Menendez pleads not guilty to latest obstruction charges
Menendez and his wife stayed silent as they entered Manhattan federal court after they were charged in a new, 18-count indictment.
Christina Fan joined CBS News New York as a general assignment reporter in spring of 2019.
She has provided extensive coverage of the coronavirus pandemic's impact on Asian Americans, from the initial outbreak in Wuhan, China to the rise of COVID-related hate crimes locally. Following the murder of George Floyd in 2020, she covered the ensuing protests for weeks as demonstrators called for police and criminal justice reform in New York City.
Before joining WCBS, Christina spent three years at the ABC O&O in Fresno, California. She traveled across the state reporting on record-breaking wildfires, the Oroville dam crisis, as well as President Barack Obama's visit to Yosemite. Her career started at WOWK-TV in Charleston, West Virginia, where she shot, wrote and edited all her stories.
Christina graduated from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism with dual majors in Broadcast Journalism and International Studies. She is fluent in Mandarin Chinese and loves to travel. So far she's visited 24 countries across five continents.
Christina is proud to be from Central Jersey, where her parents still live. She is thrilled to be back home and visits her family every week, where she enjoys eating her mom's home-cooked meals and then tries burning off the calories by playing tennis. Christina is a diehard fan of Novak Djokovic.
Menendez and his wife stayed silent as they entered Manhattan federal court after they were charged in a new, 18-count indictment.
Police found Troy Gill with gunshot wounds to his arm and chest after neighbors reported a barrage of gunfire to 911.
For the second time in less than a week, New York City shut down an illegal migrant shelter inside a business. The properties in the Bronx and Queens are owned by the same man.
Mayor Eric Adams is slamming the city's sanctuary laws, saying he supports working with federal immigration officials.
Police released a photo Tuesday of the gunman wanted in a deadly shooting of a deli worker in Brooklyn.
As book ban attempts increase nationwide, the city's libraries have been fighting against censorship.
There are new concerns about safety in Times Square after two attacks were reported just hours and blocks apart.
Prosecutors spent weeks laying out the case against two men accused of murdering the Run-D.M.C. DJ inside his studio in Hollis, Queens.
Eastbound service was suspended for hours between the Jamaica station and Atlantic Terminal due to a downed power line.
The mayor says the subway system is averaging about six felonies a day, and he wants to see those statistics improve.
The thieves made off with more than $50,000 worth of luxury goods.
Historic meetings are now underway on the legality of Israel's decades-long occupation of lands sought for a Palestinian state.
Meanwhile, a judge set bail at $100,000 for another suspect accused in the Jan. 27 attack.
Ramsey residents and business owners told CBS New York they made the best of the situation.
New York City is imposing an 11 p.m. curfew at more shelters housing asylum seekers after a recent shooting and assault on police officers involving migrants.