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The restaurant was full of customers at the time of the shooting.
According to Wear Orange, 120 people are fatally shot every day, and hundreds more are injured.
The death toll is expected to rise as more people are feared trapped inside the mangled train cars.
With just two days to spare, President Joe Biden has signed legislation that lifts the nation's debt ceiling.
Sunday begins mostly sunny, but clouds will gradually increase throughout the day.
Eight people were injured when the second floor of the building crashed into the basement Friday.
Workers say the bear took a box out into the parking lot and devoured around 60 cupcakes.
The band was the first LGBTQIA+ marching band to perform at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Police were called to disperse a large crowd lined up for the opening of Denim Tears on Broome Street.
Sunday begins mostly sunny, but clouds will gradually increase throughout the day.
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.
CBS2's John Elliott has your weather forecast for June 3 at 11 p.m.
A hungry bear found a sweet spot to chow down in Connecticut.
The Queer Big Apple Corps marching band helped kicked off Pride Month in Manhattan on Saturday.
New York City is getting ready to take on mosquitoes this summer to help prevent the spread of West Nile Virus.
Chaos unfolded outside a pop-up shop that opened in SoHo on Saturday.
City inspectors responded to more than 13,000 complaints last year, but people only let them in about 4,700 times.
An internal investigation is underway at the NYPD into a wild video circulating online.
A recent report found fraud and attempted identity theft jumped 167% from 2020 to 2021.
The BBB has gotten nearly 200 complaints related to the tour, ranging from refund struggles to outright scams.
City records show 94 open violations for other issues at the building in Mount Hope, including one from 2020 for missing or broken window guards on the 2nd floor.
Some advocates and parents tell CBS2 investigator Tim McNicholas the current laws have fallen short.
Inspectors say three people were doing waterproof work when the material caught fire on Monday.
The mayor has laid out a plan to address mental health across the city, but not everyone is on board.
The new report studied about 900 officers from 2019 through 2021.
Joel was named Madison Square Garden's first-ever music franchise in December, 2013.
The world of professional darts is full of characters - none more colorful than "Snakebite."
U.S. Army Air Forces Staff Sergeant Michael Uhrin's remains weren't identified until nearly 80 years after his B-17 Flying Fortress Bomber was shot down over Germany in 1943.
June is Gun Violence Awareness Month, and a team of youth leaders will are joining elected officials to discuss solutions.
Both little girls were victims at the hands of their parents, according to prosecutors.
Eight city parks have converted land management to organic products and practices.
Aromas of fresh spices drift from a basement of Ganesh Temple in Flushing. Dosas, mango lassi, and other South Indian fare - all vegetarian - are on the menu at Temple Canteen.
There's only one kosher Jewish deli left in the Bronx, and for Jewish American Heritage Month, CBS2 speaks with two people trying to preserve these recipes so they're never forgotten.
The parade is a Brooklyn tradition since 1867. It's considered to be the oldest continuously run Memorial Day parade in a large city in the nation.
From the War of 1812, the Spanish American War, Civil War, and World War I, there are more soldiers buried in the West Farms Soldier Cemetery than you might ever expect.
New York City officials say the state provided the Lincoln Correctional Facility as a temporary site.
Cold water temperatures and gusting winds didn't stop the hundreds of people from going out and visiting Orchard Beach on Memorial Day.
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.
People suffering from mental illness often feel alone, but there are several local organizations lending support.
The school started a scholarship in Hsu's name for students who plan on going into the mental health field.
The nonprofit works to motivate people through running, which has proven emotional and physical health benefits.
As part of CBS2's ongoing effort breaking the stigma around mental health, we were proud to host the Access Psychology Foundation's fundraiser here at the CBS Broadcast Center.
Students' anxieties ranged from dealing with stress at school to tacking problems in their personal lives.
CBS News New York goes "In the Classroom" for a candid conversation with students and Cindy Hsu.
CBS2 launched a series of special reports on breaking the stigma when it comes to children and mental health.
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.
According to the CDC, 42 percent on high school students experience persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness.
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.
Chris Wragge visited the school Friday morning as they kicked off a 13-hour dance-a-thon to raise money for more than 50 clubs.
The 13-hour dance-a-thon raises money for the Bronx school's more than 50 clubs.
Director of Clubs and Activities, Rick Quintana, has been providing great service to his students for the last 19 years.
Every summer Clarke runs the Youth Police Academy, which is a free program for local kids.
