A real-life treasure hunt is underway in New York City, but not for gold or silver. Dive teams are searching for something even rarer - the priceless bones of some prehistoric creatures. Nancy Chen reports.
While not yet mandatory, the city is asking that residents conserve water and is offering tips on how to do so. CBS News New York's Dick Brennan reports.
The first subways opened in the city back in 1904. As CBS News New York's Elijah Westbrook reports, in honor of the anniversary, some people were able to take a ride down memory lane.
There's a new plan to get piles of trash off the streets of New York City and cut down on rats, but CBS2 political reporter Marcia Kramer says it comes with a price some New Yorkers may not want to pay.
New York City's new 465 area code may be in use by October 2026, the New York State Public Service Commission says.
The Catholic community in the New York City area is mourning the death of Pope Francis, whose funeral service was Saturday morning at the Vatican. CBS News New York's John Dias reports. Apr 26 08:39 Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty in NYC federal murder case ...
CBS New York, Brooklyn Public Library partner for summer reading The Brooklyn Public Library is working hard to keep kids read all summer, and CBS New York is a proud partner in this effort. Jun 6, 2024 New York City's Section 8 application window is now closed NYC's Section 8 hou...
Emma Von Enck, Principal Dancer with the New York City Ballet joins CBS New York to discuss her roles in George Balanchine's The Nutcracker.
CBS News New York's housing reporter Ali Bauman has an exclusive look at new ways New York City is trying to crack down on unsafe construction job sites. 6H ago Knicks take lead in series with 118-116 win over Pistons Karl-Anthony Towns scored 31 points, Jalen Brunson had 30 and the...
1 heart transplant saves 3 young children in New York City Queens woman dies 2 weeks after giving birth to twins by C-section Woman charged with forging student vaccine cards skips court What is fluoride and why is it in our public water supply? Some top questions, answered. ...