Kathryn Brown
More Water Woes In Hoboken, Boil Water Advisory Remains In Effect
Friday’s leak happened at Park Avenue and 14th Street around the corner from where the 30-inch pipe was broken by a construction crew at around 11 a.m. Thursday.
Second Hoboken Water Main Break Prompts Boil Water Advisory
Much of Hoboken was without water earlier Thursday after a contractor struck a 30-inch water main.
NJ Crews Working Hard To Fix Plethora Of Potholes, Say Drivers Can Help Out Too
CBS 2′s Kathryn Brown was on pothole patrol Wednesday to find out what areas are the worst affected and what’s being done to fix them.
State Lawmaker Touts Tougher Distracted Driving Fines In NY Budget Proposal
Under the current law, drivers who talk on a cellphone while driving without a hands-free device face a $100 fine. That penalty would be bumped up to $150.
Furry Friend Finder: Baby Princess And King
Every Sunday morning around 8:20 on CBS 2 HD News, the Humane Society of New York City will feature some of its many great pets up for adoption.
Herald Square Transformed For Annual Macy’s Flower Show
The show’s theme this year is south Asia, so the displays are full of rich colors. Elephant sculptures adorned with flowers also fill the tent.
LIRR Repairs To Damaged Track ‘Enormous Effort’
The LIRR said crews have already replaced 1,600 concrete ties that were damaged when the train derailed Monday at Rego Park, destroying nearly a mile of track.
Worker Recovering After Being Trapped For Hours Below Subway Site
The worker was pulled out shortly after 12:30 a.m. Wednesday and is being treated for various injuries including hypothermia.
Late Winter Storm Brings Snow, Ice To Tri-State
The storm that started overnight Monday and early Tuesday dumped up to six inches of snow in some spots, making for dangerous and deadly driving conditions.
Bronx Principal Floats Idea Of Canceling Prom To Boost Graduation Rate
In a drastic move, a Bronx principal announced she would cancel senior prom unless the senior class guaranteed a 100 percent graduation rate.
Mother Of Kimani Gray, Brooklyn Teen Shot By Police, Speaks Out
Protesters clashed with police during a candlelight vigil Wednesday night for 16-year-old Kimani “Kiki” Gray, who was shot and killed by police Saturday night after they said he pulled a .38 caliber gun on officers.
Lawmakers Calling On Albany To Allow Speed Cameras In NYC
The cameras would not photograph drivers, but would capture license plate numbers. Fines would range between $25 and $100 and insurance companies would not be notified of violations.
New Yorkers Buzzing Over Possibility Of Dolan Being Elected Pope
While there is no clear front-runner, among the names being mentioned as a papal contender is New York’s Cardinal Timothy Dolan.
Winter Storm Blankets Tri-State With Snow; Black Ice Remains A Concern
By 6 p.m. Friday, however, the storm had moved mostly out to the Atlantic Ocean, leaving behind some significant snow totals for parts of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
Winter Weather Advisory Remains In Effect As Round 2 Of Storm Continues
After several hours of flurries, the region was seeing heavy snowfall in some areas Thursday night. In Westchester County, plows were hitting the streets. Along the Jersey Shore, streets were inundated with rising waters.


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