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Code Blue In New York City For Extreme Cold; Storm Leaves Behind Flood Damage, Power Outages
Gov. Kathy Hochul tweeted that New York City saw "significant coastal flooding" and that those who are at risk should call 311.

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Gov. Kathy Hochul tweeted that New York City saw "significant coastal flooding" and that those who are at risk should call 311.

It happened at around 9 p.m. on JetBlue flight 662 from Barbados.
Emergency vehicles and cars kept splashing along 97th Street, churning up a watery and muddy mess Saturday morning.
Some 70,000 tourists, pilgrims and residents of the city packed St. Peter's Square to listen to the pontiff and to receive his blessing.
It was a frigid morning, but that didn't stop faithful worshipers from coming to Christmas Day Mass, the first of which started at 7 a.m.
Since she moved here at 19 years old, Elizabeth Figueroa has crafted the elaborate displays for the community to enjoy.
They're fighting for better wages, quality health benefits and mores staff -- all things that would help with the nurse staffing crisis.
It's somber at Rescue 2 in Brownsville, where a bunting ceremony took place this morning.
The worker told police he confronted the woman, who then hit him in the face. The man said he fell to the ground.
The industrial streets of Manhattan's Meatpacking District are about to get a new look and become more pedestrian friendly.
Animal welfare advocates say the production of foie gras is cruel to the birds because it involves force feeding of animals.
It's almost time start celebrating Hanukkah as the Jewish holiday begins this Sunday.
It happened around 12:30 a.m. near the 18th Street and Church Avenue station in the Flatbush section.
As the day wears on, precipitation will overspread the region, increasing in coverage and intensity.
KPOP, a Broadway musical that broke barriers for the Asian community, is suddenly coming to an end two weeks after its Broadway opening.
As CBS2's Hannah Kliger reported Friday, the annual world famous, extravagant decorations are shining bright.
After spotting a person lying on the far side of the tracks, an NYPD officer starts running up the stairs out of the station.
CBS2's Kevin Rincon spoke exclusively with Capers about how he got his murder conviction thrown out.
The cause of death is unknown, Moose said, and funeral services are pending. Cara, a New York native, was 63.
Officials warned people to heed the advice they gave at the beginning of the week: plan for heavy traffic and longer wait times at airports.