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NYPD called to clear encampment at Fordham University's Lincoln Center campus, dozens arrested at Stony Brook University for ignoring protest deadline, and Rep. Mike Lawler's bill defining antisemitism passed through U.S. House by wide margin
Wayne Cabot has the morning's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Harvey Weinstein will be retried for rape in NYC this September, NYC Mayor Adams thanks the NYPD for arresting 282 protestors at columbia & City College without incident, 2 Dozen student protestors at Stony Brook University set up a peaceful encampment, S
Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

NYPD officers clear protesters and arrest dozens at Columbia University and City College, and NYC Rent Guidelines Board backs preliminary rent increases for stabilized apartments
Wayne Cabot has the morning's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Columbia University threatens to expel student protestors who are occupying an administrative building, Judge at Donald Trump's hush money trial fines Tri,[CLIP] $9,000 for repeatedly violating a gag order, NYPD will add more patrols to Central park with
Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Columbia protesters take over academic building, tree falls and kills two in NJ, Connecticut bans out of state bottles and cans for redemption
Wayne Cabot has the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators at Columbia ignore the university's deadline to remove their encampment, 2 suspects plead not guilty to murder charges in the Suffolk County body parts case, Newark asks a judge to toss a $50 million lawsuit filed by the fami
Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

WCBS Chief Meteorologist Craig Allen previews today's summer-like weather, two suspects have been handed additional charges in Babylon body parts case, and CT Gov. Ned Lamont is wrapped up in a tree-cutting dispute
Wayne Cabot has the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

Student protesters remain camped out at Columbia, NYPD are investigating a string of violent robberies in Central Park, and first responders rescue a swimmer in Long Beach
Suzanne Colucci has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Columbia University students and administration failed to reach an agreement regarding the encampment, Pro-Palestinian protests have spread to campuses across the New York City area, The Gilgo Beach homicide investigation brings in more K-9 units alongsid
Tanya Hansen has the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom.

Congestion pricing start date set for end of June, protests at Columbia continue despite university deadline, Bronx man killed by his pitbull
Michael Wallace has the evening's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom.

Pro-Palestinian tents remain on Columbia's campus, despite a deadline to clear the encampment, former National Enquirer publisher returns to the stand at Donald Trump's hush money trial, and CT is loosening rules on juvenile records for gun background che
Paul Murnane and Budd Mishkin have the morning's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

New York’s highest court has overturned Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction, sexual assault survivors rally at the UN plaza, and the jury hears more testimony in former president Trump's hush money case
Michael Wallace has the evening's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom....

Mayor Adams rolls back buget cuts in executive budget plan, Police searching Manorville woods in relation to Gilgo Beach murder case, Former President Donald Trump made campaign stop in midtown before court
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom

House Speaker Mike Johnson visits Jewish students at Columbia University, suggests the school's president resign and tells pro-Palestinian protestors to "stop the nonsense", Manhattan's DA urges youtube to take down videos that teach kids how to assemble
Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Speaker of the House expected on Columbia's campus, Rutgers being accused of discriminating against Palestinian and Arab students, Family of woman killed in Long Island drunk driving accident emotional in court today
Brigitte Quinn has the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom

Columbia University extends deadline for student protestors, George Santos drops out of congressional race, Long Island woman charged after fleeing the scene of deadly car crash
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom.

NYU students and faculty walk out of class in support of the Pro-Palestinian protestors, Demonstrators at Columbia U demand the school divest from companies that profit from Israel, Jury at Donald Trump's hush money trial hears more testimony from tabloid
Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

NYPD making arrests at college campus protests, Artifical intellegence laws being proposed in Connecticut, Contents of chemical drums buried under Bethpage Community Park to be identified
bonusWayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom.

The jury at Donald Trump's hush money trial hears opening statements and testimony from the first witness, Protests on Columbia University's campus cause students to move to online classes, NYPD reports no credible threats against the Jewish community ah
Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Opening statements begin in former President trump's hush money trial, AG Letitia James may have Trump's bond in civil fraud case rejected, and Columbia switches to remote learning amid protests
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom.

Opening statements begin Monday for Trump's hush money case, Pro-Palestinian protests continue at Columbia, and several stabbed on a party boat near Brooklyn Army Terminal
Suzanne Colucci has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

NY state budget passed 2 weeks late, Fight on Brooklyn party boat left 3 injured, Teenager shot on dancefloor at Bronx party early today
Tanya Hansen has this morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom.

An on-field ceremony honored John Sterling following his retirement as a New York Yankees broadcaster, The man who set himself on fire outside the Trump trial courthouse has died, New York is broadening its hate crime law to include more eligible offenses
Suzanne Colucci has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

A Long Island man has died after setting himself on fire in a park across from the Trump hush money trial, A 65-year-old man is in critical condition after cops shot him in Queens, Police step up patrols at synagogues across the five boroughs ahead of Pas
Tanya Hansen has the morning's top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Man sets himself on fire in front of court holding Trump hush money case, NYPD given green light to shut down illegal cannabis shops, and Mayor Adams restores funding to childcare programs
Michael Wallace has the evening's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom.

