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There have been at least 27 aftershocks since yesterday's 4.8 magnitude earthquake, Two dozen Newark residents evacuated their homes because of quake damages, Infrastructure inspections are continuing throughout the weekend
Tanya Hansen has the morning's top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

The Tri-State area reacts to this morning earthquake,homes in Newark are evacuated after the quake, and NYC students and parents react to the quake and officials' response
Michael Wallace has the evening's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

The weather is more cooperative for Yankee fans, the Passaic River is expected to crest this afternoon at three, lot of people are expected to crowd the roads to watch the solar eclipse this Monday
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Lots of wind and rain are expected today, the NYC Parks Department received at least 95 reports of downed trees in the storm, coastal flooding is the concern on Long Island
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Several states are under tornado watches, New NYPD data show subway crime is down, A judge in Newark hears arguments in New Jersey's lawsuit against congestion pricing
Michael Wallace has the evening's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Flood and wind alerts go up across Tri-State, A congestion pricing lawsuit goes to court in New Jersey, There are new concerns about a Long Island superfund site after even more toxic materials were recently discovered
Brigitte Quinn has the afternoon's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

More heavy rain in the NY Tri-state area tonight & tomorrow could cause flooding, Queens NY residents with basements worried about flooding, Feds promise Rockland County millions to alleviate homes, NYC Mayor adams defends the NYPD chiefs who have been f
Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Primary voting day for NY and 3 other states, Protesters gathered outside a synagogue in Teaneck, Principal charged after hiding previous teaching suspension in job application
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom.

A Queens grand jury indicts the 2 suspects in the shooting death of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller, Long Island couple faces manslaughter charges after son fatally ODs, NJ Senator Bob Menendez's corruption trial will proceed, MTA vows to rein in its overtim
Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Police launch a nationwide crackdown on distracted drivers, CT pet owners on alert due to rabies scare, and primaries kick off tomorrow in NY and CT
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

A five-alarm fire breaks out at a Brooklyn church, Cardinal Dolan honors fallen NYPD officer Diller's sacrifice, A man fatally stabbed a woman inside a queens bar
Anita Bonita has the evening's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Detective Jonathan Diller has been laid to rest, police arrest a man for fatally shooting his mother in Queens, and a Connecticut firefighter accused of tampering with evidence has been charged and suspended without pay
Astrid Martinez has the evening's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom....

Thousands are expected at the funeral mass for murdered NYPD officer Jonathan Diller this morning, The first Jamaican owned cannabis dispensary opened in the Bronx, There's been another random attack on a woman in New York City
Tanya Hansen has the morning's top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Mets lose Opening Day game against Brewers, family of fallen NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller confronts Gov. Hochul at officer's wake, and former VP Al Gore delivers eulogy at Sen. Joe Lieberman's funeral
Michael Wallace has the evening's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

It's Mets Opening Day at Citi Field! Plus, mourners return to pay their respects to fallen NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller, and the city tests new scanners to spot weapons before the enter the subway system
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Former President Trump attends wake of fallen LI police officer, Mayor Adams proposes placing gun detectors in the subway, President Biden holds fundraiserin Midtown with former Presidents Clinton and Obama, causing traffic gridlock
Michael Wallace has the evening's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

MTA congestion pricing toll set in NYC, Rockland County files lawsuit on the MTA, Suspect in fatal shooting of NYPD officer pleaded not guilty to weapons charges
Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Long Island community mourns fallen NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller, MTA Board takes final vote on congestion pricing, and NJ lottery player wins $1.1B Mega Millions jackpot
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

NYC Mayor Adams says more needs to be done to tackle mental illness and recidivism after yesterday's murder of an NYPD officer in Queens, 2 teens are in the hospital after they were shot outside a high school in Newark, Bronx man is under arrest after he
Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Suspects accused of killing NYPD officer have criminal history, Man arrested for shoving individual onto subway tracks, Coast guard assisting in Baltimore bridge collapse
Brigitte Quinn has the afternoon's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom

Baltimore bridge collapses, Long Island cop killed, subway rider pushed in front of train unprovoked
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom.

Judge rejects Trump's request to delay hush money case, NYPD cracks down on fare evasion, MTA to exempt certain drivers from congestion pricing
Michael Wallace has the evening's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Meteorologist Isaac Longley gives an update on the weather, several counties in New Jersey remain under weather advisories, and a flood watch is in effect for the Lower Hudson Valley
Suzanne Colucci has the evening's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

A flood watch is in effect for the entire tri-state area, The Yonkers St. Patrick's Parade has been rescheduled, A Long Island high school volleyball coach is out on 75-thousand dollars bail after arraignment on rape charges
Tanya Hansen has the morning's top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

WCBS Chief meteorologist Craig Allen gives a preview of the weekend weather, the MTA prepares to vote on congestion pricing, and police have arrested an LI high school volleyball coach for allegedly raping a student
Michael Wallace has the evening's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom....

