FDNY paramedic collects gifts for kids in hospitals, foster care
An FDNY paramedic is making sure kids in hospitals and foster care will have a Christmas full of presents.
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An FDNY paramedic is making sure kids in hospitals and foster care will have a Christmas full of presents.
The MTA says much of the revenue it expects to get from congestion pricing will go towards solving subway station accessibility issues.
According to the criminal complaint, Sebastian Zapeta allegedly set the unidentified woman's clothes on fire, and then fanned the flames by waving a shirt around her, which caused the flames to fully engulf her. CBS News New York's Lisa Rozner reports.
A walkout by unionized Starbucks baristas expanded Tuesday with more locations in the New York City area shutting down. Workers say they're striking against the coffee giant over unfair wages and a lack of contract negotiations. CBS News New York's John Dias reports.
Despite the snowy conditions, a record number of travelers are making the last-minute dash home for the holidays. CBS News New York's Christine Sloan reports.
If you're looking for some family entertainment on Christmas Day, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and the Radio City Rockettes will have performances Wednesday.
A century-old problem impacts a significant number of subway riders in New York City -- the lack of access to stations for people with disabilities. The MTA says much of the revenue it expects to get from congestion pricing will go towards solving the issue. CBS News New York's Elijah Westbrook got an exclusive look at the work being done.
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas across our area as many woke up to a White Christmas Eve. CBS News New York's Zinnia Maldonado reports.
A holiday tradition continued Tuesday night as thousands attended Christmas Eve mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral in Midtown.
Wednesday is Christmas and the first night of Hanukkah, and if you pushed your shopping to the very last minute, you're not alone. Crowds descended on local malls, hoping to find those final gifts. As CBS News New York's Hannah Kliger reports, some people are thinking outside the box to bring that holiday magic.
A holiday tradition continues Tuesday night as thousands are expected to attend Christmas Eve mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral in Midtown. CBS News New York's Naveen Dhaliwal reports.
A judge has ordered the bankrupt Harborside in Port Washington back to the negotiating table to address millions owed to residents.
Authorities are revealing more details surrounding the killing of a woman who was set on fire while sleeping on the New York City subway.
Dr. Nidhi Kumar is On Call for CBS News New York with some last-minute gifts that promote good health.
CBS News New York's Tony Sadiku has a look at the First Alert Weather forecast.
We asked you to vote for either "The Note" by Alafair Burke, "The Stolen Queen" by Fiona Davis or "More or Less Maddy" by Lisa Genova.
Club Calvi kicks off 2025 with three highly-anticipated books in January: "The Note" by Alafair Burke, "The Stolen Queen" by Fiona Davis and "More or Less Maddy," by Lisa Genova.
Words on a page are just the beginning of getting a book published. It often takes teamwork between an author and a literary agent, like Jane Pek and Julie Barer
Authors Beatriz Williams and Lauren Willig spoke to Mary Calvi about their latest book written with Karen White.
Richard Price, author of "The Wanderers," "Clockers," and "Lush Life," releases the new book "Lazarus Man," his first book nearly 10 years.
Your book choices were: "The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern" by Lynda Cohen Loigman, "How Does That Make You Feel, Magda Eklund?" by Anna Montague, and "Love Can't Feed You" by Cherry Lou Sy.
"The Puzzle Box" is a sequel to "The Puzzle Master," which was voted the CBS New York Book Club's Reader's Choice in June 2023.
Your choices were: "The Love Elixir of Augusta Stern" by Lynda Cohen Loigman, "How Does That Make You Feel, Magda Eklund?" by Anna Montague, and "Love Can't Feed You" by Cherry Lou Sy.
Mary Calvi talks to author Jean Hanff Korelitz about her new book "The Sequel," the follow-up to her bestselling novel "The Plot."
These gifts from Stanley, Apple, AllTrails and more won't bust your budget.