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At Least 5 Homes Damaged In Jersey City FireA fire burned through five homes in Jersey City on Friday afternoon, injuring at least one person; CBS2’s Thalia Perez reports.

Will Supply Chain Trouble, Pandemic Concerns Hurt Businesses This Valentine’s Day?The pandemic and supply chain trouble has put the squeeze on businesses, and with Valentine’s Day coming up, CBS2’s Dave Carlin checked in to see if store owners are worried Cupid will miss the mark.

Con Edison Working To Help Customers Struggling To Pay High BillsCon Edison says they’re working to help customers struggling to pay their bills after a sudden rate hike.

Queensboro Bridge Lane Closure Starts Friday NightStarting 9 p.m. Friday, several lanes on the Queensboro Bridge will be shut down to begin a two-year repair project.

Crews Break Ground On Major Offshore Wind Project In East HamptonNew York’s move toward clean energy hit a milestone Friday with a groundbreaking in East Hampton for a major offshore wind project. It will be only the second in the nation; CBS2’s Carolyn Gusoff reports.

Korean Diplomat Punched In Face In Unprovoked AttackA diplomat from Korea is recovering after being punched in the face by a stranger in Midtown.

Valentine’s Day Things To DoValentine’s Day is coming up. Time Out New York’s Will Gleason spoke with Dana Tyler about some things to do.

Manahawkin Cheering For Hometown Hero Clark Harris In Super Bowl LVIThe Jets and Giants might not be playing in this year’s Super Bowl, but New Jersey still has reason to cheer — a hometown hero will be taking the field; CBS2’s Kiran Dhillon reports.

Documentary Traces Z100’s Success Story From ‘Worst To First’On Aug. 2, 1983, the world of radio in the Tri-State Area changed forever as Z100 hit the airwaves, led by an unknown out-of-towner named Scott Shannon. CBS2’s Chris Wragge reports on a new documentary, tracing how the station went from “Worst to First.”

‘Inside Broadway’ Brings Theater To Schools Across New York CityA local theater company goes beyond the stage for performances in schools across New York City. CBS2’s Natalie Duddridge spoke to Bronx students who got access to theater for the first time.

American Heart Month: Long Island Woman Shares Story About Surviving Cardiac ArrestFebruary is American Heart Month, and a Long Island woman is sharing her story about the dangers of heart disease and surviving cardiac arrest; CBS2’s Jennifer McLogan reports.

NJ Congressman Josh Gottheimer Announces Steps To Combat Rising Costs, Supply Chain IssuesNew Jersey Congressman Josh Gottheimer announced steps Friday to combat rising costs and supply chain issues.

NYC Rideshare Drivers Get A Raise; Average $3,800 Per YearNearly 100,000 Uber, Lyft and Via drivers are getting a raise.

Financial Help For 9/11 Victims’ Families Could Be On The WayFinancial help for families of 9/11 victims could soon be on the way, and it’s coming from a surprising source; Skyler Henry reports for CBS2.

NJ Historian Trying To Get Paterson Site Certified By National Underground Railroad Network To FreedomIn our celebration of Black History Month, we shine a light on the Underground Railroad’s path through Paterson. A local historian told CBS2’s Nick Caloway how he’s working to preserve the legacy of two men who helped enslaved people reach freedom.

New York Fashion Week Kicks OffNew York Fashion Week kicked off Friday, an exciting time for the industry as in-person, live shows return to the runway; CBS2’s Cindy Hsu reports.

Jury Deliberating In Palin Vs. NY Times Libel Trial In ManhattanJurors are deliberating in Sarah Palin’s libel lawsuit against the New York Times.

New Jersey Lawmaker Introduces Legislation To Put A Stop To Unnecessarily Large Shipping BoxesOnline shopping has increased since the beginning of the pandemic, and many Americans have noticed some shipping boxes are getting bigger and bigger. As CBS2’s Nick Caloway reports, one lawmaker in New Jersey says enough is enough.

NYC Opens COVID-19 Center Of Excellence In Bushwick, BrooklynNew York City is opening a third COVID-19 Center of Excellence in Brooklyn.

Vice President Kamala Harris Visits Newark, Praises Lead Pipe RemovalVice President Kamala Harris was in Newark on Friday, praising the city for removing lead pipes; CBS2’s Meg Baker reports.

Americans Urged To Leave Ukraine Amid Mounting Tensions With RussiaAs tensions mount over Russia and Ukraine, the White House says a Russian invasion could be just days away and is sending 3,000 more troops to the region; Natalie Brand reports for CBS2.

School Mask Mandate Extended In ConnecticutStudents in Connecticut schools will keep their masks on for now.

FDA Delays Meeting On COVID Vaccine For Children Under 5New CDC data reportedly shows protection from booster shots declines after four months, and the FDA announced it’s delaying a meeting about COVID vaccines for children younger than 5; CBS2’s Alice Gainer reports.

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