NYC District Attorneys Denounce Assaults On Transit Employees

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NYC District Attorneys Denounce Assaults On Transit Employees

Gov. Andrew Cuomo Breaks Silence On Sexual Assault Allegations, Asks New Yorkers To Hold JudgementGov. Andrew Cuomo broke his silence Wednesday on the sexual assault allegations against him while asking New Yorkers to hold their judgement until they have all the facts; CBS2’s Dick Brennan reports.

New York Weather: CBS2 3/3 Nightly Forecast at 11PMCBS2’s Lonnie Quinn has your weather forecast for March 3 at 11 p.m.

Asian Man Attacked In Lower East Side Subway Station, Police InvestigatingPolice are investigating and searching for a suspect after another Asian New Yorker is the victim of a violent attack; CBS2’s Nick Caloway reports.

Yankees Manager Aaron Boone Recovering From Pacemaker SurgeryYankees manager Aaron Boone is recovering from pacemaker surgery; CBS2’s Otis Livingston reports.

Arts And Entertainment Venues In New York Get The Green Light To Reopen At Reduced CapacityIn just under a month, New Yorkers will be able to start seeing shows at smaller venues again; CBS2’s Jessica Layton reports.

JetBlue Flight Makes Emergency Landing At JFK AirportThere was an emergency landing at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Wednesday night.

Gov. Cuomo Says He Will Not Resign Amid Sexual Harassment Allegations: ‘I Never Touched Anyone Inappropriately’In a press conference Wednesday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo claimed he never touched anyone inappropriately and apologized repeatedly. He also asked New Yorkers not to judge him until all the facts are in; CBS2 political reporter Marcia Kramer has more.

New York Weather: CBS2 3/3 Evening Forecast at 6PMCBS2’s Lonnie Quinn has your weather forecast for March 3 at 6 p.m.

Asbury Park Ready For A Busy Summer With COVID Safety Precautions In PlaceThe countdown to summer is on for many. CBS2’s Vanessa Murdock went to Asbury Park to see how small businesses feel about the fast approaching peak season and what plans are being made.

New Jersey Department Of Health Investigating Legionnaires’ Disease ClusterThe New Jersey State Department of Health is investigating a cluster of Legionnaires’ disease.

Long Island Woman Among First In Country To Receive Johnson & Johnson COVID VaccineThe Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine arrived on Long Island on Wednesday. One batch, delivered to Northwell Health in Bay Shore, went immediately into the arm of a lucky patient who was being discharged; CBS2’s Jennifer McLogan reports.

NYPD Asks New Yorkers For Help Combatting Rise In Graffiti Across CityThe NYPD is rolling out a new campaign to combat a big rise in graffiti across the city, but there’s no budget for it, so they’re asking New Yorkers for help; CBS2’s Andrea Grymes reports.

2 Van Gogh Events Coming To New York, Causing Confusion For Ticket BuyersA tribute to one of the most famous artists of all time has created confusion and controversy in our area; CBS2’s Steve Overmyer reports.

PSEG Long Island Gets Ready For Osprey Breeding SeasonSome utility crews on Long Island made sure osprey birds have a safe place to nest Wednesday.

Experts: People 55 And Older Struggling To Re-Enter Workforce After Losing Jobs Due To PandemicThe COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in millions of Americans losing their jobs. Some have been able to re-enter the workforce, but experts say people 55 and older are especially struggling to do so; CBS2’s Kiran Dhillon reports.

New Rochelle Community Marks One Year Since First Confirmed Case Of COVID-19It’s been one year since one of the first cases of the coronavirus was confirmed in our area. It was an attorney in Westchester County. As cases started to spread, the community came together through fear and grief and moved forward stronger; CBS2’s Dave Carlin reports.

Food Giveaway Helps Thousands Of Households In The BronxA local chef helped feed thousands of families in the Bronx on Wednesday.

City Pushes To Keep Landlords Accountable For Dangerous ConditionsThere’s a new push by the city to keep landlords accountable for dangerous conditions.

NYC Prosecutors Calling On State To Do More To Stop Assaults On Transit WorkersNew York City’s top prosecutors are calling on the state to do more to stop assaults on transit workers by changing the law; CBS2’s Natalie Duddridge reports.

Community Gathers For Heartbreaking Farewell To Stabbing Victim In BrooklynA community gathered Wednesday for a heartbreaking farewell to a husband and father who lost his life trying to help victims of a robbery in Brooklyn; CBS2’s Christina Fan reports.

Crews On Scene Of East Side Apartment FireCrews were on the scene of a fire at a six-floor apartment building on the East Side on Wednesday.

African Ebola Outbreak Will Affect Travelers Arriving In U.S.An Ebola outbreak in parts of Africa will now affect travelers coming into the United States.

Far Rockaway Residents Worried About Proposals To Cut Costs At Saint John’s Episcopal HospitalCutting beds, services and staff — those are three proposals to cut costs at Saint John’s Episcopal Hospital in Far Rockaway. Some residents worry this could mean life or death for patients in the area; CBS2’s Alice Gainer reports.

Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Deny Bullying AccusationsPrince Harry and Meghan Markle are pushing back against bullying allegations.