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Officials say the illegal shelter found in the Bronx had the same landlord as the one discovered in Queens, a subway conductor recovers after being slashed in the neck, and top NYPD brass name a judge in a tweet after she releases repeat felon without bai
Brigitte Quinn has the afternoon's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Power companies work to restore electricity to the thousands impacted by overnight storms, the MTA holds first congestion pricing public hearing tonight, and city building inspectors find another illegal makeshift migrant shelter
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

WCBS Meteorologist Craig Allen with what to know about the weather, Mayor Adams tries to roll back sanctuary city laws, and Governor Hochul has approved a new congressional district map
Michael Wallace has the evening's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

How you can help a young Westchester filmmaker
Four Eastchester and Tuckahoe restaurants will donate a percentage of their revenues for one day to support high school senior and aspiring filmmaker Valentina Quintero. She joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn to talk about her film and what comes next.

NYC Mayor wants to modify the city's sanctuary laws
Mayor Adams says migrants who commit serious crimes should be deported. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn discussed the ongoing crisis with Professor Muzaffar Chishti, Migration Policy Institute (MPI) Senior Fellow and Director of the MPI Office at New York University School of Law.

The evening commute could feature heavy showers and wind gusts, congestion pricing expected to begin mid-June, and 2 Long Island men charged in a string of burglaries and fires at PSEG substations
Brigitte Quinn has the afternoon's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Tri-State braces for potentially strong storms tonight, Tom Suozzi returns to Capitol Hill to be sworn in, and Gov. Murphy wants NJ's top companies to help NJ Transit stay afloat
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Two men are found guilty in the murder of Jam Master Jay, a new audit find taxpayers have lost millions due to the cost of caring for migrants, and Mayor Adams continues to fight the city's sanctuary status
Michael Wallace has the evening's top stories from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

It's not too late to book travel to watch April's solar eclipse
There's still time to book a place to view April's North American solar eclipse, just be ready for crowds. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with eclipse chaser David Makepeace about what a good viewing spot should have.

A majority of Americans think the healthcare system is a hassle
Long waits for short appointments is just one of the things frustrating Americans. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with MDVIP Medical Director Dr. Alan Reisinger about his group's new survey.

Getting a jump up on allergy season
Rising temps means allergies are around the corner. But you can get a headstart heading them off. Dr. Sebastian Lighvani, Allergist and Immunologist at Northwell Health shared how on Newsline with Brigitte Quinn.

Bridgeport voting for their mayor for the fourth and final time, Long Island commuters celebrate a year of Grand Central Madison, Macy's is closing 150 locations
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom.

Georgia nursing student murder suspect has ties to NY
The man accused of murdering a Georgia nursing student out for a run has a connection to New York. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with WSB reporter Michelle Wright about the latest details in the case.

New cause for hearing loss found
Researchers have uncovered a biologic reason for hearing loss. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with Dr. Andrea Vambutas, Medical director of the Apelian Cochlear Implant Program and the Director of the Center for Hearing & Balance at the New York Head & Neck Institute of Northwell Health about the new finding.

Asthma medicine might help reduce severe food allergies
The asthma drug Xolair may substantially reduce severe allergic reactions in people who have multiple food allergies. Dr. Robert Wood, director of the Eudowood Division of Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology at Johns Hopkins Children's Center joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn to talk about the breakthrough.

A missing child sets off a search in Poughkeepsie, a woman on Long Island is arrested for allegedly being impaired when she ran over a man who fell out of his wheelchair, and the NYPD identifies suspects in fatal subway attack in the Bronx
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

Lithium-ion battery to blame for Harlem fire, human remains found in Nassau County, carjackers on the loose on Long Island
Tanya Hansen has the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom

A woman was groped and slashed on a Bronx bus, A 16 year old is charged in Monday's fatal shooting at the Mount Eden subway station in the Bronx, A fatal fire in Harlem is under investigation
Tanya Hansen has the morning's top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

A fire at a Harlem apartment building left 1 dead and 18 others injured, the Hoboken police department is searching for seven suspects wanted for an armed carjacking last month, and the NYPD is searching group of suspects who murdered a man on a subway tr
Michael Wallace has the evening's top stories from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

The trial of Michelle Troconis continues in CT
WTIC anchor Morgan Cunningham joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn with the latest.

Wish your dog had a better place to play? You're in luck.
Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with David Adams, who founded the app Sniffspot — which allows homeowners to rent their backyards to pet owners.

How to protect against scams
Kelli Lefler, Associate State Director of AARP CT and organizer of the 'Fighting Fraud' series, joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn.

A 45 year old man was shot dead on a d train in the Bronx, A pest control worker is arrested in Mineola for secretly recording a female customer, Plans for a potential casino at Hudson Yards have been unveiled
Brigitte Quinn has the afternoon's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

A man was shot to death on a D train in the Bronx, The NYPD tracks down about a dozen suspects in violent incidents in Times Square, Robbers broke into a high end store in Soho
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg urges the Maricopa DA to extradite SoHo murder suspect, New York State only collected a fraction of its fines against unlicensed cannabis shops, and Nassau County Exec Bruce Blakeman signs an order banning trans athletes from pla
Michael Wallace has the evening's top stories from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

A nasty stomach bug is making the rounds in the Northeast
Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke to Dr. Harish Moorjani, infectious disease specialist at Phelps Hospital in Sleepy Hollow about the highly contagious norovirus.

