Evacuations halted as Ukraine accuses Russia of continued shelling
Heavy fighting has raged for days in the strategic port city of Mariupol.
Heavy fighting has raged for days in the strategic port city of Mariupol.
As the number of people hurt and killed in the war in Ukraine continues to rise, we're also seeing incredible shows of defiance from the people of Ukraine; CBS2's Jessica Moore reports.
Shelling is intensifying across Ukraine as NATO believes Russia is trying to bombard Ukrainian cities into submission; CBS2's Jessica Moore reports.
In the war on Ukraine, the country's president expressed the urgent need for more airpower or a no-fly zone while a promised cease-fire in a port city to evacuate citizens collapsed. Instead, attacks continued; Michael George reports for CBS2.
While their awnings read "Russian," their workers avow their hearts are with Ukraine.
New Yorkers are showing their support for Ukrainian businesses across the city, but many Russian-cuisine restaurants are empty. Their owners tell CBS2's Ali Bauman they stand passionately with Ukraine.
There are reports that Russian troops are bearing down and are just 20 miles away from a second nuclear power plant in Ukraine. This comes after they attacked another plant last night, and we are now seeing new video from inside that plant when it was being shelled; CBS2's Dick Brennan reports.
Members of the assembly presented an official proclamation condemning the Russian invasion.
After a fire overnight at a nuclear power plant, Ukraine's president continues his demand for a no-fly zone; CBS2's Alice Gainer reports.
Driver across New York City are feeling pain at the pump. CBS2's Kiran Dhillon reports.
Ukraine's president asked the west to enforce a no-fly zone, especially after a fire at a nuclear plant. CBS2's Alice Gainer reports.
The fire was ignited by shelling from Russian forces. CBS2's Elijah Westbrook has the latest.
Ukraine's president issued an alarming warning after a Russian attack on Europe's largest power plant. There are mixed reports that the fighting at the nuclear power plant has stopped, but there are still concerns over the radiation; CBS2's Dick Brennan reports.
She has performed with the opera company for 20 years.
The U.N. says 1 million refugees, including 500,000 children, have fled Ukraine to neighboring countries. Roughly 1 million more people are displaced in Ukraine, trying to seek shelter from the destruction. Chris Livesay reports.
A Russian superstar soprano will no longer perform at the Metropolitan Opera because of her past ties to Vladimir Putin.
After another round of talks, Ukraine officials say they reached a tentative agreement with Russia to set up safe corridors inside the country; CBS2's Dick Brennan reports.
County executive purchases $3,000 rifle to send, says, "We could get a million guns to the people of Ukraine."
Russia continued its assault on key Ukrainian cities overnight, as the International Criminal Court begins investigating the invasion. CBS2's Elijah Westbrook has the latest.
Russia is ramping up its assault on key Ukrainian cities with more explosions heard tonight in Kyiv; CBS2's Cory James reports.
Moshe and Miriam Moskovitz left NYC for Ukraine in 1990, describe current situation as "very, very difficult."
Russia has escalated attacks on civilian targets in Ukraine as the number of dead now tops 2,000; CBS2's Jessica Moore reports.
Vladimir Putin continues to launch sweeping offenses on strategic cities along the Black Sea. CBS2's Jessica Moore has the latest.
This comes as the U.N. General Assembly will vote to demand Russia stop its military actions. CBS2's John Dias has the latest.
The number of Ukrainian lives lost is on the rise as Russia escalates its attacks, targeting civilian areas; CBS2's Alice Gainer reports.
A Brooklyn family feared their property was at risk when a construction error at a neighboring building forced them out of their home in September, but now, they're back just in time for the holidays.
Exclusive surveillance video gives new insight into a partial building collapse in the Bronx that happened last December.
United States Rep. Ritchie Torres says he's "open to" running for governor in New York after questioning the actions of Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams.
Love the idea or hate it, the Long Island Thanksgiving turkey pizza pie is going viral at Pino's Pizza in Deer Park.
Airport staffing issues and weather slowed down one of the busiest holiday travel days across the Tri-State Area on Tuesday.
A Brooklyn family feared their property was at risk when a construction error at a neighboring building forced them out of their home in September, but now, they're back just in time for the holidays.
Exclusive surveillance video gives new insight into a partial building collapse in the Bronx that happened last December.
United States Rep. Ritchie Torres says he's "open to" running for governor in New York after questioning the actions of Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams.
Airport staffing issues and weather slowed down one of the busiest holiday travel days across the Tri-State Area on Tuesday.
An international shoplifting ring allegedly stole nearly $2 million worth of goods across three states, officials announced Tuesday.
A Thanksgiving winter storm is headed for the New York area, but first we had to deal with some rain Tuesday morning.
A Thanksgiving storm is forecast to bring rain, and even snow, for some parts of New York and New Jersey.
Thanksgiving week starts Monday with partly sunny skies and temps in the mid 50s, but things will change from there.
The MTA announced the Federal Highway Administration has given congestion pricing the green light, clearing the way for it to start on Jan. 5, 2025.
