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Tonight's Forecast From CBS2Lonnie Quinn has the updated forecast for June 19, 2020

NYPD Releases New Video Of Suspect Accused In Daylight Sex AssaultPolice said the 28-year-old victim was attacked around 3:15 p.m. on June 4 while walking in Highbridge Park in Washington Heights.

Visitation To Long-Term Care Facilities Will Resume In New JerseyNew Jersey Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli said as of Sunday, Father’s Day, long-term care facilities can start having in-person reunions with family members.

‘The History Of The Underground Railroad Is Tied With’ AME Zion Church In ManhassetA humble church was one of a network of safe houses during the Civil War, and Harriet Tubman – herself a scout, spy and suffragette – was believed to have used the AME Zion Church for more than one of her dangerous missions rescuing enslaved people. CBS2's Jennifer McLogan reports.

FDNY Captain Hugo Sosa Released From Hospital After Weeks Battling COVID-19Friday was an emotional day for a member of the FDNY and his family. He finally went home, after spending weeks in the hospital battling the coronavirus. CBS2's Andrea Grymes reports.

Families Find Ways To Celebrate Memories Of Dad On Father's DayWhile Father's Day is a celebration for many, there are also families who have lost fathers. CBS2's Cindy Hsu reports on how those families are coping.

Consumer Alert: Children's Cough Medicines Recalled Due To Potential Overdose RisksTwo popular cough medicines for children are being voluntarily recalled.

Buffalo City Council Asks For Investigation Into Black Officer's 2008 FiringFormer Buffalo police officer Cariol Horne was fired in 2008 after she says she stopped a white officer's chokehold on a black suspect in handcuffs. Now, the Buffalo City Council is asking the New York State Attorney General to investigate Horne's firing.

Juneteenth ‘Drive To Justice’ In NYC: ‘A Great Symbol Of What We Have To Do. Steady. Strong. Moving Forward’Juneteenth is being commemorated in many different ways, one being a “Drive to Justice” across the country. CBS2’s Jenna DeAngelis brings us along for the ride, which started with a rally in Brooklyn.

Staten Island Families, Borough Leaders Commemorate Juneteenth With City’s 2nd Black Lives Matter Street MuralFamilies, borough leaders and Mayor Bill de Blasio commemorated Juneteeth by painting “Black Lives Matter” in big, bold letters on Richmond Terrace. CBS2's Christina Fan reports.

Texas Man Who Traced Family Tree Back To 1800s Honors His Ancestry On JuneteenthIt took two and a half years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation before enslaved African Americans in Texas learned they were free. CBS2's Aundrea Cline-Thomas spoke with a man who traced his family tree all the way back to that time.

Catskills Real Estate Market Roaring Amid Coronavirus PandemicThe real estate market is roaring up in the Catskills with bidding wars and some homes selling the same week they're listed. CBS2's Tony Aiello reports.

Parts Of NYC Rife With Empty Apartments; Real Estate Experts Say Pandemic Causing Buyers And Renters To Reevaluate PrioritiesAs New Yorkers flee the city amid the coronavirus pandemic, parts of the city's real estate market are rife with empty apartments. CBS2's Jessica Moore reports.

In Final Coronavirus Daily Briefing, Cuomo Says Experts Approve Phase 2 Reopening In NYC; 'From Worst To First'With New York City on the verge of Phase 2 reopening, Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Friday gave his final daily address of the coronavirus pandemic. CBS2's Alice Gainer reports.

De Blasio Names Commission To Review City’s History Of Racial Discrimination; Declares Juneteenth NYC HolidayCBS2’s political reporter Marcia Kramer reports the home where Mayor de Blasio and his family live could be in for a name change because first lady Chirlane McCray discovered that Gracie Mansion was built in 1799 by people who were enslaved and indentured servants.

As Country Celebrates Juneteenth, Protesters Hit The Streets For 23rd Day To Demand ChangeAs many people celebrate Juneteenth, thousands of protesters are hitting the streets in New York City. CBS2's Cory James reports.

Juneteenth Celebrations Across New York City Expand Calls For Racial EqualityThousands marched through Brooklyn on Friday in celebration of Juneteenth and to continue the calls for change. CBS2's Kevin Rincon reports.

Gov. Cuomo: State Experts Approve Phase 2 Reopening In NYCWith New York City on the verge of Phase 2 reopening, Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Friday gave his final daily address of the coronavirus pandemic.

Deputy Mayor Thompson Discusses History Of JuneteenthNew York City Deputy Mayor Phillip Thompson discusses the history and significance of Juneteenth.

Mayor De Blasio Delivers Briefing On Juneteenth In NYCMayor Bill de Blasio holds daily press briefing on Juneteenth in New York City.

Gov. Phil Murphy Gives Daily Coronavirus BriefingGov. Phil Murphy said he's among those "looking forward to get a bit of a trim" as barber shops and personal care services reopen in New Jersey Monday.

The Dig Callback: Family Sticks Together At Bianco Brothers InstrumentsAmid the pandemic, CBS2's Elle McLogan checks in with Bianco Brothers, a neighborhood institution that's been sharpening Brooklyn's knives for nearly 50 years.

80-Year-Old Man Violently RobbedAn 80-year-old man was violently robbed of his backpack and it was all caught on camera.

Attempted Pharmacy Robbery Caught On CameraPolice are trying to find three men who allegedly tried to rob a pharmacy at gunpoint.