Charles Mortimer, best known as "Chef Cardie," is making sure no one goes hungry in his Verona community and beyond.
Charles Mortimer uses his culinary skills to help feed over 200 families a month at a church kitchen and pantry.
The Yankees rebounded from an 8-4 loss Friday night in the opener of the high-profile interleague series.
Orlando City beat the Red Bulls for a second time this season and a fourth straight time in all competitions.
The Mets have scored 11 runs in the first five games of a homestand that ends Sunday.
NYCFC (4-7-5) had won the last three at home against New England (7-3-6) in all competitions entering play.
Kershaw allowed early homers to Giancarlo Stanton and Josh Donaldson, but Betts hit a leadoff homer and an RBI single during an 8-hit first inning against Luis Severino.
Actor Wendell Pierce is Tony-nominated for his role as "Willy Loman" in Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman."
Actor Wendell Pierce is Tony-nominated for his role as "Willy Loman" in Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman". For the first time, the recent Broadway revival featured a Black family as the Lomans. Pierce sat down with CBS2's Dana Tyler to talk about his nomination and starring in the American classic play.
Max Webster is a Tony Award nominee for directing the new play "Life of Pi," based on the Oscar-winning movie.
Max Webster is a Tony Award nominee for directing the new play "Life of Pi," based on the Oscar-winning movie. Webster spoke to CBS2's Dave Carlin about the keeping the puppets in sync with the actors.
McDonald spoke to CBS2's Dana Tyler about the drama and playwright Adrienne Kennedy.
Six-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald is nominated as Leading Actress for "Ohio State Murders." McDonald spoke to CBS2's Dana Tyler about the drama and playwright Adrienne Kennedy who at age 91 had a play staged on Broadway for the first time.
McAnally tells CBS2 about the critical acclaim and audience reaction to a musical about corn.
Crowe and Tom Kitt are nominated for Best Original Score for the musical based on Crowe's 2000 movie.
David Zayas, who frequently appears on TV and in films, is nominated for his featured acting role in "Cost of Living."
Dr. Kumar shared a list of dos and don'ts, spoke about why snacking can be a red flag and offered some other tips.
Dr. Kumar explains what makes high intensity interval training different from other kinds of workouts.
Dr. Nidhi Kumar is On Call for CBS2 to share natural ways you can lower your blood pressure.
CBS2's Dr. Nidhi Kumar is On Call for CBS2 to explain how the news may impact our health and economy.
Dr. Nidhi Kumar is On Call for CBS2 to explain how artificial intelligence may change medicine.
Statin drugs are the standard treatment, but some patients hesitate to take them because of the side effects.
From processed meats, to refined sugar and neon coloring, Dr. Nidhi Kumar walks us through what to avoid.
Sugar is a sweet treat, but studies have proven it can be as addictive as cocaine.
Millions of people suffer concussions each year. Many go undetected, and athletes are at especial risk.
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.
Her name was known throughout the city, but few had seen her face. To some, she was a hero. Others labeled her an outlaw. Despite her many labels, everyone agreed she became a force to be reckoned with.
He has spent his career focusing on environmental issues, and he's doing it from an unexpected workspace.
What better time to talk about love than on Feb. 14.
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.
When it comes to investigative reporting, there really is no one quite like our Marcia Kramer. Maurice Dubois spoke with Kramer about some of her most memorable stories.
The votes are in and we'll be reading "The Audrey Hepburn Estate," by Brenda Janowitz.
Members gathered on Zoom to ask the author questions about the story.
Family secrets, fame, and how fear can shape a life. These themes are at the center of the book "A Likely Story" by author Leigh McMullan Abramson. CBS New York Book Club voters chose this debut novel as their first readers choice. CBS2's Mary Calvi spoke with the author and put questions to her from Book Club members.
It's time for you to vote on which book our Book Club with Mary Calvi will read next.
We'll also announce the next three picks to choose from!
The restaurant was full of customers at the time of the shooting.
According to Wear Orange, 120 people are fatally shot every day, and hundreds more are injured.
The band was the first LGBTQIA+ marching band to perform at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Police were called to disperse a large crowd lined up for the opening of Denim Tears on Broome Street.
Helicopters using an EPA-approved pesticide will target non-residential areas.
Eight people were injured when the second floor of the building crashed into the basement Friday.
Workers say the bear took a box out into the parking lot and devoured around 60 cupcakes.
Among other things, the changes would prohibit selling more than three handguns within 30 days to any one person.
