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Hundreds of fans lined up outside the Ed Sullivan Theater for the first taping of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" since the end of the writers strike.
Ali Bauman has served as a general assignment reporter for CBS News New York since spring 2016.
Prior to joining CBS News New York, Ali was a one-man-band reporter for News 12 the Bronx and News 12 Brooklyn, where she shot, wrote and edited all of her own stories.
Ali graduated Magna Cum Laude from S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University with dual majors in Broadcast & Digital Journalism and Political Science. She speaks Spanish and spent a semester abroad in Madrid, Spain.
Between classes, Ali worked part-time as a multimedia journalist for WBNG-TV Action News in Binghamton, New York.
Never one to shy away from a challenge, Ali was the first and only undergraduate student to be accepted to the 2014 Newhouse Capstone in Washington, D.C. where she was the Capitol Hill correspondent for WETM-TV in Elmira, New York.
Ali is a proud millennial who embraces social media for storytelling to bring news to a new generation of viewers.
Hundreds of fans lined up outside the Ed Sullivan Theater for the first taping of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" since the end of the writers strike.
Some lawmakers and business owners say the city did not do enough to warn people about Friday's deluge.
Raw sewage is backing up and coming out people's toilets and drains into their apartments in parts of the borough.
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.
The discovery comes after another recent tragedy in which a toddler died and three others were sickened due to exposure to fentanyl at a Bronx day care.
Felix Herrera-Garcia was picked up Tuesday in Mexico. DEA and Mexican authorities were involved, sources said.
Police are still searching for the day care owner's husband, who may have fled to his native Dominican Republic, sources told CBS New York.
Police are still searching for the husband of the owner Divino Nino Day Care. Sources told CBS New York he may have fled to his native Dominican Republic.
Chopper 2 was over the scene as firefighters searched through the collapsed rubble on Banker Road.
The NTSB says their investigation is expected to take about five to seven days.
Two women were killed in the crash - a 43-year-old from Massapequa and a 77-year-old from Farmingdale.
Wednesday's demonstration was tame compared to a night earlier when 10 people were arrested.
Police are looking for the Divino Nino Day Care owner's husband after arresting his wife and cousin over the weekend in connection to 1-year-old Nicholas Dominici's death.
Authorities say Nicholas Dominici died and three other children were hospitalized due to suspected opioid exposure while in day care in the Bronx.
Friday, 1-year-old Nicholas Dominici died and three other children were hospitalized from suspected opioid exposure.