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MUST SEE: Woman Falls Into Path Of Oncoming Train

CBS 2 New York - Tue Nov 10, 8:34 AM ET

A Massachusetts transit worker is being praised for her quick thinking at the controls of her train in Boston. A woman who had been drinking fell onto the tracks and passed out as the oncoming train approached.

  • World Series Wagers Being Paid Off Tuesday CBS 2 New York - Tue Nov 10, 6:44 AM ET

    A World Series wager is being paid off this morning. The needy in both Philadelphia and New York will be the ones to benefit. CBS 2's Magee Hickey has more.

  • Who's Behind The Powder Scare In NYC? CBS 2 New York - Tue Nov 10, 6:40 AM ET

    The search is on for whoever was behind an apparent act of terrorism in Manhattan. Hazmat units were on the move as powder-filled envelopes turned up at three foreign consulates. CBS 2's Jay Dow is live.

  • New Challenge For X-Mas Shoppers: Inventories Down CBS 2 New York - Tue Nov 10, 12:07 AM ET

    There's a new challenge for holiday shoppers this season. Inventories are down around 10 percent this year. Mary Calvi has some tips on how you can find that sought-after toy.

  • CBS 2 Investigation: Drunk Driving Moms CBS 2 New York - Mon Nov 9, 11:54 PM ET

    Mothers driving drunk has become an epidemic across the tri-state area. One local police force, hover, seems to have a plan on how to stop it. Kirstin Cole reports.

  • NYPD Releases Sketches Of Central Park Suspects CBS 2 New York - Mon Nov 9, 11:42 PM ET

    The NYPD released sketches on Monday of two men they believe are responsible for a rash of robberies in Central Park. Sean Hennessey reports.

  • Bronx Students Rally Behind Embattled Teacher CBS 2 New York - Mon Nov 9, 11:27 PM ET

    Bronx high school students rally behind an embattled teacher who is under investigation for allegedly using sexual explicit material as part of his lesson plan. Cindy Hsu reports.

  • Suspicious Powder Sent To NYC Consulates CBS 2 New York - Mon Nov 9, 11:27 PM ET

    The NYPD was on the scene at three different NYC consulates on Monday night after a suspicious white powder was sent to each. Rob Morrison reports.

  • Shared Services Give NJ Town Basement-Level Taxes CBS 2 New York - Mon Nov 9, 8:24 PM ET

    Across the Hudson River where property taxes are a hot button issue, homeowners in one New Jersey town know how to get more bang for their buck. CBS 2's Christine Sloan is in Harding Township with the details.

  • Paterson Implores Lawmakers To Close Budget Gap CBS 2 New York - Mon Nov 9, 8:07 PM ET

    Governor David Paterson called an unusual joint session of the Legislature Monday to implore recalcitrant lawmakers to close the state's huge budget gap before New York runs out of money. CBS 2's Marcia Kramer reports.

  • LI Woman Accused Of Animal 'Concentration Camp' CBS 2 New York - Mon Nov 9, 8:04 PM ET

    On Long Island, a Suffolk County mother is facing charges for alleged cruelty to animals, and depending on investigators' findings, could be upgraded to felony charges. CBS 2's John Slattery has more on the horror story.

  • Exclusive: High-Ranking LI Cop Alleges Racism CBS 2 New York - Mon Nov 9, 7:59 PM ET

    A high-ranking Long Island police officer who has been on the force for three decades says he's been benched because he's black. The officer and his attorney are preparing to file a federal lawsuit. CBS 2's Jennifer McLogan reports.

  • Woman Gives Birth, Has Heart Surgery At Same Time CBS 2 New York - Mon Nov 9, 7:52 PM ET

    Moms-to-be will do anything to keep their babies safe, but what if the mother had to undergo emergency surgery? Now imagine a pregnant woman undergoing heart surgery and delivering her baby at the same time. CBS 2's Dr. Max Gomez reports.

  • Menswear-Inspired Styles Invade Women's Wardrobes CBS 2 New York - Mon Nov 9, 7:42 PM ET

    Gentlemen, you might want to take an inventory of what's in your closet. This season, women are adding a bit of a masculine edge to their look, with pieces that have more traditional menswear styling. CBS 2's Kristine Johnson reports.

