stops in Albany, Syracuse, Philadelphia and Uncasville, Connecticut.
It's a cool morning with some dense fog. Then, partly cloudy to mostly sunny and a little cooler with highs in the 70s.
Troconis faces charges in the 2019 disappearance of Jennifer Dulos.
Although models have backed down considerably on rainfall totals, a flash flood watch and our Red Alert remain in effect.
Israeli authorities said dozens of people were killed and hundreds were wounded in the deadliest attack in Israel in years, CBS News reported.
Nadine Menendez was driving through Bogota in December 2018 when she struck and killed a 49-year-old man.
Bands of rain could lead to localized flooding Saturday.
Police say the 62-year-old driver drove onto a sidewalk and struck a woman and an 83-year-old man.
Although models have backed down considerably on rainfall totals, a flash flood watch and our Red Alert remain in effect.
Friday night in a game against Baldwin, there were so many people, there was no room left in the bleachers.
Bands of rain could lead to localized flooding Saturday.
The census shows that 50% of Hempstead's population is Hispanic.
Patrick Kellachan is gearing up for his first marathon, with the help of the athletic director at Chaminade High School.
Israeli authorities said dozens of people were killed and hundreds were wounded in the deadliest attack in Israel in years, CBS News reported.
Former treasurer's guilty plea is "bad news" for Rep. George Santos, experts say, whether or not she cooperates with prosecutors.
Adams said the problem is two-fold: helping asylum seekers and helping New Yorkers experiencing poverty.
The former House speaker said he will run for reelection in 2024.
Adams says he wants to give them an honest assessment of what's happening in New York.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so we spoke with a doctor and her patient to get some answers.
NYC Health + Hospitals' abortion care services will be available seven days a week.
Bedbugs are popping up in Paris hotels, homes, and even public transport, and with the Olympics just 10 months away, that has city officials' skin crawling.
The so-called "tripledemic" appears to have arrived, with people everywhere coughing and sneezing.
Advocates, doctors and survivors gathered at the Ziegfeld Ballroom on West 54th Street for the occasion.
The rescheduled dates include stops in Albany, Syracuse, Philadelphia and Uncasville, Connecticut.
"I have a lot of other things that I would love to focus on, so I'm going to lock the door on the studio for a little bit."
The judge ruled that because the woman pleaded no contest to knowingly receiving stolen property in connection to the crime, she was not entitled to Lady Gaga's reward money.
The 77th Annual Tony Awards will air live on CBS2 on Sunday, June 16, 2024.
Chiefs star Travis Kelce is speaking out about the NFL's focus on his relationship with Taylor Swift.
Eppler resigned at Mets GM three days after the team hired David Stearns as president of baseball operations.
Butkus played for the Bears from 1965 until 1973 and was an iconic representative of the team for generations.
"I wanted David to have a clean slate and that meant me stepping down," Eppler said in a statement.
New York made the playoffs in 23 of its previous 27 seasons and it has not missed postseason play since 2009.
Sports bars and restaurants can begin to serve alcohol as early as 8 a.m. for Sunday's 9:30 a.m. kickoff.
The Appellate Division, Second Department, envelops more than half the population of New York State.
The historic venue has a new venture, bringing together curated conversations, film screenings and performances.
The Queens Public Library aims to ensure that people of all ages get to find themselves in the pages of books.
CBS New York takes a deeper dive into the fentanyl crisis in the Bronx.
This comes as the Magnolia Tree Earth Center marks its 50th anniversary.
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.
A suspect has been charged in connection with a long-unsolved string of killings known as the Gilgo Beach murders.
The NYPD said it was monitoring the situation in Israel and that there were no immediate threats to New York City.
Craig Allen has the Tri-State Area's latest First Alert Forecast on CBS2 News This Morning.
As many of you know, Andrea has been on maternity leave for the last few months.
John Elliott's message to drivers this morning: "Slow down!"
The Queens borough president's office handed out dozens of pumps and flood barriers to families in need with heavy rain in the forecast this weekend. CBS New York's Christina Fan reports.