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Frustrated Residents Sound Off After Dozens Of Cars Have Tires Slashed In Bayside, Queens
CBS2's Jenna DeAngelis spoke to frustrated residents in Bayside.

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CBS2's Jenna DeAngelis spoke to frustrated residents in Bayside.

New York State agriculture officials are giving an update Monday on the plan to address them.
It happened around 8 a.m. at Betsy Head Pool in Bushwick.
Some of the biggest names in hip-hop took the stage at the inaugural day-long "Rock the Bells Festival" at the Forest Hills Stadium.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott sent the asylum seekers here after a war of words with Mayor Eric Adams, CBS2's Christina Fan reported.
A new autobiographical play at Lincoln Center explores the tense relationship between a father and child.
It's a chance to celebrate African cuisine and culture, while supporting local small businesses.
Families of those killed on 9/11 have been protesting the Saudi-funded league because of the country's ties to the attacks.
Drivers going faster than 25 miles per hour will be fined.
It happened at Frelinghuysen and Evergreen Avenues at around 4:20 a.m., according to police.
The Sunoco gas station on Grand Street offered free gas to their first 300 customers Saturday morning, up to $25 each.
The bike portion of the event was shortened to 12.4 miles, down from 24.8. The run portion was shortened to 2.5 miles, instead of 6.2.
Police say a motorcycle tried to squeeze between two SUVs when they collided, CBS2's Kevin Rincon reported.
To help residents cope, New York City is extending its public pool hours to 8 p.m.
The Peace Barbecue in Fordham Heights was sponsored by the group Good Shepherd Services and its Bronx Rises Against Gun Violence program.
Legendary singer and songwriter Roberta Flack was serenaded as she was honored at the event.
The first shooting left two people wounded and happened just after 9 p.m. Saturday on Locust Hill Avenue.
Aziz, who is now 84 years old, filed the lawsuit Thursday.
But experts explained to CBS2's Leah Mishkin on Monday why it's a positive sign for our waters.
Two suspects were fatally shot by police in separate incidents in Queens and Brooklyn on Saturday.