New York co-op boards can be notoriously picky about who they allow to buy an apartment, but now a woman is being thrown out of her home, and she says it's because she married the former doorman. CBS 2's Kirstin Cole reports.
One minute they were lined up at an L.I. mall to see a teen sensation. The next, they were pushing and shoving in what police are calling a near-riot. As CBS 2's Dave Carlin reports, the cancelation is blamed on "Justin Bieber fever"
It was a do-or-die evening for health care reform - at a rare and historic Saturday night session in the Senate, Democrats clinched the 60 votes they needed to keep the bill alive. CBS 2's Kathryn Brown has the details.
A Queens man is in custody and expected to be charged with murder, for allegedly killing his wife and 14-year-old son and hiding their bodies in a closet. CBS 2's Hazel Sanchez has the shocking details.
A fight on the subway led to a deadly stabbing in Midtown Saturday morning. The victim was stabbed several times in the face and neck. CBS 2's Rob Morrison reports.
For the second time this week there are big changes in health care guidelines. First it was a controversy over mammograms, now its cervical cancer testing. CBS 2's Sean Hennessey explains.
A Brooklyn community is at odds over pre-recorded bell sounds coming from a nearby church. Some want the parish to turn down the volume, while others say if you don't like it, move away. John Metaxas reports.
A Queens community is on alert after several people spotted -- and took pictures of -- some kind of animal that resembles a coyote. Animal Control has yet to say definitively what it is. In the interim, the legend grows. Pablo Guzman reports.
For the second time this week, changes in health care guidelines have caused some confusion and anger. CBS 2 HD's Sean Hennessey breaks down what you need to know about new cervical cancer screening recommendations.
For most of us, saving money is a drag - cutting out everything in our day that's fun. But there are ways to save while enjoying life's little splurges. CBS 2's Kirstin Cole explains in this MoneyWatch Report.
Come one, come all but good luck finding a parking spot. As New York City enters the holiday gridlock alert season, discount tour buses are proliferating, but the parking spots are few and far between. CBS 2's Hazel Sanchez reports.
A New York City man is savoring freedom Friday night, released from prison after serving nearly two decades for a crime he didn't commit. CBS 2's Tony Aiello has more on Fernando Bermudez's release from Sing Sing.
CBS 2 first told you about the growing drug problem among teens in the suburbs, and now a new weapons is arming parents against the epidemic: free drug screening kits. CBS 2's Jennifer McLogan has the details.
First came the controversial guidelines on breast cancer screenings, now come the recommendations that women scale back on cervical cancer testing as well. CBS 2's Dr. Holly Phillips has the story.
New York City is revamping its controversial new 9-1-1 dispatching system after two deadly fires raised concern about your safety. Effective Friday the entire program is changing. CBS 2's Marcia Kramer has the story.
More and more Americans are looking overseas for affordable medical care. CBS 2's Dr. Holly Phillips joins us with more on the growing trend of medical tourism.
They weight 25 lbs, stand 2 1/2 feet tall, can swim, run and even fly at 55 mph... we're talking turkeys, and it turns out they've warn out their welcome on Long Island. CBS 2's Jennifer McLogan explains.
At one area high school, the instructor has an ineresting way to teach music. He uses video games. Kristine Johnson reports.
It is deadline day for pedicab drivers, as the city is forcing them to get a license. As CBS 2's John Slattery reports, if they don't get registered, they're out of business.
A Brooklyn woman left devastated by a fatal fire just days ago is slowly trying to put her life back together, and now the community that she calls home is stepping in to help. CBS 2's Lou Young has the details.
The change in pap smear and mammogram guidelines has some women confused, frustrated, & even feeling sidelined when it comes to their own health. As CBS 2's Christine Sloan reports, some are concerned insurance will stop covering the tests.
Even more controversy and confusion over key women's health issues - two days after a change in mammogram guidelines, there's another suggestion to reduce cancer screenings, this time pap smears. CBS 2's Dr. Holly Phillips reports.
More than two-thirds of all Americans take vitamins and supplements on a regular basis, and research finds most of us believe they're safe. But can a good thing go too far? CBS 2's Kirstin Cole reports.
Rudy Giuliani may be seeking a new title, and it's not governor. For Giuliani, the decision to forgo the governor's race and run against Kirsten Gillibrand in 2010 was a no-brainer. CBS 2's Marcia Kramer has the story.
The new pap smear guidelines are generating more questions than answers, compounding the confusion caused by the recently released report on mammograms. CBS News Medical Correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton has some answers.
First mammograms, now pap smears - new guidelines suggest women need fewer pap smears to catch slow-growing cervical cancer. Doctors say better science has led them to this conclusion. CBS 2's Magee Hickey has more.
He would rather be Senator Giuliani than Governor Giuliani, that's what sources are telling CBS 2 about the former mayor's political plans. CBS 2's Jay Dow has more.
There are new guidelines for another crucial cancer test for women. This time the changes involve the screening test for cervical cancer, known as a pap smear. CBS 2's Magee Hickey is live with more.