The governor and education officials say the state offers more than 200 camps, including many free programs.
The board says school administrators will have to develop a plan to address individual parent concerns.
One whale was off Wainscott, New York, and the other in Raritan Bay, New Jersey.
New Jersey Forest Fire Service said conditions from the Bass River State Forest wildfire are improving. However, the lack of rainfall is still creating challenges for firefighters battling the blaze.
Bynum was in court for a bond hearing as he awaits extradition back to New Jersey.
Ten governors sent a letter to publishing companies saying censorship will not be supported in their states.
Registered voters can cast a ballot at their designated locations Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m.
One whale was off Wainscott, New York, and the other in Raritan Bay, New Jersey.
Eastbound and westbound lanes were closed for most of the morning.
For thousands of years, the Shinnecock people worked with seaweed. But this effort, in its third year, combines tribal history with a calling to answer a modern dilemma: Bay waters are dying. Seaweed can help.
The principal of Longwood High School says Bryan Diaz-Ximello obtained 93 college credits as a high school student.
A necropsy to determine the whale's cause of death will be performed Friday.
Among other things, the changes would prohibit selling more than three handguns within 30 days to any one person.
With just two days to spare, President Joe Biden has signed legislation that lifts the nation's debt ceiling.
The recording — from a July 2021 meeting at Trump's golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey — is a crucial piece of evidence that prosecutors obtained in recent months.
Registered voters can cast a ballot at their designated locations Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m.
The Biden-Harris campaign plans to make addressing gun violence a key focus of President Biden's reelection effort.
Helicopters using an EPA-approved pesticide will target non-residential areas.
The findings have not yet been peer reviewed, but researchers said it's the best evidence they've found of a wild animal having a nightmare.
The state Department of Health says the two cases are the first reported in New Jersey since February.
Public health officials say it's too early to know if it's the start of a full-blown COVID wave in New York City.
May is awareness month for preeclampsia, a type of high blood pressure some women develop during or after pregnancy.
The cast of the recent Broadway revival of "Into the Woods" gave one of the performances at Friday's Ham4Ham show.
A sprawling exhibit on Fifth Avenue in Midtown invites visitors to get inside the world of "Alice In Wonderland."
Joel was named Madison Square Garden's first-ever music franchise in December, 2013.
Lester is a nominated for a Tony Award as featured actress in a musical.
Actor Wendell Pierce is Tony-nominated for his role as "Willy Loman" in Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman."
The Yankees rebounded from an 8-4 loss Friday night in the opener of the high-profile interleague series.
Orlando City beat the Red Bulls for a second time this season and a fourth straight time in all competitions.
The Mets have scored 11 runs in the first five games of a homestand that ends Sunday.
NYCFC (4-7-5) had won the last three at home against New England (7-3-6) in all competitions entering play.
Kershaw allowed early homers to Giancarlo Stanton and Josh Donaldson, but Betts hit a leadoff homer and an RBI single during an 8-hit first inning against Luis Severino.
June is Gun Violence Awareness Month, and a team of youth leaders will are joining elected officials to discuss solutions.
Both little girls were victims at the hands of their parents, according to prosecutors.
Eight city parks have converted land management to organic products and practices.
Aromas of fresh spices drift from a basement of Ganesh Temple in Flushing. Dosas, mango lassi, and other South Indian fare - all vegetarian - are on the menu at Temple Canteen.
There's only one kosher Jewish deli left in the Bronx, and for Jewish American Heritage Month, CBS2 speaks with two people trying to preserve these recipes so they're never forgotten.
The annual tradition returned Wednesday in New York Harbor, ahead of Memorial Day.
The exhibit focuses on the key period between 1964 and 1966, when the Beatles became international superstars.
This year's theme centered on Karl Lagerfeld, best known for his work as creative director of Chanel.
The groundbreaking singer, actor and activist died Tuesday at the age of 96 in his New York home.
The Mets unveiled a massive new scoreboard and defeated the Marlins in their home opener at Citi Field.
CBS2's John Elliott has your weather forecast for June 3 at 11 p.m.
A hungry bear found a sweet spot to chow down in Connecticut.
The Queer Big Apple Corps marching band helped kicked off Pride Month in Manhattan on Saturday.
New York City is getting ready to take on mosquitoes this summer to help prevent the spread of West Nile Virus.
Chaos unfolded outside a pop-up shop that opened in SoHo on Saturday.