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New York and New Jersey have agreed to share the costs not covered by the federal government.
Robert "Bobby" Crimo III faces seven counts of first-degree murder in the shooting at the July 4th parade in Highland Park.
Lander says he suspects it may have been done to make a pet project of former Mayor Bill de Blasio's look better than it was.
Construction commenced on a 10-story public health lab in Harlem to better prevent and fight disease outbreaks.
State DEC commissioner says Aclima vehicles are already out in the Bronx, northern Manhattan, Albany, and Buffalo.
The Khan family of Richmond Hill never expected the Fourth of July celebrations to get out of control.
The new bill requires New York airports to provide a space for breastfeeding away from public view.
A Manhattan judge said real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield had shown a "willful failure" to comply.
Officers used fire extinguishers to tamp down the fire, giving them time to pull him from the passenger side window.
CBS2's Elise Finch has the latest weather forecast.
There's also a chance your students might be on TV.
John Elliott taught students about all kinds of weather, including tornadoes, and even showed them the Mobile Weather Lab.
"Big Brother" fans, get ready for another unexpected summer as the 24th season of the CBS reality show premieres Wednesday night on CBS2. Host Julie Chen Moonves has a behind-the-scenes preview.
A new 10-story public health laboratory is headed to Harlem. CBS2's Jessi Mitchell shows us how the high-tech research facility will play a critical role fighting diseases.
New York City is accused of underreporting and falsifying the financials of its ferry system. As CBS2's Dave Carlin reports, the city comptroller just released a bombshell report on mismanagement he says failed to account for a quarter of a billion dollars.
First responders in Stamford had a busy day Tuesday. First, they rescued a woman trapped under a bus, then came to the aid of a woman who fell under a train a few hours later. CBS2's Tony Aiello spoke with firefighters about the dangerous work.
New technology has been deployed on the streets of New York to better monitor air quality. CBS2's Leah Mishkin explains how data will be collected block by block.
We take a deep dive into the gun violence epidemic, and identify ways to fight the problem.
In a collaboration with CBS News, we examine a crime often going without punishment in our country. Barely half of murder cases in the U.S. get solved.
It all started with a home security camera.
Kradlemypet.com says more pets go missing on July 4 than any other day of the year because of the noise and the lights.
Fourth of July weekend is here, and that means it's time to look to the skies for fireworks.
Construction commenced on a 10-story public health lab in Harlem to better prevent and fight disease outbreaks.
A longtime family handbag shop is leaving Madison Avenue for Coral Springs, Fla. to escape rising rent and taxes.
Tens of thousands lined the waterfront for big-name acts, followed by fireworks.
Thousands of spectators filled Surf and Stillwell to watch the July 4th tradition and Coney Island became the epicenter for competitive eaters worldwide.
People lined the streets and some put chairs out days in advance to secure a prime spot on the parade route.
Operation H.O.O.D., an anti-violence group in Coney Island, opens a new community center to support young people
A New Jersey nonprofit says it's seeing a record number of families struggling with food insecurity.
Lehman Village neighbors painted and colored pieces of art to create permanent murals for older adults to enjoy.
Two women found love volunteering together at their neighborhood community center for LGBTQ+ elders.
Scherzer struck out 11 while pitching six innings of two-hit ball in his first big league start since May 18.
Taillon spent more than a decade with the Pirates before being traded to New York in January 2021.
The famous number 14 was on the back of jerseys all over Larry Doby Field on Tuesday.
The Mets got some good swings against hard-throwing rookie Hunter Greene.
Frankfurter-munching phenom Joey "Jaws" Chestnut gobbled his way to a 15th win and women's record-holder Miki Sudo won the women's title at the Nathan's Famous hot dog eating contest.
Doug Heir is the most decorated Olympian in history with 336 gold medals in the Paralympic games. He's been featured on a Wheaties box and became an international celebrity.
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?
"I always like to describe it as a little taste of England," owner Jennifer Myers-Pulidore told CBS2's Elle McLogan.
"It's one of the few professions where you work with your heart, your hands, and your head at the same time," co-owner Tom Geppel told CBS2's Elle McLogan.
"That was my dream, to open a small business here," co-owner Pompeyo "Papa" Martinez told CBS2's Elle McLogan.
"We whip the whipped cream by hand. We make our hot fudge, caramel, most of our syrups," owner Vito Citrano told CBS2's Elle McLogan.
"Most of my customers are regulars. They come almost every day, and they feel that this is their home," Panagiotis Binioris said.
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.
Lander says he suspects it may have been done to make a pet project of former Mayor Bill de Blasio's look better than it was.
Construction commenced on a 10-story public health lab in Harlem to better prevent and fight disease outbreaks.
State DEC commissioner says Aclima vehicles are already out in the Bronx, northern Manhattan, Albany, and Buffalo.
The Khan family of Richmond Hill never expected the Fourth of July celebrations to get out of control.
