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Mark Dickey is suffering from gastrointestinal bleeding. Rescuers have located him, but now have to bring him up.
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Dick Brennan joined CBS News New York in 2012 as an anchor and reporter.
Brennan previously worked as an anchor/reporter at Fox 5 in New York.
He is an Emmy-award winning journalist who has spent years following politics in New York. Brennan has also covered national conventions and campaigns, traveled to the Vatican to chronicle Papal transitions, and gone to the Middle East to report on continuing conflicts.
Brennan grew up in Queens and graduated from Fordham University in the Bronx.
He has played the role of a reporter in several television shows, including episodes of "Sex and the City" and "24."
Brennan lives in New York with his wife and two daughters.
Mark Dickey is suffering from gastrointestinal bleeding. Rescuers have located him, but now have to bring him up.
Sources tell CBS New York the city hopes to have St. John Villa Academy open by the end of the week.
The Pentagon sent a letter to 9/11 families, revealing plea deals are being considered.
Political strategist say the former New York City leader's current predicament is "certainly a fall from grace."
A city, a community, a family came together to mourn an unimaginable loss, to say goodbye to someone who said hello to us every morning.
Police confirmed Thursday they are looking at possible links to unsolved murders around the nation.
Heuermann grew up on Long Island and attended Berner High School, but he worked in Midtown as an architect.
Rex Heuermann's neighbors in Massapequa Park were "shocked" at his arrest in the Gilgo Beach murders investigation.
Some critics accused the mayor of not warning the city early enough about the unhealthy air.
It came in response to the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Jarrell Garris last week by officers.
The world's biggest movie star was on the red carpet at the Rose Theater in Lincoln Center on Monday night.
None of the injuries were believed to be life-threatening, officials said.
Fire officials say 27 people have been taken to local hospitals and about 50 others are being checked out.
Officials and families gathered at Nickerson Beach in Nassau County on Wednesday to educate the public.
N.J. Gov. Phil Murphy, who is strongly in opposition, said he has retained legal counsel to fight the plan.