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Friday, 1-year-old Nicholas Dominici died and three other children were hospitalized from suspected opioid exposure.
The president will address world leaders on Tuesday.
A similar pay transparency ordinance has been in effect in New York City since last year.
From autoworkers to Hollywood writers and actors, thousands of union workers have gone on strike in recent months.
Rain will continue into Monday, especially during the morning commute, with isolated storms possible as well.
An implosion of the planted was scrapped earlier in the summer. Instead, the structure will come down bit by bit.
The protest comes at the start of Climate Week in New York City.
The event celebrates the more than 1 million Mexican Americans in the Tri-State Area.
The parade started 54 years ago in 1969. It's held every third Sunday in September.
CBS New York's Vanessa Murdock has your weather forecast for September 17 at 11 p.m.
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.
CBS New York's Vanessa Murdock has your weather forecast for September 17 at 11 p.m.
There was a celebration of American Black culture in Harlem on Sunday. Read more: https://cbsloc.al/3PH4pbd
The Mexican Day Parade returned to Manhattan for a 29th year Sunday. Read more: https://cbsloc.al/45VMfs3
Employers across New York state will now have to disclose pay rates as a new salary transparency law goes into effect. Read more: https://cbsloc.al/3sX5kLJ
Another public meeting will be held on the fate of the old Nabisco plant in Fair Lawn, New Jersey. Read more: https://cbsloc.al/46eoBXh
New York, New Jersey and Connecticut all have pending state legislation that would let students get some extra shuteye.
Nearly half the students are back this school year with a summer's worth of unique working experience.
Nonprofit NY Sun Works has partnered with 300 schools in NYC to build hydroponic farms.
CBS New York's Doug Williams spent the day with a family from Colombia as their two kids returned to the classroom.
More than 900,000 kids returned to New York City public schools Thursday.
Hundreds of students were forced to relocate to other schools after their school's ceiling caved in over the summer.
Experts say creating a healthier lifestyle on their own can lead to more energy, maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding illness and having more self-esteem.
The start of the school year comes with some hurdles, including the high temperatures and the possibility of a bus drivers strike in the weeks ahead.
The September sun had some students seeking shade, and made a water bottle a key back-to-school accessory during recess at Eastview School in White Plains, with staff carefully watching to keep the students.
NYCHA said the boiler would be removed within months, yet one year later, residents say the problem's gotten worse.
The state says Princeton Care Center did not comply with a law that requires 60 days notice before closing.
The council voted on whether to advance a plan to build an artificial turf field alongside a 19th century home.
Several tenants tell CBS New York investigative reporter Tim McNicholas they want to move back in ASAP.
On Sept. 1, 72 residents at Princeton Care Center were told they'd have to relocate due to "financial hardship."
Horrid living conditions recently uncovered at a Plainfield apartment complex have exposed what some lawmakers call a loophole.
Civil rights activists say the data also shows worsening racial disparities.
On average, at least one water main break happens every day across the five boroughs.
The mayor of Plainfield says it's "highly likely" a neighboring building will also be condemned.
The NYPD started preparing for this year's tournament as soon as last year's was over.
Eventually, the alligator will be sent to a sanctuary in Florida.
Dr. Max was deeply loved and respected in our newsroom, by medical professionals he worked with, patients who shared their stories with him, and our viewers.
Martin and his Islanders teammates raised $350,000 for a cause near and dear to all New Yorkers.
It torrentially rained the entire 45 minutes, but everyone's feet remained firmly planted in the sand, determined to fulfill the promise to never forget.
DraftKings offered users a "Never Forget" parlay that required the Yankees, Mets and Jets to win on 9/11.
Thousands of volunteers arrived at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum early Monday morning for what's billed as the country's largest day of charitable service.
The ceremony was held next to twisted steel and beams from Ground Zero, which are on the city's waterfront.
New York City and the nation paused Monday to remember and reflect on the day that changed the United States and the world forever.
It began just like any other day for Gregory Carafello. He was at the office early on Sept. 11, 2001 in the South Tower.
CBS New York's John Dias speaks with the commissioner before Monday's ceremonies begin in Lower Manhattan.
They shared with DeAngelis what it was like being the last voice many of those lost heard that horrific day.
Angellyh Yambo was walking with friends after school in Melrose when she was innocently caught in the crossfire.
The program is an effort to bring this mystical sound to more than 20 local parks and public spaces.
Neighbors in Hamilton Heights are starting to see new bins installed along their blocks.
Activists on both sides of the McGuinness Boulevard Dispute say DOT's new plan fails to address their concerns.
Thousands of volunteers arrived at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum early Monday morning for what's billed as the country's largest day of charitable service.
Thousands of racers raised money to fight breast cancer at the first Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in four years.
Memorials across New York City serve as significant gathering points for loved ones of those killed on 9/11. But three in South Brooklyn stand out from the rest.
The Association to Benefit Children specializes in serving vulnerable children, including those seeking asylum.
Nearly half the students are back this school year with a summer's worth of unique working experience.
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.
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.
Take a look back at Kramer's interviews with some of the biggest and most controversial politicians, including Pedro Espada Jr, Bill Clinton and Michael Bloomberg.
If you or someone you know needs help, you can call or text 988 to speak with a trained, caring counselor.
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.
While back-to-school can be an exciting time for many students, others could be reluctant to return because of bullying. We spoke with Stomp Out Bullying Founder and CEO Ross Ellis for some advice.
Zach Wilson threw three interceptions in his first start since Aaron Rodgers' season-ending Achilles tendon injury.
It was the biggest comeback win for the Giants since a 21-point rally in 1949 — also against the Cardinals.
Cincinnati allowed a pair of unearned runs against the Mets (69-80), who avoided a three-game sweep.
