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Red Wave Of Republican Victories Being Felt Even In New York City
Even in an overwhelmingly Democratic place like New York City, the red wave of Republican victories is being felt. Republicans made gains in the City Council for the first time since 2009, and while the 51-member body will still be solidly in Democratic hands, the question is whose hands? CBS2 New York News video.
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Eric Adams Becomes New York City’s Next Mayor
New York City voters decided two key races Tuesday for mayor and Manhattan district attorney. CBS2 New York news video.
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Cameras Catch Unannounced Weapons Screenings At Troubled New York City High Schools
New York, An epidemic of violence and an arsenal of guns, knives and other weapons in city schools has finally prompted Mayor Bill de Blasio to take action. CBS2 New York news video.
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Mayor De Blasio Announces Vaccine Mandate For All New York City Municipal Workers
The city is offering a $500 bonus to each city employee who receives their first shot at a city-run vaccination site by 5 p.m. on Oct. 29. CBS2 NEW YORK NEWS VIDEO.
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New York City Wine And Food Festival Returns In Person
On the road to reopening, the New York City Wine and Food Festival (Oct 14, 2021 – Sun, Oct 17, 2021) returns Thursday for a long weekend of tasty events. CBS2 New York news video.
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New York City’s Columbus Day Parade To March Up Fifth Avenue
The Columbus Day Parade parade kicks off at 11:30 a.m. and goes from 44th Street to 72nd Street.CBS New York news video.
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New York City Teachers, Staff Face New Vaccine Deadline
New York City’s vaccine mandate for public school teachers and staff can once again move forward after the latest ruling from a federal appeals court. CBS2 NEW YORK NEWS VIDEO.
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New York City Opens Service Centers In Every Borough To Help Those Affected By Ida
Clean-up continues across the Tri-State Area, including in New York City, where more resources have been made available for those affected by the remnants of Hurricane Ida; CBS2 New York News video.
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De Blasio: All New Hires By New York City Must Provide Proof Of Vaccination
New York. Mayor Bill de Blasio says all new hires by the city of New York must show proof of vaccination.
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New York City’s subway expansion animation 1868-2020
This video shows the history of the New York City Subway drawn on the geographically accurate map beginning with the opening of the Manhattan elevated lines to the Second Avenue line phase 1 opening in 2020. The background map is based on 2020 and neighborhood names, roads, bridges shown in the map may not reflect…
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Dangerous Heat Expected Tuesday In New York City
Some may look for relief at city-organized cooling centers, others may find it at area pools or beaches. CBS2 New York News
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New York City: Ranked Choice Voting is Coming this June
On June 22, New Yorkers will be using Ranked Choice Voting in an important citywide Primary election. Ranked Choice Voting is a new system of voting in which you can rank up to five candidates in order of preference. With so much at stake in local elections and the implementation of a new system of…
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Mayor Bill de Blasio holds coronavirus briefing after NYPD officer killed overnight in New York City. Video
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio holds coronavirus briefing after NYPD officer killed overnight in New York City. VIDEO CBS NEW YORK
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New York City Subway Service Hours Expanding
As of Monday, Feb. 22, the New York City subway will shut down for just two hours a night for cleaning, from 2 a.m.-4 a.m. CBS2 New York News.
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Governor Cuomo Announces New York City Indoor Dining Can Reopen Early on February 12
February 8, 2021 – Governor Cuomo announced that New York City indoor dining can reopen at 25 percent capacity on February 12, Lunar New Year Day. The reopening was previously scheduled for Valentine’s Day, but restaurants requested an earlier reopening date to allow staff to prepare and the request has been granted. Governor Andrew M.…
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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio Press Conference
Mayor de Blasio Holds Media Availability – Mayor de Blasio Holds Media Availability Blue Room, City Hall Manhattan January 21, 2021NYC Mayor’s Office offcial video.
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Governor Cuomo Announces Grand Opening of Moynihan Train Hall in New York City
December 30, 2020 Arkady Belozovsky (CDI) and Feed Interpreter Dale NeimeyGovernor Andrew M. Cuomo video
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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio provides update on coronavirus response as cases rise
NYC Mayor de Blasio provides update on coronavirus response as cases rise. Yahoo Finance News video.
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Extended Polling Hours, New Site Opens In Manhattan To Ease Long Early Voting Lines In New York City
Nearly 840,000 people already cast their ballots in New York City before polls opened on day eight of early voting Saturday. CBS2 New York News video.
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New York City Board Of Elections Official Says All Ballots May Not Be Counted Until December
Despite the cold and rain, New Yorkers are still lining up to vote early. CBS2’s Andrea Grymes reports.CBS New York News video.