  • Documents: Taconic Driver Mom Smoked Pot Regularly CBS 2 New York - Mon Nov 9, 7:39 PM ET

    There's a new theory regarding last summer's Tragedy on the Taconic, and CBS 2's Tony Aiello has gotten an inside look at documents prepared by investigators for probing the July crash that killed four adults and four children.

  • TechMinute: Child Porn Virus, Nokia Charger Recall CBS 2 New York - Mon Nov 9, 7:26 PM ET

    Your cell phone charger may have been recalled for safety reasons, while a new straing of computer virus is putting child pornography on your computer. Natali Del Conte from our partner CNet has this edition of Tech Minute.

  • Health Care Reform Faces Many Obstacles In Senate CBS 2 New York - Mon Nov 9, 7:18 PM ET

    The US Senate is now in the driver's seat on health care reform, but it won't be full speed ahead. CBS 2's Don Dahler has more on the obstacles facing the controversial bill.

  • Westchester Hoping New Co. Exec. Rights Tax Issues CBS 2 New York - Mon Nov 9, 7:11 PM ET

    There's a property tax crisis in Westchester, and now residents are wondering how their newly-elected county executive will deliver on his promise to slash property taxes by 10 percent. CBS 2's Pablo Guzman reports.

  • How Safe Is NYC's Central Park After Dark? CBS 2 New York - Mon Nov 9, 7:02 PM ET

    How safe is Central Park after dark? The NYPD is now increasing patrols after another armed robbery on Sunday, the third in as many weeks. CBS 2's Lou Young has the story.

  • Maclaren Recalls Strollers On Amputation Worries CBS 2 New York - Mon Nov 9, 7:02 PM ET

    A major stroller manufacturer is issuing a massive recall Tuesday over concerns that children can have their fingertips sliced in a hinge. Maclaren is recalling all strollers dating back to 1999. CBS 2's Kirstin Cole reports.

  • Dispatch Danger: NYC 9-1-1 System Under Fire CBS 2 New York - Mon Nov 9, 6:53 PM ET

    New York City's Unified Call-Taking system is under scrutiny after a Brooklyn engine company recently arrived 90 seconds late to a fire where people died. Hazel Sanchez reports.

  • Maclaren Recalls Over 1 Million Strollers CBS 2 New York - Mon Nov 9, 12:41 PM ET

    Maclaren is recalling more than a million strollers after kids had their fingertips amputated by the carriage. CBS 2's Magee Hickey has details on what parents can do.

  • Go! New York: Meditation & Movement CBS 2 New York - Mon Nov 9, 11:05 AM ET

    It almost sounds too good to be true, a workout that doesn't involve much work. But there's a new fitness trend that blends the basics of meditation with movement. CBS 2's Kate Sullivan has the story in Monday's Go! New York report.

  • Stepped-Up Police Presence In Central Park CBS 2 New York - Mon Nov 9, 7:14 AM ET

    The NYPD has stepped up its presence in Central Park Monday morning after three men were robbed at gunpoint. CBS 2's Magee Hickey has the story.

  • Gov. Calling Lawmakers Into Special Joint Session CBS 2 New York - Mon Nov 9, 6:53 AM ET

    New York Governor David Paterson is calling lawmakers into an extraordinary session this week. Topping the agenda is the state's fiscal crisis. CBS 2's Jay Dow is live from Midtown.

  • Bottle Law Generates Green With 5-Cent 'Deposits' CBS 2 New York - Mon Nov 9, 12:31 AM ET

    If you already feel nickel-and-dimed, get ready - it's adding up again. The state stamped another 5 cents to every bottle of water you buy, and that's supposed to add up to a lot of 'green.' CBS 2's John Metaxas explains.

  • HORROR: Pet Burial Ground Found On Long Island CBS 2 New York - Mon Nov 9, 12:21 AM ET

    It looked like a scene straight out of a scary movie on Long Island as authorities uncovered a mass burial site for animals in a woman's backyard. Now, the Selden mother is charged with animal cruelty. CBS 2's Scott Rapoport reports.

  • 3 Robbed At Gunpoint In Central Park; 1 Arrested CBS 2 New York - Mon Nov 9, 12:20 AM ET

    Police are seeking suspects in a brazen Central Park stick-up, a crime that has some New York City residents worried about a return to the "bad old days" of criminal activity in the park. CBS 2's Dave Carlin has the details.