Hamas hostages survived on "a piece of bread," cousin says
CBS New York spoke with an Israeli woman visiting New York City to tell her family's story of captivity in Gaza.
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.
She is thrilled to come home to her favorite city and can be reached at Shosh.bedrosian@paramount.com with any story ideas.
CBS New York spoke with an Israeli woman visiting New York City to tell her family's story of captivity in Gaza.
Friends of the family and neighbors told CBS New York on Monday they're shaken up over the gruesome killings.
The release of 4-year-old American Avigail Idan on Sunday gave families a sense of hope and comfort.
For 15 years, POTS received funding through a state grant called Hunger Prevention and Nutrition Assistance Program.
Kommissary and NYC Health + Hospitals hope to bring a sense of comfort to those in a new, unfamiliar place.
Students in the South Bronx visited the Mott Haven Library to see the new Teen Center, which has a state-of-the-art recording studio.
Over 130 firefighters, EMTs and paramedics responded. All three floors of the brownstone were completely charred.
For the first time in two decades, a Republican flipped a blue seat in a City Council district in the Bronx.
The NYPD says someone spraypainted "Free Palestine" on the building and covered the door in paint and broken eggs.
Educators have been working for more than a decade to re-write the wrongs of the past in the Bronx, by researching the Hunts Point Enslaved Burial Ground.
SapnaNYC provides essential social services to help new immigrants adapt to systems in the United States.
Nearly 240 Holocaust survivors showed solidarity for the hostages by taking photo portraits of each person missing.
Three families sat down with CBS New York's Shosh Bedrosian for an exclusive interview.
Yanke Landau was tasked with bagging bodies after the massacre on Oct. 7.
Remnants of the impact were evident as debris filled the street. Shards of glass and even a shoe were left behind.