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CBS2 investigative reporter Tim McNicholas has a look at an issue that's top of mind for summer travelers.

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CBS2 investigative reporter Tim McNicholas has a look at an issue that's top of mind for summer travelers.

"Our landlords are already rich. They get money from our paychecks every single month," one person said.
The boy's mother shared her story with CBS2 on Wednesday, saying the abuse was all caught on surveillance camera.
Police say a mother was stabbed multiple times while protecting her daughter in Downtown Brooklyn.
"He was so happy. He was the best kid I can have," Christian Illescas said of his son, Gianlukas.
"Every time I think about it, it is like… it breaks my heart," 65-year-old Julie Lacen said Monday.
Yonkers Public Schools told CBS2 security officers intervened quickly. The student was suspended and faces possible expulsion.
There is anger and heartbreak in one Westchester County city after a young student reportedly took his own life.
At your local market this summer, next to the fresh baked goods and organic vegetables, you might also find cannabis.
Democrats control the state Legislature, but Republicans are hoping to gain ground.
CBS2 was in the courtroom as defense attorney Patrick Toscano focused his questioning how he diffused a dangerous situation by using force.
CBS2's Tony Aiello spoke with a Vietnam veteran who holds many fallen friends in his heart.
Now, City Hall is launching a new campaign to prevent people from riding on top of trains.
They said Jalayah Eason was found unconscious and unresponsive at her apartment in the Forest Houses on East 165th Street in Morrisania.
The state's Department of Health says the change is "due to the changing landscape of the COVID-19 pandemic."
The holiday weekend is considered the unofficial start of summer, and with it, the start of a busy travel season.
Maggie Drozdowski was walking on crutches after the incident Sunday afternoon in Stone Harbor.
It happened four years ago and was caught on police body worn cameras.
Now, with thousands of New York City kids still showing unsafe lead levels per year, City Council is considering a new package of laws.
"Ladies And Gentlemen... The Beatles" runs until June 25th at the GRAMMY Museum Experience at Prudential Center In Newark.