
Judge denies motion to dismiss Gabby Petito civil lawsuit
Authorities say Laundrie strangled Petito during a cross-country trip before taking his own life.
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Authorities say Laundrie strangled Petito during a cross-country trip before taking his own life.
A judge in Florida has denied all motions to dismiss Gabby Petito's parents' civil lawsuit against Brian Laundrie's parents. Read more: https://cbsloc.al/42IAi6z
Similar to AMBER and Silver, the new alert would apply to adults 18-64 who vanish and are considered in danger.
The Petito's attorneys say the letter proves Roberta Laundrie knew her son killed Gabby Petito and offered to help cover it up.
The parents of Gabby Petito claim the letter proves Brian Laundrie's mom tried to help her son cover up Petito's death, CBS2's Dick Brennan reports.
Petito's parents are focused on a letter Laundrie's mother allegedly wrote to him.
The family of Gabby Petito is amending its lawsuit against the Moab Police Department.
According to the amended suit, one officer said that Brian Laundrie "seemed like a mental and emotional bully."
Brian Laundrie's mother wrote a letter to her son that included references to burying a body, an attorney said.
There's a legal battle in the Gabby Petito case over a letter.
In a selfie discovered on her cellphone after her death, a tearful Gabby Petito shows bruising to her face.
Newly released photos show Gabby Petito weeks before she was killed by her boyfriend, Brian Laundrie. CBS2's Jessica Moore shows us why Petito's parents say the photos prove police should have done more.
Laundrie was the fiancé of Petito, who investigators say killed the 22-year-old Long Island native during a cross-country trip last summer.
Oct. 1 begins National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and one of the most high-profile cases, the murder of Gabby Petito, is being dramatized in a made-for-television movie that premieres Saturday. As CBS2's Carolyn Gusoff reports, it's being met with some surprise.
This comes as Domestic Violence Awareness Month begins. Advocates hope the movie is not about entertainment.
Investigators say 22-year-old Petito was killed by her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, during a cross-country trip.
One year ago, a domestic dispute captured on police bodycam video would end up thrusting the disappearance of Gabby Petito into the national spotlight, CBS2's Carolyn Gusoff reports.
Gabby Petito's family has filed a lawsuit against police in Moab, Utah, accusing them of negligence that resulted in the 22-year-old's death last year. They are seeking $50 million in damages.
The 22-year-old was killed by her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, during a cross-country trip last year.
The money will be used to hire more advocates and cut down on wait times on the hotline.
The mother of Gabby Petito is donating $100,000 to the National Domestic Abuse Hotline, made possible by the Gabby Petito Foundation.
A lawsuit filed by Gabby Petito's parents will move forward.
A Florida judge denied a motion to dismiss the case Thursday.
The attorney for Brian Laundrie's family has released images of a notebook where Laundrie confessed to killing Gabby Petito. In an eight page letter, Laundrie said "I ended her life."
The attorney for Brian Laundrie's family has released images of a notebook, where he confessed to killing fiancée Gabby Petito on a cross-country road trip last year.
Trains are now running with normal weekend service, Hochul said as she thanked crews for their hard work to restore the lines.
Some lawmakers and business owners say the city did not do enough to warn people about Friday's deluge.
Mayor Adams said Chancellor Banks made the right call in keeping the classrooms open on Friday.
Epic rainfall made for a record-setting day in Westchester County on Friday.
The veteran lefty allowed eight earned runs and didn't record an out in Friday's 12-5 loss.
Trains are now running with normal weekend service, Hochul said as she thanked crews for their hard work to restore the lines.
Some lawmakers and business owners say the city did not do enough to warn people about Friday's deluge.
Mayor Adams said Chancellor Banks made the right call in keeping the classrooms open on Friday.
Epic rainfall made for a record-setting day in Westchester County on Friday.
The rain stopped Friday evening, but a mess was left behind in parts of Westchester County
We're on Red Alert today for rain, which could be heavy at times, and the likelihood of scattered flooding/flash flooding.
We're tracking heavy rain Friday due to the remnants of Ophelia.
A government shutdown will affect airports, critical federal aid payments to parents and children, and the ability of officials to get work permits for asylum seekers.
For fall foliage, from the Catskills to Central Park in New York and beyond, check out some maps to help you find the best spots.
Today will be mostly sunny with highs in the 60s -- our pick of the week.
