They rolled out the red carpet and plenty of White House glamour at the Obama’s first state dinner. CBS News Reporter Joel Brown has the report.
(less)
If you’re planning to attend tomorrow's Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, you might want to bring a map. Several major changes are in store to the parade route. CBS 2's Magee Hickey has more.
(less)
Justice for a 95-year-old former track and field star, cheated out of her record by the nazis. Margaret Lambert of Queens was a record-setting high jumper in her native Germany, but the nazis disallowed her athletic feats because she was Jewish.
(less)
He started helping his mom solve the crossword puzzles in the New York Times when he was just 4, now a Bergen County teen has become the youngest person ever to construct one for the newspaper. CBS 2’s Christie Sloan reports.
(less)
What happens if your heart stops? Can you really survive. Chris Wragge has the exclusive story about a 56-year-old Brooklyn man who not only came back from the dead, but he did it after being gone for 47 minutes.
(less)
New York co-op boards can be notoriously picky about who they allow to buy an apartment, but now a woman is being thrown out of her home, and she says it’s because she married the former doorman. CBS 2's Kirstin Cole reports.
(less)
They weight 25 lbs, stand 2 1/2 feet tall, can swim, run and even fly at 55 mph... we’re talking turkeys, and it turns out they've warn out their welcome on Long Island. CBS 2's Jennifer McLogan explains.
(less)
A Queens community is on alert after several people spotted — and took pictures of -- some kind of animal that resembles a coyote. Animal Control has yet to say definitively what it is. In the interim, the legend grows. Pablo Guzman reports.
(less)
CBS 2 first told you about the growing drug problem among teens in the suburbs, and now a new weapons is arming parents against the epidemic: free drug screening kits. CBS 2’s Jennifer McLogan has the details.
(less)
Santas around the world have more to worry about this year than simply making their lists and checking them twice. With the H1N1 virus spreading so fast, there are serious concerns about Santas' health. CBS 2’s Kate Sullivan reports.
(less)
Tiny Tim and Ronald McDonald kicked off a holiday shoe drive on the North Side. The event was sponsored by the Lincoln Square Christkindl Market, a German Christmas festival running December 4-6 at Leland and Lincoln Avenue.
(less)
Safe Search Filter is ON.
Truveo understands that some content may not be appropriate for all users.
We provide a Safe Search Filter so that you can choose the content best suited to your personal interest.
Turning OFF the Safe Search Filter may display content that is only suitable for viewers over 18 years of age.
Click the button below if you are over 18 and would like to turn OFF the Safe Search Filter.