Possible flooding in Tri-State area this weekend, woman's body found in garbage bag in Bronx apartment, NJ Sen. Bob Menendez won't seek Democratic re-election
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Police are looking for squatters who murdered the owner of an East Side apartment, top NYPD brass ride the subway to hear riders' concerns, and the owner and manager of Grimaldi's Pizza have been charged with stealing wages from workers
Michael Wallace has the evening's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

Those new weightloss drugs aren't getting to those who need them most
A new study finds many barriers to getting access to those new and powerful weightloss medications. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with Dr. Chiadi Ndumele, Director of Obesity and Cardiometabolic Research in the division of cardiology at Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore.

NJ, NY and CT join DOJ in suing Apple
The Justice Department and 16 state attorneys general filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with CBS News Tech Contributor Ian Sherr about the federal government’s most significant challenge to the reach and influence of the company that has put iPhones in the hands of more than a billion people.

Manhattan prosecutors say Trump's hush money trial should not be delayed, woman convicted in CT Jennifer Dulos case is back in court today, and Suffolk Co. welcomes newest K-9, Hondo
Brigitte Quinn has the afternoon's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Kids among five hospitalized in Washington Heights fire, rowing team rescued from frigid Long Island Sound, power outages in Staten Island NYCHA facilities
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

NYS lawmakers may let NYC's ability to enforce its red light cameras expire, MTA claims 2/3 of the public comments it got on congestion pricing were in support of the tolling plan, NYS senate bill would create universal after school programs at NYC school
Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

New NY real estate law will impact sellers
A new NYS law requires those selling their homes to answer detailed questions about their property. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with Newsday reporter Jonathan Lamantia about the change and what it means for home sellers and buyers.

The top stressors for Alzheimer caregivers
A new Alzheimer Association report finds 70 percent of those taking care of people living with Alzheimers find coordination care is stressful and that's not the only issue facing these caregivers. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with the organization's Dr. Sam Fazio about the findings.

Search continues in the Bronx for one more suspect in deadly Mount Vernon shooting, Nyack teachers lobby for new contract and superintendent, and Long Island sees higher life expectancy than elsewhere nationwide
Paul Murnane has the morning's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Mayor Adams pushes back against sexual harassment allegations, NYC Council to approve bill to reduce class size, birth control now available in New York without prescription
Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Mayor Adams doubles down on sex assault denials
At City Hall today, Mayor Adams reiterated that the sexual assault allegations against him are unfounded. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with Attorney Nicole Brenecki about the case and where things go from here.

CT pushes to expand paid sick days
Connecticut was the first state in the country to offer mandatory paid sick leave. Governor Ned Lamont is now looking to expand the benefit to more CT workers. He spoke with Newsline with Brigitte Quinn.

Mayor Adams addresses sexual harassment allegations, CT governor discusses new paid sick leave legislation, LI man tried to lure student in to his car
Brigitte Quinn has the afternoon's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom.

Filling up the tank is getting more expensive in NJ, NYC starting e-bike safety campaign, LIRR fight left victim with slash on his face
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom

A woman accuses Mayor Adams of assault, Caitlyn Jenner voices support for Nassau County's ban on transgender athletes, and a transit advocates call for free MTA bus transit
Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Islander fans are not happy with how hard it is to get to/from UBS Arena
Long Island hockey fans think UBS arena is a great place to watch a game, they just aren't thrilled with the prices and how hard it is to get to and from games. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with Newsday reporter Laura Albanese who did a deep dive into the issues.

Why it's never too late to switch careers
Patrick Milando, an accomplished Broadway musician now splits his time between the orchestra pit and the cockpit, after becoming a flight instructor during the pandemic. He spoke with Newsline with Brigitte Quinn about the career change.

Caitlyn Jenner joined Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman to defend a law that bans transgender female athletes from county facilities, former President Donald Trump's lawyers appeal $454M judgement in civil fraud trial, and Nassau County police encour
Brigitte Quinn has the afternoon's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

A man on Long Island is arrested after the death of his wife, a fight over parking leaves a man dead, and twin sisters were attacked at a Brooklyn deli
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

Today is St. Patrick's Day, NYC Half-Marathon takes place today, Man in wheelchair accused of Queens stabbing
Tanya Hansen has this morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 Newsroom

Drivers are advised to stay away from Manhattan because of today's parade and tomorrow's half marathon, the lawyer for the Gilgo Beach victims wants the accused killer's wife to compensate the families, New York's right to shelter law is being modified to
Tanya Hansen has the morning's top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

No charges filed yet in Brooklyn subway shooting, City reaches agreement with Legal Aid Society on right to shelter law, and a judge delays former President Donald Trump's hush money trial until at least mid April
Michael Wallace has the evening's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom....

Waterfront living for those who can't afford it
TV personality Cat Geenleaf and her husband are snapping up distressed waterfront properties in Brooklyn and rehabilitating them into places where people who leaving prison can afford to stay. She spoke with Newsline with Brigitte Quinn.

A majority of New Yorkers say inflation has undermined their finances
A new poll finds 8 in 10 Long Islanders have seen their financial position eroded by inflation. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with Siena College Research Institute Director Dr. Don Levy about findings.