Police arrest 100+ protesters at Columbia University, jury selection continues in Donald Trump's hush money trial, and the city's speed limit may be lowered to 20 mph in some areas
Wayne Cabot and Ashok Bhalla have the morning's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

The NYPD arrests protesters at Columbia University after hourslong protests against the war in Gaza, a package of bills targeting retail theft passes in Albany, and police arrest a squatter after taking over a woman's home and renting rooms
Michael Wallace has the evening's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

Demonstrators at Columbia University protest the school's response to the war in Gaza, An NYU employee was punched while walking on Washington Square N, A South Orange middle school student was hospitalized after participating in the 'blackout challenge'
Ashok Bhalla and Wayne Cabot have the morning's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

MTA promises New Jersey some of the congestion pricing revenue to address its pollution concerns, Alleged Gilgo Beach killer makes court appearance Wednesday, Leaders of Columbia University defend their response to anti-semitism on campus
Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Fire rips through building in Pomona, NY; suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer due back in court today; and shooters on scooters leave one dead and three injured in the Bronx
Wayne Cabot and Ashok Bhalla have the morning's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

6 Jurors have been seated on day 2 of jury selection at Donald Trump's hush money trial, Crews remove drums full of toxic chemicals from a Long Island ball field, NYPD claims it's 1-week blitz on subway fare beaters worked and made the MTA system safer fo
Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Court has not been able to seat any jurors yet, Suspect accused of killing Officer Jonathan Diller in court today, Homicides in American cities are falling rapidly
Brigitte Quinn has the afternoon's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom

Trump in court for jury selection today, Section of New Jersey Turnpike wall crumbles, Hate-filled graffiti left in Long Island
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom.

No jurors chosen for Donald Trump hush money trial --Juror selection process resumes tomorrow, There's another push to stop MTA's congestion pricing plan, FDNY has taken the rare step of filing charges against a Brooklyn e bike shop owner who repeatedly
Suzanne Colucci has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Jury selections begin in Trump's hush money trial, Jake's 58 on Long Island will undergo a massive expansion, and noise cameras could soon be coming to Westchester
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

The NYPD is stepping up security at synagogues following Iran's attack on Israel, Damage was found in Berkeley Heights following last week's earthquake, Police arrested four squatters after raiding a home on Staten Island
Suzanne Colucci has the evening's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

Closures on the BQE are set until Monday morning, Two dead and three injured from a car accident in the Bronx, Phone scammers in Suffolk County are using spoofing apps to disguise themselves as police
Dara Kennedy has the evening's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

A headless body is pulled from Jamaica Bay, The Queens bound BQE at Atlantic Avenue is closed until Monday, A federal judge dismisses Nassau County's lawsuit against New York's attorney general regarding the county's transgender sports ban
Tanya Hansen has the morning's top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Newark officials cancel teen curfew, New York charter bus passengers could soon be required to buckle up, Ramapo police are trying to locate the person who stabbed an Orthodox Jewish man last night,
Michael Wallace has the evening's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

Wind and rain for the morning commute, teen faces arrest for attacking and robbing a Queens churchgoer last Sunday, and Newark curfew for those under 18 goes into effect tonight
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

A Long Island senator is upset that Long Islanders weren't notified in time about the earthquake, NJ Senator Bob Menendez's trial will go on as scheduled, and a soccer stadium will come to Willets-Point
Michael Wallace has the evening's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

Heavy showers are on the way, Yonkers police arrest two people after a migrant shelter conflict, NJ officials look for the people who vandalized the Rutgers campus center for Islamic life
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

New Jersey Transit's board approves a 15-percent fare hike, Some Long Island districts will have to improve their water filtration systems, The gang member who killed a 14-year-old basketball player in Queens four years ago gets 30 years in prison
Michael Wallace has the evening's top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

NJ Transit officials to vote on fare hike, Congressman Josh Gottheimer announces new legislation to protect access to the abortion pill, Newark set to enact curfew for children under 18
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

The City has no plan for the parking and traffic issues, Mayor Adams wants to close loopholes in the squatter laws, The NYPD searches for the gunman who wounded an 11-year-old boy in Brooklyn
Michael Wallace has the evening's top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Good Samaritan saved 11-year-old boy's life after her got shot, Bronx fire kills woman, 9-year-old saved his family's life from Newburgh fire
bonusBrigitte Quinn has the afternoon's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom.

UCONN wins NCAA championship, Connecticut teacher charged with assaulting students, Shooting in Brownsville kills one leaves another injured
bonusSuzanne Colucci and Paul Murnane have the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom.

Young New Yorkers look forward to today's eclipse, there are several gatherings in Westchester to view the solar event, and a teenager is expected to recover after being shot in Harlem
Suzanne Colucci and Paul Murnane have the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom.

New York State gears up for the solar eclipse, Gov. Hochul emphasizes the necessity of taking proper precautions for the eclipse, and the Intrepid Museum offers special viewing options for the celestial event
Dara Kennedy has the evening's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Aftershocks continue after yesterday's earthquake, the MTA and city officials inspect infrastructure for any damage, and some families in Newark cope with being evacuated after the earthquake
Suzanne Colucci has the afternoon's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...