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2 Brothers arrested in Queens after cops find homemade explosives and a hit list, A judge sentences a long island woman to 20 years to life in prison for killing her two-year-old girls,
Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Amelia Earhart mystery solved?
It's one of the world's biggest mysteries -- what happened to Amelia Earhart? Now an exploration company claims to have found the wreckage of her plane at the bottom of the central Pacific Ocean. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with Tony Romeo, found of Deep Sea Vision.

Early voting begins this week in Santos special election
The first votes in the election to replace disgraced Long Island Congressman George Santos begins later this week. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with Laura Curran, former Nassau County Executive and host of the "Cut to the Chase" podcast, about the race.

Nassau County police search for a suspect in a Massapequa park robbery, Connecticut transit may be changing as post-pandemic work travel shifts, and 4 people were killed in 3 separate car crashes on Long Island this weekend
Brigitte Quinn has the afternoon's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

Two people are arrested in Queens after allegedly using their apartment as a gun factory, federal funds may be on the way to combat erosion on Fire Island, and Connecticut may lower the blood alcohol limit
Tanya Hansen and Mack Rosenberg have the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

Councilmembers attend NYPD ride along with Mayor Adams, Councilmember Salam pulled over by police officer, Gunman on the loose after shooting in Queens
Tanya Hansen has the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom

Former President Trump vows to appeal the Manhattan jury decision, A justice department report finds former Governor Cuomo fostered a hostile work environment, New Jersey is mourning a firefighter who was killed while battling a house fire in Plainfield
Tanya Hansen has the morning's top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

The jury in Donald Trump's civil defamation case reaches a decision, the Justice Department has reached a settlement with New York state over sexual harassments claims against former Governor Andrew Cuomo, and an NYPD officer has been arrested for arrangi
Michael Wallace has the evening's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom..

How salad is changing lives in New Jersey
A salad mix hitting Garden State grocery store shelves is grown, harvested and packaged by students at Somerset Hills Learning Institute for young adults with autism. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with the Institute Executive Director Dr. Kevin Brothers about the program.

The man whose arrest led to the downfall of former Suffolk Police Chief James Burke has been arrested again, airline travelers react to Boeing 737 Max 9s returning to the air, and a new bill could eliminate food deserts on Long Island
Suzanne Colucci has the afternoon's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

Meterorologist John Stone gives a preview of the weekend weather, seven brothels are shut down in Queens, and residents react to antisemitic graffiti in Westchester
Paul Murnane has the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

Donald Trump spends a short time on the stand in civil case, charges have been filed against Long Island couple whose toddler son died after coming incontact with drugs in their apartment, and city schools may trim cafeteria menus to cope with budget cuts
Michael Wallace has the evening's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom..

LI teacher honored by ancient Italian organization
David Goldberg, a Social Studies teacher at Calhoun High School in Merrick was recently "knighted" by an 800-year-old knighthood organization based in Florence, Italy. He joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn to talk about the honor.

Yes, your fast food options are getting larger
From the double Big Mac to the new foot long cookies at Subway, there's a trend in BIG food. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with Stephanie Schiff, Registered Dietitian from Huntington Hospital about how to be mindful when it comes to food choices.

NYC takes aim at social media
New York City has declared social media a public health threat, especially when it comes to teens. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with the city's doctor, Health Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan about the warning.

NJ Transit proposes 15% fare hikes, advocates demand more cars for G train riders this summer, Mayor Adams declares social media a public health threat during his State of the City address
Michael Wallace has the evening's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Kids are quitting sports because of burnout
A new study finds kids are leaving sports because of too much training, injuries and burnout. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with Dr. Joel Brenner, Medical Director of the Sports Medicine Program at The Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters in Norfolk, VA about the trend and how to reverse it.

Trial of CT missing mom continues in Stamford
Grisly evidence has been presented in the trial of Jennifer Farber Dulos, the Connecticut mom who disappeared and has been declared dead. Hartford Courant reporter Taylor Hartz has been following the case and joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn to discuss the details.

Veteran CBS newsman Charles Osgood has died at 91, Former Long island Congressman George Santos makes another court appearance, Mayor Adams and the NYC Council clash over a bill that requires NYPD cops to file reports on all their interactions with the pu
Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

A new place to gaze at the stars
New York City's first free observatory will open in the Bronx this spring. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with Kat Troche, VP of Operations with the Amateur Astronomers Association.

The latest on the Gilgo Beach murders
Ana Garcia ,host of Audacy's 'True Crime Daily: The Podcast', joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn to breakdown the latest details of the Gilgo Beach murders.

New barriers being tested at subway stations, Bridgeport votes for mayor for 3rd time in 5 months, more firefighters needed on Long Island
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom.