Black bears are taking over Connecticut
Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke to Paul Curtis, Professor in the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment at Cornell University about a new report showing more people are having encounters with bears in Connecticut.

Nassau County Executive bans teams with trans girls from using some facilities, Suffolk County adding more police officers due to high number of thefts, Millions of cellphone users facing outages
Brigitte Quinn has the afternoon's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom.

Gabby Petito case comes to settlement, Malcolm X's security team raised questions pertaining to assassination, man accused in stabbing case being held in Arizona without clear extradition timeline
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom.

The Maricopa County DA refuses to extradite SoHo murder suspect to New York, Mayor Adams cancels budget cuts to city agencies, and a new report reveals the end of pandemic era assistance programs caused a spike in poverty
Michael Wallace has the evening's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

Seniors are loving virtual reality
A new study finds seniors enjoy virtual reality. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with CBS News Technology Contributor Ian Sherr about the appeal.

"Rust" movie set shooting trial gets underway
Prosecutors opened their case today against Hannah Guiterrez-Reed, the armorer on the set of the film "Rust" when cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was killed. CBS News legal analyst Thane Rosenbaum spoke with Newsline with Brigitte Quinn about the merits of the case.

Sentencing day for drunk driver in the hit-and-run death of NYPD officer, Jennifer Dulos' mother takes the stand in Michelle Troconis trial, and investigators look for answer in Southern State Parkway small plane landing
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

NYPD will send more cops into subways to combat rise in subway crime, Suspect in beating death of a Queens NY woman at a Soho Hotel is arrested in Arizona, Supreme Court refuses to hear a challenge to New York's rent stabilization law
Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Why your car could soon be your office
There's a school of thought that says self-driving cars might transform the way we work. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with William Boston, Senior Reporter at the Wall Street Journal about what we can expect.

Measles cases continue to tick up
Clusters of measles cases are breaking out around the country. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with Dr. Sharon Nachman, Chief of the Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at Stony Brook Children's Hospital, about what's going on.

Suspect detained for the killing of Queens mom in SOHO hotel, MTA in process of changing all lights to LEDs, US Supreme Court will not hear challenges on NYC rent stabilization laws
Brigitte Quinn has the afternoon's headlines from the WCBS 880 Newsroom

NYPD seek trio responsible for robbing Gucci store, plans for new Port Authority bus terminal now open for public comment, vandalism at Starbucks in Glen Rock being viewed as bias incident
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom.

Firefighters rescue a mother and her children trapped in smoke filled house in Queens, Fire in a senior citizen complex on Long Island claims a second life, Cops are looking for suspects wanted for 2 seperate attacks at subway stations in Queens
Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Paterson's mayor holds a rally calling for ceasefire in Gaza, Several arrests were made for stunt driving in Suffolk County following the passage of a new law, Connecticut police arrested a man who rammed a K-9 cruiser while fleeing state troopers Friday
Ashok Bhalla has the afternoon's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Utility companies want to hike rates in Connecticut by roughly 20 percent, A man was hit in the head with a pipe at the Queens Plaza subway station, An NYPD Officer is recovering from a foot injury after a hit and run accident last night in Queens
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Three men are injured in an overnight shooting in Harlem,a Suffolk County police officer is recovering after being stabbed by a suspect, and a gruesome discovery was made on a subway track in the Bronx
Tanya Hansen has the morning's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

Travel and winter weather advisories are in effect in New York City because of the snow, Former president Trump vows to appeal the the court ruling on his fraud case
Tanya Hansen has the morning's top stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Where the Mets stand ahead of the upcoming 2024 Baseball season
Keith Raad, NY Mets play-by-play broadcaster at WCBS 880 joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn to discuss what to expect from the upcoming 2024 Mets season.

A pair of siblings from New Jersey strike a deal on 'Shark Tank'
Steven Atieh and Allison Lin are a brother and sister duo from Basking Ridge, New Jersey who founded Like Air Puffcorn. They joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn to discuss how their latest deal with Shark Tank helped their business boom.

Tourist recovers after being stabbed at Queens subway station in broad daylight, NYPD releases photo of suspect in SoHo hotel murder, and Trump awaits a decision in his NY civil fraud trial
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the morning's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.

Proescutors have charged 2 dozen LI gang members for killing of Bronx teacher, the NYPD searches for woman who attacked subway performer, and US marshals arrested a teen for a subway shooting in the Bronx
Michael Wallace has the evening's top headlines from the WCBS 880 newsroom...

NEWSLINE: NYC health commissioner on city's social media lawsuit
NYC Health Commissioner Ashwin Vasan spoke to Newsline with Brigitte Quinn to discuss the complexity of this issue.

NEWSLINE: NJ library loaning wedding dresses
Adele Puccio, Library Director at Fair Lawn Public Library, has been collecting vintage gowns for years. She joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn. If you are interested in loaning or donating, you can email Adele at [email protected].

Two dozen alleged gang members linked to several shootings are arrested on Long Island, a school bus crash in Nassau Co. sends 7 hearing-impaired children to the hospital, and a Bronx apartment fire leaves one dead
Brigitte Quinn has the afternoon's top local stories from the WCBS newsroom.