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CBS News New York's Dave Carlin has more on what the spring 2025 exhibition for the Costume Institute is all about.
CBS News New York's Lonnie Quinn is calling for sunny skies and highs in the 60s on Thursday and Friday, before a bit of a warm-up on Saturday.
The Arizona Democrat survived a public shooting in Tucson in 2011, and has spent the last 13 years advocating for federal gun control laws. CBS News New York's Jessica Moore reports.
The corner along Prospect Park West is where 12-year-old Sammy Eckstein was killed by a car 11 years ago. His family has been advocating for Sammy's Law ever since. CBS News New York's Zinnia Maldonado reports.
A school bus company is under fire after a 5-year-old student was left at the wrong bus stop in East Meadow, Long Island.
Former President Donald Trump is taking his campaign to Madison Square Garden later this month.
The troubled Randall's Island migrant shelter will close at the end of February.
All eyes are on Hurricane Milton as it is set to make landfall in Florida on Wednesday. Rob Marciano and Lonnie Quinn report.
During his remarks, President Biden also accused former President Trump of leading the "onslaught of lies" about hurricane aid.
Aaron Rodgers on Wednesday addressed allegations he was involved in the Jets' firing of head coach Robert Saleh.
A geomagnetic storm produced a dazzling show from the northern lights, or aurora borealis, around NYC, Long Island and New Jersey.
New York officials announced a multi-million dollar investment in their fight against the opioid crisis in the Bronx.
Thomas Tighe, the CEO of Direct Relief, shares how the humanitarian aid non-profit is helping victims of natural disaster. He shares what Floridians will need most after the storm makes landfall, and also explains how people outside of the state can still pitch in to help.
NYC started lowering the speed limit to 20 mph Wednesday in part of Brooklyn, as Sammy's Law takes effect.
CBS News New York's John Elliott says we'll see sunny skies and temperatures in the 60s on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, before a bit of a warm-up on Saturday.
"Didn't You Used to Be Queenie B?" by Terri-Lynne DeFino is the new Readers' Choice for the CBS New York Book Club with Mary Calvi.
Your choices for Club Calvi's next read are: "Didn't You Used to Be Queenie B" by Terri-Lynne DeFino, "Zeal" by Morgan Jerkins, and "The Griffin Sisters' Greatest Hits" by Jennifer Weiner.
Mary Calvi talks to Brooklyn author Danielle Arceneaux about "Glory Daze," the second book in her Glory Broussard Mystery series.
In "Blood Moon," a television producer from New York City pairs with a detective in Louisiana to investigate the disappearances of teenage girls.
Club Calvi's new read, the historical novel "Harlem Rhapsody" by Victoria Christopher Murray, tells the story of a pivotal figure during the Harlem Renaissance.
Your choices were: "I Leave It Up to You" by Jinwoo Chong, "Harlem Rhapsody" by Victoria Christopher Murray, and "The Girl From Greenwich Street" by Lauren Willig
Pam Jenoff's new book, "Last Twilight in Paris," is a mystery inspired by the true story of a furniture store in Paris that the Nazis used as a prison for Jewish people
Mary Calvi talks Ibi Zoboi about her book "(S)kin" about two teenage girls in Brooklyn. One is a fireball witch, the other has a mysterious skin condition.
The rom-com "Dream Girl Drama" is the third book in Tessa Bailey's "Big Shots" series.
Mary Calvi talks to Kevin Wade, executive producer of the long-running hit CBS Show "Blue Bloods," about his debut novel