After a long period of drought and fire hazards, we're getting an early taste of winter. New York, New Jersey and Connecticut have been desperate for rain.
Airport staffing issues and weather slowed down one of the busiest holiday travel days across the Tri-State Area on Tuesday.
The first of three arches for the Portal North Bridge arrived at the construction site in Kearny Tuesday.
A Thanksgiving winter storm is headed for the New York area, but first we had to deal with some rain Tuesday morning.
New data shows car thefts at Port authority parking lots are spiking by more than 50% this quarter amid the annual holiday travel surge.
A fire in Newark Saturday left more than 80 people - mostly senior citizens - homeless just days before Thanksgiving.
Love the idea or hate it, the Long Island Thanksgiving turkey pizza pie is going viral at Pino's Pizza in Deer Park.
A Babylon boat yard went up in flames after an intoxicated woman drove the wrong way and crashed into boats, police said.
New Jersey Sen. George Helmy said congestion pricing could drive businesses out of New York City and into the Garden State on "The Point with Marcia Kramer."
Thanksgiving week starts Monday with partly sunny skies and temps in the mid 50s, but things will change from there.
The MTA announced the Federal Highway Administration has given congestion pricing the green light, clearing the way for it to start on Jan. 5, 2025.
United States Rep. Ritchie Torres says he's "open to" running for governor in New York after questioning the actions of Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams.
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden made a rare visit to Staten Island on Monday to honor service members and their families ahead of Thanksgiving.
U.S. Attorney for the Southern District Damian Williams announced plans to resign Monday.
Special counsel Jack Smith asked a federal judge to toss out the charges against President-elect Donald Trump in the case stemming from the 2020 election.
New Jersey Sen. George Helmy said congestion pricing could drive businesses out of New York City and into the Garden State on "The Point with Marcia Kramer."
Whole Foods Market stores in five states sold recalled carrots and celery sticks that could contain E. coli.
Lattes and other espresso-based drinks may not be available at some McDonald's restaurants due to a glitch with coffee machines.
The packaging label omitted a key ingredient, prompting a Food and Drug Administration recall.
The manufacturer of tumblers sold at Wawa stores says it has received four reports of cuts from the product's metal drinking straws.
Decision to cut topping comes as officials work to confirm source of E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounders.
New York's iconic Blue Man Group is packing it in after more than 30 years on stage.
Chuck Woolery was inducted into the American TV Game Show Hall of Fame in 2007 and earned a daytime Emmy nomination in 1978.
Lawyers for actor Jonathan Majors and Grace Jabbari agreed to dismiss the case with prejudice, according to a joint filing in Manhattan federal court.
Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, AMC and fans react to the debate over in-theater singing during "Wicked."
A federal judge is deciding whether to release Sean "Diddy" Combs on bail as he awaits trial on sex trafficking and racketeering charges.
Dennis Schroder scored 31 points, and the undermanned Brooklyn Nets rallied to beat Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors on Monday night.
OG Anunoby scored a career-high 40 points, and the Knicks rode a torrid start to a 145-118 rout of the Denver Nuggets.
Nico Hischier recorded his first career hat trick to give the New Jersey Devils a 5-2 win over the Nashville Predators.
Lucas Raymond scored the go-ahead goal in the third period and the Red Wings rallied to beat the Islanders 4-2.
The St. Louis Blues beat the New York Rangers 5-2 in Jim Montgomery's coaching debut.
Tenants in a six-story building in Queens say they were forced to climb stairs amid a six-week-long elevator outage.
The new Davis Center will bring back the wonder of skating and swimming alongside Harlem Meer in Central Park.
Thursday marks exactly 60 years since the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge opened to much fanfare.
Nov. 29 is the last day for New York City restaurants to remove roadway dining sheds, which will now be seasonal under new regulations set by the City Council.
A new state-of-the-art trash system in NYCHA's Polo Grounds Towers in Harlem promises to tackle energy, rodent and recycling issues.
Dogs got decked out for the annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade in New York City's East Village on Saturday.
Cosplayers flooded New York City's Javits Center in October 2024 for the annual New York Comic Con convention.
Tens of thousands of people flooded Manhattan streets on June 2, 2024 for the 60th annual Israel Day on Fifth Parade.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday, March 26 after a column was struck by a container ship that reportedly lost power, sending vehicles and people into the Patapsco River.
The 50th Annual Village Halloween Parade drew massive crowds, celebrating the theme "Upside/Down:Inside/OUT."
CBS News New York's Rob Marciano has your First Alert Forecast for November 26 at 8 p.m.
Police are looking for the suspect who slashed a man at the 42nd Street-Bryant Park subway station during the Tuesday morning rush.
Over the weekend, CBS News New York partnered with the Community FoodBank of New Jersey for a food collection drive for those in need, and in total, nearly 4,900 turkeys were donated.
A Brooklyn family feared their property was at risk when a construction error at a neighboring building forced them out of their home over two months ago, but now, they're back just in time for the holidays. CBS News New York's investigative reporter Mahsa Saeidi has the story.
On Long Island, a patient who nearly died from a heart attack reunited with the heroes who saved his life.