Push on to pass Gabby Petito-inspired Teal Alert bill for domestic violence
Similar to AMBER and Silver, the new alert would apply to adults 18-64 who vanish and are considered in danger.
Jessica Moore is an Emmy Award-winning anchor for the weekend evening newscasts on CBS News New York and New York 55. Moore joined the stations in July 2016.
Moore's broadcasting career has taken her all over the country from WDTN in Dayton Ohio, to WLEX in Lexington, Kentucky, and most recently KSNV in Las Vegas where she spent six years as the stations primary weekday evening anchor. Her work has earned her two Emmy Awards and an Associated Press Award.
In Lexington, Moore made her network debut on CNN during the Northpoint Prison riots and reported for the Weather Channel when a massive snow storm pounded Kentucky. In 2009, a deadly tornado ripped through parts of Central Kentucky. Moore was awarded an Emmy for her spot news coverage of the storm's aftermath.
Moore moved to New York from Las Vegas, where she was nominated for nine Pacific Southwest Emmy Awards, including best news anchor and best live event anchoring. She anchored countless hours of live breaking news and election coverage and scored an exclusive interview with Mitt Romney during the 2012 presidential election.
Active in the community, she is a passionate advocate for animals. Previously, Moore focused her volunteer efforts with the Make A Wish Foundation of Southern Nevada.
A native of North Carolina, Moore is a graduate of Liberty University where she obtained a singing scholarship and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology.
Moore has always wanted to live and work in New York City and is thrilled to be a part of the CBS News New York team.
Similar to AMBER and Silver, the new alert would apply to adults 18-64 who vanish and are considered in danger.
The HRC pointed to 75 laws in more than a dozen states specifically targeting LGBTQ rights, like those banning drag, gender affirming care, inclusive education and those preventing transgender athletes from competing in sports.
A 23-year-old man was killed crossing the street, and several other people were seriously hurt.
The proposed rate hikes were unveiled during an MTA board meeting Monday.
Among the honorees was detective Sumit Sulan, who took down the gunman that killed detectives Jason Rivera and Wilbert Mora.
Two weeks after Jordan Neely died on the subway, the debate rages on about mental health care in New York City and whether Daniel Penny, the Marine veteran who put Neely in a chokehold, should be facing charges.
Doctors say a hit split Taylor Everson's kidney in half and left her with severe internal bleeding.
Neely died last week after he was put in a chokehold by a fellow passenger on the F train in SoHo.
Neely's family has asked Rev. Al Sharpton to deliver the eulogy at the funeral, which is set for Friday, May 19.
Penny was seen on video holding Neely in a chokehold for nearly three minutes before his death on the subway.
The city estimates by the end of 2024, it will have spent $4.3 billion on services for asylum seekers.
Back in 2017, Jose Gonzalez stole an ambulance and then ran over the mother of five in the Bronx.
There were heroic moments in Queens on Monday when a school administrator jumped into action.
The NYPD has launched an internal investigation after video emerged showing officers punching a suspect as they placed him under arrest.
Officials say demolishing the rest of the structure will be a slow and careful process.