98-year-old Holocaust survivor shares story on Yom HaShoah
Riverdale resident Leo Shliselberg says despite the hardships he's experienced in life, the best medicine is laughter.
Shosh Bedrosian joined CBS News New York as a reporter in March 2023, focusing her reporting on the Bronx.
Prior to joining CBS News New York, Shosh spent more than two years at News 12, covering the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Connecticut. While reporting in Connecticut, Shosh covered visits from President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and major breaking news like the single-engine deadly plane crash in Armonk, NY, the death of two police officers in the line of duty in Bristol, Conn., and extensive local coverage on the impact of the war in Ukraine.
Shosh also contributed to the investigative team at News 12, and was awarded a New York Emmy for her coverage exposing the failures and neglect of aging, critical infrastructure around the tristate area.
A proud New Yorker, Shosh was born and raised in Westchester County and graduated from Ithaca College, where she was a TVR/Journalism major and a college athlete on the Women's Soccer Team.
Shosh is passionate about traveling the world and enjoys learning about cultures and languages. She likes to study history and avidly follows news around the globe.
Riverdale resident Leo Shliselberg says despite the hardships he's experienced in life, the best medicine is laughter.
For years, the waters of the Bronx River have been used as a wasteland for people who might not understand its importance.
For the first time in more than 200 days, the family of 47-year-old Israeli hostage Omri Miran has seen proof of life.
The NYPD promoted 177 officers in a ceremony Friday, including two officers whose fathers were also in the NYPD and were shot in the line of duty.
Street vendors in the Bronx are calling on the city to fix the system for getting a vending license.
Classes at Columbia University are fully remote Monday, as pro-Palestinian protests over the Israel-Hamas war stretched into their sixth day.
A New York City organization is taking action to clean up drug needles and syringes littering a South Bronx park.
Buzunesh Deba, who lives in the Bronx, became the default winner of the 2014 Boston Marathon in 2016 when the first-place winner was disqualified for doping, but she says she has not yet received her prize money.
The family of a woman who suffered a fractured skull after being pushed down stairs at Saint Demetrios Church in Queens said she's out of the ICU and starting to string together sentences.
The Parks Department said it's removed more than 6,000 syringes from St. Mary's Park in the South Bronx so far in 2024.
It is the now the first CUNY school to have an accredited infant toddler program for children as young as six weeks old.
The 4.8-magnitude earthquake most likely caused the 24-inch main to break, the Morris County Municipal Utility Authority says.
A grassroots group is advocating for the waterfront community to get more means of transportation.
From Far Rockaway, Queens to Massapequa Park on Long Island, where the cop lived, communities are honoring his life.
The Legal Aid Society said tenants were concerned the flooding could lead to further damage.