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Investigators are looking through a hate-filled manifesto that's laced with racist language. Of the 13 people shot, 11 were Black.
Harlem residents are mourning the victims in Buffalo and working to come to terms with the brutal event.
Police said when they arrived at the apartment the little girl was unconscious and unresponsive.
Gov. Hochul is among local leaders blasting social media platforms following the shooting.
Thousands of people flooded Central Park on Sunday to take part in the largest HIV-AIDS fundraising event in the world.
Lisa Burton, a member of New Rochelle Against Racism, said the Buffalo shooting was a tragic but reoccurring theme.
Dozens came out for a vigil turned rally Sunday as people struggle with a wide range of emotions, from sadness and anger to downright frustration.
One person has been detained and a possible weapon has been recovered, the Orange County Sheriff's Office said.
"This individual is not going to see the light of day again," Hochul said of the suspected gunman in Saturday's attack.
Police are looking for three suspects after a worker at a Queens shop was robbed at gunpoint and tied up.
Viewing for the total lunar eclipse tonight won't be ideal, but we're hopeful for some breaks in the clouds.
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 Vanessa Murdock says most of the Tri-State Area will face a severe weather scenario on Monday afternoon into evening.
CBS2's Thalia Perez spoke to the owner of a restaurant in the same building.
CBS2's Astrid Martinez speaks to residents in Harlem who hope a real crackdown on hatred will result from the attack.
CBS2's Kevin Rincon has the latest on the investigation following Saturday massacre at a Tops supermarket that left 10 people dead.
CBS2's Thalia Perez has the latest on the investigation and spoke to neighbors.
A brave Long Island teen battling a crippling disease got the surprise of a lifetime on Thursday.
A typical year generates about 14 named storms. Experts are forecasting anywhere from 17-19 named storms this year.
Among other incidents, he says video shows an aide tied his father's catheter to his bed "like his leash."
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 Med Gala took place Thursday night, benefiting meditation education efforts for underserved communities.
There are special bonds at Long Island Jewish Valley Stream Hospital. Nursing is a family affair for Kalowti Mohan and her sons.
An elite education for underserved children is the promise of the academy, low-cost private school established in 2004.
Church officials opposed the decision granting its landmark status in 2010 because they didn't have the money to restore it.
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.
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.
At Zingone Brothers grocery store, the family trade has stood the test of time.
Police said when they arrived at the apartment in Crown Heights the little girl was unconscious and unresponsive.
Thousands of people flooded Central Park on Sunday to take part in the largest HIV-AIDS fundraising event in the world.
Lisa Burton, a member of New Rochelle Against Racism, said the Buffalo shooting was a tragic but reoccurring theme.
Meanwhile, Gov. Hochul is among local leaders blasting social media platforms following the shooting.
Harlem residents are mourning the victims in the upstate shooting and working to come to terms with the brutal event.
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.
Dr. Giacomo Santangelo makes some painful predictions after an already difficult pandemic
The law goes into effect on July 1.
LeGrand was paralyzed after suffering a spinal injury during a Rutgers football game in 2010.
It's the result of an investigation that started after dozens of travelers reported being charged $27 for a beer.
The pandemic relief fund passed by Democrats provides $350 billion directly to cities, counties and states.
The findings are being called a breakthrough in solving the medical mystery of sudden infant death syndrome.
Seventy five members of the Fuel Your Way NJ coalition slashed their prices.
Rep. Carolyn Maloney says hearings will be held next week to examine questions on how this could have happened.
It's an effort to give context to the war in Ukraine through the lens of the past.
Gilbert is one of six sex workers whose remains were found in the unsolved Gilgo Beach murders.
Investigators say two men were hit while working on a truck parked outside a home on Express Drive South.
With hurricane season weeks away and extreme weather striking more often, this simulation can quickly morph into a real-world emergency.
Meanwhile, Gov. Hochul is among local leaders blasting social media platforms following the shooting.
"This individual is not going to see the light of day again," Hochul said of the suspected gunman in Saturday's attack.
He was on the radio Friday and discussed some of the things he would have done differently as mayor.
Democrats on both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue are publicly tackling the issue, in some cases after their GOP colleagues began demanding more action.
Benjamin resigned last month after being indicted on federal bribery and conspiracy charges.
Thousands of people flooded Central Park on Sunday to take part in the largest HIV-AIDS fundraising event in the world.
New York state's health department is recommending people wear masks in indoor public spaces as COVID subvariants continue to spread.
The findings are being called a breakthrough in solving the medical mystery of sudden infant death syndrome.
We may be closer to understanding Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, known as SIDS. It is the unexplained death of an apparently healthy baby, less than 1 year old. CBS2's Astrid Martinez has details on the groundbreaking research.
Health officials say all but one county is now considered medium or high risk.
Edwards' wife, Mare Winningham, stars in the show.
The play is nominated for seven Tony Awards, including two for director and choreographer Camille A. Brown.
Tony-nominated cast members and creatives had the chance to discuss their performances.
A representative for the show said the two were asked to leave the theater and complied.
"The Tony Awards: Act One" will stream only on Paramount+ starting at 7 p.m. on Sunday, June 12.
New York will play Carolina next. The Hurricanes beat the Boston Bruins in Game 7 on Saturday night.
Pete Alonso struck out with the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth as Seattle held on for an 8-7 win on Sunday.
Left-hander on his game yet again as Bombers rebound from loss with 5-1 victory on Sunday afternoon.
New York benefited from two calls that were overturned by instant replay in the first inning.
New York had won 19 of 22.
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.
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 Vanessa Murdock says most of the Tri-State Area will face a severe weather scenario on Monday afternoon into evening.
CBS2's Thalia Perez spoke to the owner of a restaurant in the same building.
CBS2's Astrid Martinez speaks to residents in Harlem who hope a real crackdown on hatred will result from the attack.
CBS2's Kevin Rincon has the latest on the investigation following Saturday massacre at a Tops supermarket that left 10 people dead.
CBS2's Thalia Perez has the latest on the investigation and spoke to neighbors.