Parts of the Garden State are under water as Ophelia's remnants flood streets and sidewalks around the area.
We're on Red Alert today for rain, which could be heavy at times, and the likelihood of scattered flooding/flash flooding.
We're tracking heavy rain Friday due to the remnants of Ophelia.
City officials said they closed the movie theater at the Newport Centre mall after rats were reportedly spotted getting in through several openings.
A government shutdown will affect airports, critical federal aid payments to parents and children, and the ability of officials to get work permits for asylum seekers.
Flooding on Long Island wasn't widespread on Friday, but people in some low-lying areas were impacted.
We're tracking heavy rain Friday due to the remnants of Ophelia.
A government shutdown will affect airports, critical federal aid payments to parents and children, and the ability of officials to get work permits for asylum seekers.
A funeral was held Thursday in Massapequa Park for beloved band director Gina Pellettiere, who was killed last Thursday when their school bus overturned headed to band camp in Pennsylvania.
The Gilgo Beach murder suspect told a judge Wednesday he spends two to three hours a day reviewing evidence in the case.
Some lawmakers and business owners say the city did not do enough to warn people about Friday's deluge.
Mayor Adams said Chancellor Banks made the right call in keeping the classrooms open on Friday.
The spending bill failed to win over a group of Republicans opposed to a short-term funding deal.
Dianne Feinstein was the longest-serving woman in the U.S. Senate as well as the longest-serving senator from California.
A government shutdown will affect airports, critical federal aid payments to parents and children, and the ability of officials to get work permits for asylum seekers.
The DEA estimates they seized about 1 million lethal doses of fentanyl worth about $1.5 million in a recent drug bust in the Bronx.
Some hospitals in New Jersey are reinstating a mask mandate as COVID cases rise.
Americans still have ways to get vaccinated against COVID-19 at no out-of-pocket cost. Here's what to know.
O'Connor, the chief of colorectal surgery at Mercy Hospital on Long Island and a mother of one, comes from a law enforcement family and says service is in her blood.
Starting Monday, anyone can go to COVIDtests.gov to order up to four free at-home COVID tests per household.
A Nevada grand jury indicted Duane "Keffe D" Davis in the long-unsolved killing of rapper Tupac Shakur, prosecutors announced in court Friday.
Judge Kathleen Gomes said she is terminating the agreement reached in 2004 that allowed Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy to control Michael Oher's finances.
The once-iconic DVD-by-mail service obliterated Blockbuster video stores and provided a springboard into video streaming that's transformed entertainment.
City officials said they closed the movie theater at the Newport Centre mall after rats were reportedly spotted getting in through several openings.
Michael Gambon, the British-Irish actor who portrayed Dumbledore in the latter 6 of the 8 "Harry Potter" movies, has died after a bout of pneumonia.
The veteran lefty allowed eight earned runs and didn't record an out in Friday's 12-5 loss.
Judge Kathleen Gomes said she is terminating the agreement reached in 2004 that allowed Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy to control Michael Oher's finances.
The Miami Marlins were foiled by the weather in New York City once again.
Chris Bassitt reached 200 innings for the first time, Brandon Belt hit a three-run homer and the Blue Jays moved one step closer to a wild-card berth by beating the Yankees 6-0 on Thursday night.
The veteran right-hander pitched a 2-hitter and Aaron Judge homered twice in a 6-0 win Wednesday.
The dentists believe New York City isn't taking the time to properly investigate their recent recurring flood problem.
Teens seeking asylum have found a new home environment at the High School for Excellence and Innovation.
Studies show students tend to perform better academically with a certified librarian in school.
Twenty sustainable playgrounds will be built across the five boroughs by 2027, each unique to its neighborhood.
Residents say Ms. Lonnie is following in the footsteps of Ms. Fox, a legendary Bronx native who worked her whole life to better the community.
As much of the northeast experiences heavy rains, parts of New York City are beginning to flood.
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.
Nearly every subway line was at least partially suspended, rerouted or running with delays. CBS New York's Christina Fan reports.
CBS New York's Lonnie Quinn has your extended forecast.
CBS New York's Vanessa Murdock has the latest on the conditions in northern New Jersey.
It came after roads were closed for hours due to Friday's heavy rain. CBS New York's Alecia Reid reports.
In communities like Herricks, residents were cleaning out flooded basements. CBS New York's Carolyn Gusoff has the story.