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Storm Watch: Snow In Store Tuesday, As Bitter Cold Stretch ContinuesSnow will start to fall around midnight, but won't become widespread until Tuesday morning.

House Delivers Article Of Impeachment Against Trump To SenateThe article of impeachment against President Trump was delivered to the Senate. The trial will begin the week of Feb. 8.

Restaurant Week Kicks Off In New York City Amid Unprecedented Struggle To Stay In BusinessThere are hopes that the annual Restaurant Week will give them a much-needed boost, but it won't be business as usual.

Parents, Students Protest Decision To Keep Classrooms Closed In Montclair, NJStudents in Montclair, New Jersey were supposed to head back into their classrooms Monday for the first time since March. Despite the superintendent's announcement, it didn't happen.

See It: AC Unit Falls On Firefighter In BensonhurstTerrifying moments were caught on camera at the scene of a fire in Brooklyn.

Summer Beach House Rentals In Uniquely High Demand This Year Because Of PandemicDreaming of a beach vacation this summer in a home to call your own? CBS2's Vanessa Murdock reports booking sooner rather than later might be in your best interest.

Poll: 42% Of New Yorkers Hesitant To Get COVID Vaccine As Soon As It's Available; Numbers Much Lower Among MinoritiesThe Bronx River Houses was the first stop for a mobile vaccination unit that hopes to reach 15,000 NYCHA seniors over the next eight weeks.

Many Callers Left Frustrated As New Jersey Rolls Out New COVID Vaccine Appointment Hotline: 'This Phone Number Is Useless'A new COVID-19 hotline is supposed to help New Jersey residents make vaccination appointments. But on the first day, it was overwhelmed.
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Long Island Teen's National Anthem Performance Wows Nation Before AFC Championship GameAn electrifying rendition of the Star-Spangled Banner by a 17-year-old Long Islander wowed the nation before the Kansas City Chiefs played the Buffalo Bills.

Light In The COVID Darkness: 88-Year-Old Becomes Talk Of Her Town For Spreading Love And Joy On The PianoPeggy Kramer recorded "Over the Rainbow" back in March of last year after her daughter noticed rainbows plastered onto windows of homes and in driveways in the face of COVID's dark wrath.

Sayville N Spice: Long Island Couple Gives Historic Building New LifeA Main Street spice shop has unlikely owners. CBS2's Elle McLogan reports.

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Sisters Say VP Kamala Harris Is Opening Doors, But 'It's Up To Us To Make Sure It Is Never Closed Again'On this historic day, a woman of African-American and South-Asian descent is inaugurated as vice president, but to the sisters of Alpha Kappa Alpha, Harris is more than that.

12-Year-Old Peyton Triano Committed To Helping Families In Need: 'No Matter How Old You Are You Can Still Make A Difference'The pandemic has just brought so many hardships to so many of our neighbors, but it has also served as an inspiration.

Actor Patrick Wilson, Theater Development Company Cinema Lab Hoping To Revive New Jersey Movie Theater Forced To Close Due To COVIDActor Patrick Wilson, who lives in New Jersey, wanted to be involved because he says movie theaters are the bedrock of smaller communities.
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Parents, Students Protest Decision To Keep Classrooms Closed In Montclair, NJStudents in Montclair, New Jersey were supposed to head back into their classrooms Monday for the first time since March. Despite the superintendent's announcement, it didn't happen.

Poll: 42% Of New Yorkers Hesitant To Get COVID Vaccine As Soon As It's Available; Numbers Much Lower Among MinoritiesThe Bronx River Houses was the first stop for a mobile vaccination unit that hopes to reach 15,000 NYCHA seniors over the next eight weeks.

Many Callers Left Frustrated As New Jersey Rolls Out New COVID Vaccine Appointment Hotline: 'This Phone Number Is Useless'A new COVID-19 hotline is supposed to help New Jersey residents make vaccination appointments. But on the first day, it was overwhelmed.

Dr. Max's COVID Vaccine FAQs: Are The New Coronavirus Strains More Deadly? Are Vaccines Effective Against Them?There is increasing concern over a number of new strains of the coronavirus and if the available vaccines are effective against them. CBS2's Dr. Max Gomez has the answers.

With Indoor Dining At 50% Capacity, Long Island Hoping To Capitalize On Winter Restaurant WeekRestaurant Week is upon us, offering eight days of deals to help our struggling chefs and waiters.

COVID In New York: One Big Hurdle To Cross, But High-Risk Sports Looking More And More Like A Go On Feb. 1If local health departments give the green like, high-risk sports can finally resume across New York state next week.
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New York Weather: 1-3 Inches Of Snow Possible TuesdayCBS2's Lonnie Quinn breaks it all down in his 11 p.m. forecast.

AC Unit Falls From Brooklyn Building, Hits FirefighterCBS2's Maurice DuBois has the story.

NYC Restaurant Week Begins Amid Local Business FearsCBS2's Nick Caloway visited several eateries in the city to find out what expectations are for the annual event.

Article Of Impeachment Against Trump Sent To SenateCBS2's Dick Brennan breaks down the next steps as the trial against the former president is set to begin next month.

Consumer Alert: Apple Says iPhones Could Interfere With Medical DevicesApple is warning customers that iPhones could affect medical devices when in close proximity.

NAACP’s First National Headquarters On Verge Of Becoming Historic LandmarkThe first NAACP headquarters is one step closer to receiving a historic landmark designation. The Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation has spent more than two years campaigning for the recognition. CBS2's Aundrea Cline-Thomas reports.
Latest Sports Stories

Huge Run To Close Fourth Quarter Lifts Nets To Win Over HeatJames Harden and Kevin Durant each scored 20 points despite three relatively quiet quarters, and the Brooklyn Nets broke away with a big run in the fourth to beat the Miami Heat 98-85 on Monday.

Super Bowl LV: Familiar Territory For Tom Brady And Patrick Mahomes, But Both Have Eyes On What It Will Mean For Their LegaciesBrady, as the game's oldest quarterback, is heading to his 10th Super Bowl, versus Mahomes, going to his second straight - and looking to become the youngest starting quarterback to win back-to-back Super Bowls.

Lillard Helps Push Rested Trail Blazers Past KnicksThe rested Portland Trail Blazers jumped out early against the New York Knicks on the way to a 116-113 victory on Sunday night.
The Dig

Sayville N Spice: Long Island Couple Gives Historic Building New LifeA Main Street spice shop has unlikely owners. CBS2's Elle McLogan reports.

At Village Revival Records, The Vinyl Collection Never Stops Growing"When it comes to music, I'm really greedy," owner Jamal Alnasr told CBS2's Elle McLogan.

Island Pops: A Taste Of The Tropics In Crown Heights"We grew up in the islands. This is what we know, and that's our heritage," co-owner Khalid Hamid told CBS2's Elle McLogan.
Offbeat & Odd

'Like He Was There': Late Father Buys Son First Beer On 21st BirthdayMatt Goodman of Massachussetts was surprised on his 21st birthday with a beer, from his dad, who passed away six years earlier.

The Okee Dokee Brothers Decline Grammy Nomination For Best Children’s Album Due To 'All White' Nominees

VIDEO: Christmas Package Allegedly Swiped Off Family's Porch -- By Amazon Driver!One Elk Grove family says the grinch who stole Christmas drove a blue Amazon van.