Come without controversy. It was huge. It was amazing. Good morning. A great shot of the city son sun. We appreciate you spending your morning with us. Good morning. We have howling candy left over. Michele is awesome. She brought in excess candy. It is dangerous to keep it in the home. She brought it here for all the colleagues. She brought it here. For all of her colleagues. We have snickers and jolly ranchers. She wont even look at candy corn. I was rummaging through desks. I found some m ms in your door. You did not . I did. You know the m ms i had that was actually a decoy. That is the plan. Genius. Good morning everyone. We start off with changes in the air. You might notice that right off the bat. As you walk the dog. 47 degrees. Yesterday, started in the 60s. Comfortable afternoon. Along with the change in temperatures, we also got a change in the way things look. On the island, temperatures in the mid to upper 40s. Hampton, 50. We are not quite to the Freezing Point. Bridge fo
A high of 58. Coming up in a few minutes, we will talk about the week ahead. Monday looks like it is up to a great start. We have chances for rain in the sevenday forecast. Details in a few minutes. A long island man accused of luring a woman into his car and sexually assaulting her will face a judge this morning. Were live at the fifth precinct in patchogue with this story. Reporter michelle, 22yearold adil raja, police say pretended to be a cab driver, leeward a woman and he leeward a woman to his car, pointed a bb gun at her and sexually assaulted her. This is video we got of adil raja being led to the chordate he has this morning. Police say he approached a woman in patchogue yesterday morning and asked her if she needed a cab. Police say his car did not resemble a cab. The woman got in and told him where she needed to go. Police say that adil raja drove her to a different location, pointed a bb gun at her and allegedly raped her in the backseat. He allegedly fled the scene. The vi
Source: US State of New York
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced additional efforts to expand access to community-based vaccination sites at Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn and York College in Queens being established through a partnership with the Federal Emergency Management Agency. As part of this effort, the MTA will launch a pilot program to enhance bus service in Brooklyn and Queens to connect New Yorkersin these boroughs to the two vaccination sites. The state will also partner with faith leaders in Brooklyn and Queens to launch a vaccination drive aimed at encouraging more members of the leaders’ communities to sign up for vaccination appointments at these sites using phone banking. These new initiatives are part of New York State’s ongoing efforts to fight vaccine hesitancy and bring the vaccine to communities underserved by traditional health care institutions.