Long Island doctor who prescribed tens of thousands of opioid pills is sentenced to prison, Trump's defamation trial put on hold because of covid, NYC Mayor Adams wipes out medical debt for a half a million New Yorkers
Suzanne Coiucci has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Local college students get up close look at presidential politics
Ryan Hansy is a freshman at Quinnipiac University and part of a group of students up in New Hampshire to study the primary process. He joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn to talk about his experiences.

MTA launches subway barrier pilot program
The MTA has installed new safety barriers at a Manhattan subway station to prevent people from falling on the tracks. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with Sam Schwartz, aka Gridlock Sam, about whether the new fences will make people feel safer underground.

Former President Trump will have to wait another day to testify in defamation case, toll evaders cost the MTA and Port Authority a combined total of $86M in 2022, and a former LI doctor faces sentencing after being convicted of killing patients with opioi
Brigitte Quinn has has the afternoon's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

The MTA tests out railings to improve subway safety, Bridgeport prepares for a primary tomorrow, and volunteer fire departments are shrinking in Long Island
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

Son of couple stabbed to death in Brooklyn is lead suspect, High speed crash kills two in the Bronx, Winter chill almost over
Tanya Hansen has the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 Newsroom.

There are dangerous cold blasts across the tri-state area, A hit and run driver injured a woman and two children in Hell's Kitchen, A woman was stabbed to death in Brooklyn
Tanya Hansen has the morning's top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Multivitamins may help ward off dementia
A new study found a daily multivitamin could help protect older people from memory loss. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with Dr. Rohan Arora, Director of Neurology and Vascular Neurology at Northwell Health.

Would you give up your smartphone?
NY Times Tech Reporter Kashmir Hill gave up her smartphone for a flip-phone in an experiment to try and live without her "tech appendage" How did it go? She shared the results with Newsline on Brigitte Quinn.

Snow continues to fall in and around the city, leaking steam pipe fatally burns 11-month-old baby, and authorities step up their search for a missing LI teen with autism
Brigitte Quinn has the afternoon's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

NYC prepares for winter storm, but Central and Southern NJ to see most of today's snow — making for a potentially icy evening commute
Ashok Bhalla and Paul Murnane have the morning's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Chief Meteorologist Craig Allen gives a preview on what to expect in tomorrow's snow, the Department of Sanitation issued over 2,000 summonses over icy sidewalks, and a man has been charged after a stabbing spree in Queens
Michael Wallace has the evening's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

Queens librarian recognized for helping migrants
Fred Gitner is a librarian at Central Library in Jamaica. He joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn about being recognized by the The American Library Association with a "I Love My Librarian Award" for helping migrants.

The VHS comeback
Dust off those old VCRs, VHS tapes are gaining popularity again. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with John Schafer, Editor in Chief of Lunchmeat, about the "tapehead" culture.

Snowy weather not over yet, police look for missing LI teen with autism, and the MTA hit with another congestion pricing lawsuit
Brigitte Quinn has the afternoon's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

More snow headed our way, suspect in Queens stabbing spree charged with attempted murder, and a fox that attacked 2 in Westchester tested positive for rabies
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Police search for a serial stabber in Queens, This cold snap will last several more days, At least 42 deaths from the frigid weather across the country
Michael Wallace has the evening's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Best NYC Restaurant Week deals
NYC Winter Restaurant Week is underway. Eater's Robert Sietsema joined Newsline with Brigitte Queens about the tasty deals to be had.

Home sales on Long Island in a deep freeze
High mortgage rates led to the fewest homes for sale on Long Island in December. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with Licensed Real Estate Agent Lisa Kennedy about the frozen market.

The cold snap continues — but for how long? Also, former marine accused of killing Jordan Neely will stand trial, and there is a push to extend the Metro-North Hudson line to Penn Station
Brigitte Quinn has the afternoon's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Icy conditions prompt several school closures in NJ, 175-year-old Yonkers church is in danger of closing, and investigation is underway after 2 NYPD officers were shot in Brooklyn yesterday
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer now charged with a 4th murder, NY Gov Hochul wants to more than double the amount of money NYS is spending on the migrant crisis
Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Why CT is warning residents about coyotes
It's coyote mating season and Connecticut wildlife officials are warning residents to be wary if they run into the animals in the wild.

New charges in Gilgo Beach murder case
A fourth murder victim has been linked to accused Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor David Schwartz about the legal details of the case.

Gilgo Beach serial killer charged with fourth murder, Gov. Hochul announces budget and includes migrants, the weather has taken a turn
Brigitte Quinn has the afternoon's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom.

Storm Desk report on last night's snow, 700 days since Central Park last had snow, Long Island sees mixture of slush and snow
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom.

NYC Tri-State area getting ready for snow, The MTA is installing license plate readers for its congestion pricing plan, Gilgo Beach suspect could be hit with a 4th murder charge
Ashok Bhalla has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Long Island couple celebrate their 80th wedding anniversary
98 year old Leroy Kayser and his 96 year old wife, Julia, today are celebrating their oak anniversary. The couple spoke with Suzanne Colluci on Newsline about reaching the relationship milestone.