The sputtering offense that has New York well off the pace in the AL East returned.
Megill (8-8) permitted three runs — two earned — and struck out two in 5 2/3 innings.
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.
Many students are already training hard for fall sports, but overuse injuries among children are on the rise.
Fentanyl impacts every neighborhood across the country, and the consequences can be deadly.
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.
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.
Secrets, crime, and community. The CBS New York Book Club team has selected three new fiction books and now it's your turn to vote on which book #ClubCalvi will read next month!
Which book will be the first CBS New York Book Club read for fall? "Broadway Butterfly" by Sara DiVello, "The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store" by James McBride, or "One Blood" by Denene Millner.
Get ready for boxing and books with the CBS New York Book Club's latest Readers' Choice. Author Harold Rogers' debut novel "Tropicália" packs a punch.
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.
Friday, 1-year-old Nicholas Dominici died and three other children were hospitalized from suspected opioid exposure.
The president will address world leaders on Tuesday.
A similar pay transparency ordinance has been in effect in New York City since last year.
From autoworkers to Hollywood writers and actors, thousands of union workers have gone on strike in recent months.
The protest comes at the start of Climate Week in New York City.
After the bright start, clouds will gradually increase today. Some showers are likely by mid to late afternoon. It'll be damp in much of the area before midnight.
Sunday will begin brightly, then by the late afternoon and evening, showers start to infiltrate the region.
The effects brought to our area by Lee will be diminishing as we progress through the evening into the night.
It's feeling like fall today, while Hurricane Lee brings high surf and coastal flood advisories to our beaches.
Today looks mostly sunny and warm, with low humidity this afternoon. Highs are expected to be in the 70s.
An implosion of the planted was scrapped earlier in the summer. Instead, the structure will come down bit by bit.
After the bright start, clouds will gradually increase today. Some showers are likely by mid to late afternoon. It'll be damp in much of the area before midnight.
Fans, students and alumni from HBCUs who tailgated before the game say it's all about coming together as a family.
Investigators say the fire caused extensive damage to the back of the building, then spread to an adjacent home.
Sunday will begin brightly, then by the late afternoon and evening, showers start to infiltrate the region.
After the bright start, clouds will gradually increase today. Some showers are likely by mid to late afternoon. It'll be damp in much of the area before midnight.
Lee stayed offshore, but the storm is causing rip currents, flooding and more dangerous conditions at beaches in our area on Saturday.
The effects brought to our area by Lee will be diminishing as we progress through the evening into the night.
Hurricane Lee is expected to make landfall near Nova Scotia, but the storm is still impacting beaches in our area.
The signs are bigger and brighter, and state officials hope drivers can't miss them.
The president will address world leaders on Tuesday.
United Auto Workers president Shawn Fain said the union is rejecting a 21% pay increase offered by one of the Big Three automakers.
Andrew Yang has run for president and mayor of New York City, and he founded the Forward Party, which he hopes will change American politics as we currently know it.
Trump has one-point edge over Biden in potential rematch.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton was acquitted by the GOP-led state Senate on all 16 articles of impeachment.
First responders said children showed symptoms of opioid exposure and police found a kilo press, which is typically used to process large quantities of drugs.
The East Side hospital has been operating at 20% capacity and lost $1 billion in the last decade, a Mount Sinai spokesperson said.
It's the longest documented case of its kind.
Dr. Nidhi Kumar is On Call for CBS New York to answer some of your questions.
Vaccine experts considered narrower recommendations for only higher-risk groups, but decided almost all Americans could benefit.
"I have listened to everyone, and I am making the decision to pause the show's premiere until the strike is over," Barrymore wrote on Instagram.
The allegations against Russell Brand were made by four women who knew him over a seven-year period, according to British news organizations.
"The bad boy of entertainment is getting the Key to the City from the bad boy of politics," Mayor Eric Adams announced to the crowd.
The suspect allegedly entered the fashion show dressing room Friday and screamed: "I want to marry Emma Watson."
Six teams of lifelong friends join host Josh Duhamel at a stunning lake house where they compete in absurd physical and mental challenges.
Zach Wilson threw three interceptions in his first start since Aaron Rodgers' season-ending Achilles tendon injury.
It was the biggest comeback win for the Giants since a 21-point rally in 1949 — also against the Cardinals.
Cincinnati allowed a pair of unearned runs against the Mets (69-80), who avoided a three-game sweep.
The sputtering offense that has New York well off the pace in the AL East returned.
Megill (8-8) permitted three runs — two earned — and struck out two in 5 2/3 innings.
Angellyh Yambo was walking with friends after school in Melrose when she was innocently caught in the crossfire.
The program is an effort to bring this mystical sound to more than 20 local parks and public spaces.
Neighbors in Hamilton Heights are starting to see new bins installed along their blocks.
Activists on both sides of the McGuinness Boulevard Dispute say DOT's new plan fails to address their concerns.
Thousands of volunteers arrived at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum early Monday morning for what's billed as the country's largest day of charitable service.
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 47th annual Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks Show lit up the skies over the East River on Tuesday night.
CBS New York's Vanessa Murdock has your weather forecast for September 17 at 11 p.m.
There was a celebration of American Black culture in Harlem on Sunday. Read more: https://cbsloc.al/3PH4pbd
The Mexican Day Parade returned to Manhattan for a 29th year Sunday. Read more: https://cbsloc.al/45VMfs3
Employers across New York state will now have to disclose pay rates as a new salary transparency law goes into effect. Read more: https://cbsloc.al/3sX5kLJ
Another public meeting will be held on the fate of the old Nabisco plant in Fair Lawn, New Jersey. Read more: https://cbsloc.al/46eoBXh