Residents anxious as they awaited air quality results after steam leak
The Office of Emergency Management says masks are available on scene for those who want them, while awaiting the environmental testing for possible asbestos.
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The Office of Emergency Management says masks are available on scene for those who want them, while awaiting the environmental testing for possible asbestos.
People were kept away from the area for several blocks, and those inside neighboring buildings were advised to shelter in place.
The alleged abuse happened between the late 1980s and early 2000s.
An estimated 450 residents who live in the complex are out of their homes ahead of the holiday.
Early Wednesday morning, trucks could be seen rescuing people from homes along the Passaic River in Paterson.
Officials said Tuesday it could take days before they know why a section of the building came down.
A corner of the seven-story building on West Burnside Avenue and Phelan Place in Morris Heights came crashing down Monday afternoon.
The video shows several people on the street walking and then starting to run as the corner of the building came down.
CBS New York's Zinnia Maldonado is live in Mobile 2 looking at conditions in Nassau County.
Investigators believe the suspect started a fire inside the house before he tried to leave and was shot by police.
The One Hundred Club of Montclair says it's owed over $3,000 from a December 2022 event.
The NYPD is aware of protests planned at the tree lighting in response to the war between Israel and Hamas.
Drivers are dealing with delays in and around New York City as people try to return home following the long holiday weekend.
The iconic balloons and marching bands had to veer around the demonstrators, but it did not stop the 97-year-old annual tradition from going on.
They said Wednesday that nearly a quarter-million Long Islanders suffer from food insecurity.