Stores busy with last-minute holiday shoppers
The Columbus Circle Holiday Market was packed with people hoping inspiration strikes from these artisan sellers.
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.
The Columbus Circle Holiday Market was packed with people hoping inspiration strikes from these artisan sellers.
From labor unions to religious organizations, thousands of people are expected to participate.
An aluminum dinghy moved by manpower was the source of safe passage for some Little Falls residents Wednesday.
Tuesday night, first responders said it was too dangerous to make any more rescues from homes in Little Falls.
Police said their mom called 911 just before noon to report her children were unconscious.
An engineer told construction workers a corner beam was decorative, when in reality it was holding the building together, the NYC Dept. of Buildings commissioner told CBS New York.
Starting late Thursday afternoon, tenants were being given about 20-30 minutes to go in and retrieve belongings.
Two days after a corner section of a Bronx apartment building crumbled, CBS New York's Ali Bauman confronted the landlord.
What options do residents have if their building is slowly crumbling?
'Twas 16 nights before Christmas and all through the city, Santas in crop tops and onesies took the streets, whirled and giddy.
It comes during a difficult time for Jewish people, amid the Israel-Hamas war and a rise in antisemitism.
About 240 police officers from New Jersey attended, and most paid for the conference using taxpayer dollars.
When you compare this November to November 2022, hate crimes have risen 33%.
Police say a 42-year-old man came into a Bronx furniture store and got into a dispute with the off-duty cop.
Throughout the night, the NYPD tried to contain the group by holding lines and putting up barricades.