The new bill requires New York airports to provide a space for breastfeeding away from public view.
Tuesday was eventful, as a woman got pinned under a transit bus and another fell in a gap at Metro-North station.
Monkeypox is spread through close, prolonged contact with an infected person.
People packed state parks across the Tri-State Area to celebrate the Fourth of July.
New Rochelle's police captain said a security plan was developed months ago for the "Spark the Sound" extravaganza.
A new finding shows there's been an uptick in fireworks-related injuries. Here are tips to help keep your July 4 celebrations safe.
Officers used fire extinguishers to tamp down the fire, giving them time to pull him from the passenger side window.
The low-cost carrier will receive 16 peak-hour opportunities to take off or land at Newark.
New York and New Jersey have agreed to share the costs not covered by the federal government.
Monkeypox is spread through close, prolonged contact with an infected person.
Officials say it was likely caused by sunlight that ignited dry brush.
It all started with a home security camera.
A member of the Fatima Al-Zahra mosque in Ronkonkoma posted video of the damage and said somebody threw a "bomb canister" at a sign.
Officials said they're using state-of-the-art equipment to watch for any more sharks.
Zachari Gallo said he was participating in a training exercise in the water when he was bit on the chest and hand.
Airlines have struggled to respond to a staffing shortage, and for many, trying to catch a flight has been rough.
Lander says he suspects it may have been done to make a pet project of former Mayor Bill de Blasio's look better than it was.
The new bill requires New York airports to provide a space for breastfeeding away from public view.
The president awarded the nation's highest military decoration to four soldiers for their service in Vietnam.
Hizzoner says the drivers with paper license plates are often up to no good, using the cars to commit violent acts.
The legislation includes measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to create green jobs in the state.
Health officials say there were 111 cases as of Tuesday, up from 55 the Tuesday prior.
Monkeypox is spread through close, prolonged contact with an infected person.
Citywide transmission rates are back at the highest levels we've seen since May.
The city's health department says it is working with federal partners to get extra doses in the coming weeks.
The medal is the nation's highest civilian honor.
The new show features former competitors from "Survivor," "Big Brother," "The Amazing Race" and "Love Island."
Last week, Kelly was sentenced to 30 years in prison for sexually abusing women and girls.
Federal authorities are pushing back on R. Kelly's claims that he was placed on suicide watch as a form of punishment.
Swift, 32, has had prior issues with alleged stalkers.
Kelly claims officials at the Metropolitan Detention Center knew he was not suicidal after his sentencing.
Scherzer struck out 11 while pitching six innings of two-hit ball in his first big league start since May 18.
Taillon spent more than a decade with the Pirates before being traded to New York in January 2021.
The famous number 14 was on the back of jerseys all over Larry Doby Field on Tuesday.
The Mets got some good swings against hard-throwing rookie Hunter Greene.
Frankfurter-munching phenom Joey "Jaws" Chestnut gobbled his way to a 15th win and women's record-holder Miki Sudo won the women's title at the Nathan's Famous hot dog eating contest.
"I always like to describe it as a little taste of England," owner Jennifer Myers-Pulidore told CBS2's Elle McLogan.
"It's one of the few professions where you work with your heart, your hands, and your head at the same time," co-owner Tom Geppel told CBS2's Elle McLogan.
"That was my dream, to open a small business here," co-owner Pompeyo "Papa" Martinez told CBS2's Elle McLogan.
"We whip the whipped cream by hand. We make our hot fudge, caramel, most of our syrups," owner Vito Citrano told CBS2's Elle McLogan.
"Most of my customers are regulars. They come almost every day, and they feel that this is their home," Panagiotis Binioris said.
Thousands came out for the 2022 New York City Pride March through Manhattan on Sunday.
Juneteenth celebrations took place across New York City on June 19.
The famous Mermaid Parade returned to Coney Island on Saturday for its 40th anniversary.
Stars of stage and screen hit the red carpet for the 75th Annual Tony Awards on Sunday night.
Actor Ray Liotta has died. He was 67.
"Big Brother" fans, get ready for another unexpected summer as the 24th season of the CBS reality show premieres Wednesday night on CBS2. Host Julie Chen Moonves has a behind-the-scenes preview.
A new 10-story public health laboratory is headed to Harlem. CBS2's Jessi Mitchell shows us how the high-tech research facility will play a critical role fighting diseases.
New York City is accused of underreporting and falsifying the financials of its ferry system. As CBS2's Dave Carlin reports, the city comptroller just released a bombshell report on mismanagement he says failed to account for a quarter of a billion dollars.
First responders in Stamford had a busy day Tuesday. First, they rescued a woman trapped under a bus, then came to the aid of a woman who fell under a train a few hours later. CBS2's Tony Aiello spoke with firefighters about the dangerous work.
New technology has been deployed on the streets of New York to better monitor air quality. CBS2's Leah Mishkin explains how data will be collected block by block.