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Uvalde, Texas is 2,000 miles away, but the pain from the shooting was felt and seen on the faces of those in attendance.
One event scheduled before Tuesday's massacre took on a new sense of urgency.
Adams marked the anniversary by meeting with members of Floyd's family to outline steps he has taken to fix the NYPD.
Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police sparked weeks of protests and calls for police reforms across the country.
The tradition honors members of the U.S. Navy, Marines and Coast Guard.
A Department of Investigation report uncovered at least 15 homeowners violating the primary residence requirement
Nonprofit Housing Rights Initiative secretly posed as voucher holders and contacted realtors to get an apartment.
Parents dropped off their kids at school Wednesday with heavy hearts and concerns about their children's safety.
Fleet Week is back in New York City in a big way.
CBS2's Lonnie Quinn has a look at the forecast.
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.
CBS2's Nick Caloway spoke to service members on Wednesday night in Times Square.
CBS2's Lonnie Quinn has his eyes on Memorial Day weekend, and it appears the situation is improving.
The city designated prime waterfront property an "urban development action area project," which means homeowners would get a huge break on their taxes. CBS2's Lisa Rozner explains.
They say Black communities have slowly started to come together as police around the country have instituted various reforms. CBS2's Ali Bauman reports.
CBS2's Kevin Rincon has more on the vigils held across the Tri-State Area and what lawmakers plan to do to address the epidemic of mass shootings.
The attitude between the political parties is often one of mutual contempt. So how do they pivot to compromise?
One event scheduled before Tuesday's massacre took on a new sense of urgency.
Educators believe the state is acting in good faith to protect students who have been on a Regents rollercoaster.
Massey, known to family and friends as Kat, has been described as a Civil Rights activist with a deep love for her community. She was 72.
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.
Fleet Week is coming back to New York City in a big way this week.
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.
CBS2 is celebrating the 75th annual Tony Awards with a fun and informative conversation with several of this year's nominees. Join Dana Tyler and Dave Carlin on CBS News New York.
She earned two nominations for the play "for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf."
The former "Grey's Anatomy" star earned a Tony nod for his Broadway debut in the revival of the play "Take Me Out."
He is nominated for "Mrs. Doubtfire," based on the 1993 movie starring Robin Williams.
The two-time Tony winner has earned a nomination for her portrayal of Marian in the revival of "The Music Man."
The veteran comedian is starring in his first musical, "Mr. Saturday Night," and is nominated for two awards.
Several of them you will likely recognize from their successes on television.
Tony-nominated cast members and creatives had the chance to discuss their performances.
"The Tony Awards: Act One" will stream only on Paramount+ starting at 7 p.m. on Sunday, June 12.
CBS2's Jenna DeAngelis spoke to those who benefited from its programs and she has more on how you can get involved.
The Paterson Divas have dedicated countless hours to winning. They've earned the right to play in a tournament abroad, but it's costly and they need help.
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.
JP Sears pitched five innings to win his first career start and the no-name relievers did the rest in a 2-0 win Wednesday.
Evan Longoria homered twice and Joc Pederson hit his fourth in two games as San Francisco cruised to a 9-3 win.
The San Francisco Giants outslugged the New York Mets 13-12 on Tuesday in one of the wildest games imaginable.
Catcher's game-winning single capped the Bombers' 7-6 victory on Tuesday.
Andrew Copp had a goal and two assists in New York's 4-1 win on Tuesday
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.
A Department of Investigation report uncovered at least 15 homeowners violating the primary residence requirement
Uvalde, Texas is 2,000 miles away, but the pain from the shooting was felt and seen on the faces of those in attendance.
Nonprofit Housing Rights Initiative secretly posed as voucher holders and contacted realtors to get an apartment.
Parents dropped off their kids at school Wednesday with heavy hearts and concerns about their children's safety.
The attitude between the political parties is often one of mutual contempt. So how do they pivot to compromise?
The attitude between the political parties is often one of mutual contempt. So how do they pivot to compromise?
Another elementary school tragedy is bringing back raw and painful emotions for families in Connecticut.
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.
The attitude between the political parties is often one of mutual contempt. So how do they pivot to compromise?
A witness said police officers fired on a man and woman who were walking across the street.
CBS2's Jenna DeAngelis spoke to those who benefited from its programs and she has more on how you can get involved.
Bruce Springsteen has announced that he and the E Street Band will start an international tour next year.
The Paterson Divas have dedicated countless hours to winning. They've earned the right to play in a tournament abroad, but it's costly and they need help.
The attitude between the political parties is often one of mutual contempt. So how do they pivot to compromise?
Car thefts are surging nationwide and now some thieves have figured out a hack to access key fobs.
Both happened between 10 and 11 p.m. Monday in West Islip and Hauppauge.
Three women out celebrating at a sweet 16 party were killed when police say a suspected drunk driver broadsided their car.
Surveillance video shared with CBS2 shows a Lincoln slowly taking a left when a Mercedes plowed into it.
A Department of Investigation report uncovered at least 15 homeowners violating the primary residence requirement
Adams marked the anniversary by meeting with members of Floyd's family to outline steps he has taken to fix the NYPD.
Parents dropped off their kids at school Wednesday with heavy hearts and concerns about their children's safety.
The attitude between the political parties is often one of mutual contempt. So how do they pivot to compromise?
One event scheduled before Tuesday's massacre took on a new sense of urgency.
Nineteen people have been diagnosed with Legionnaires' disease in the Highbridge neighborhood since May 3, officials said.
The treatment model is part of the city's plan to address the growing crisis and expand resources to all New Yorkers.
CBS2's Astrid Martinez reports the treatment model is part of the city's plan to address the growing crisis and expand resources to all New Yorkers.
Pfizer says three child-sized doses of its COVID vaccine produced a strong immune response in kids ages six months to five years.
The company says it'll give U.S. regulators the data soon. Moderna is already seeking U.S. clearance to vaccinate kids 5 and under.
Bruce Springsteen has announced that he and the E Street Band will start an international tour next year.
She earned two nominations for the play "for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf."
The former "Grey's Anatomy" star earned a Tony nod for his Broadway debut in the revival of the play "Take Me Out."
He is nominated for "Mrs. Doubtfire," based on the 1993 movie starring Robin Williams.
The two-time Tony winner has earned a nomination for her portrayal of Marian in the revival of "The Music Man."
JP Sears pitched five innings to win his first career start and the no-name relievers did the rest in a 2-0 win Wednesday.
Evan Longoria homered twice and Joc Pederson hit his fourth in two games as San Francisco cruised to a 9-3 win.
The San Francisco Giants outslugged the New York Mets 13-12 on Tuesday in one of the wildest games imaginable.
Catcher's game-winning single capped the Bombers' 7-6 victory on Tuesday.
Andrew Copp had a goal and two assists in New York's 4-1 win on Tuesday
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.
CBS2's Nick Caloway spoke to service members on Wednesday night in Times Square.
CBS2's Lonnie Quinn has his eyes on Memorial Day weekend, and it appears the situation is improving.
The city designated prime waterfront property an "urban development action area project," which means homeowners would get a huge break on their taxes. CBS2's Lisa Rozner explains.
They say Black communities have slowly started to come together as police around the country have instituted various reforms. CBS2's Ali Bauman reports.
CBS2's Kevin Rincon has more on the vigils held across the Tri-State Area and what lawmakers plan to do to address the epidemic of mass shootings.