The WCBS 880 Morning News Roundup
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including The FBI joining the investigation into the shooting of a Sayreville councilwoman who was found dead in her vehicle outside her home, changes coming to the Holland tunnel this weekend that will impact those headed back to new jersey at night for the next three years, and people who are searching for their lost pets are now the target of a new online scam in Long Island.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including a New Jersey city councilwoman who was shot and killed outside of her home, the FBI's investigation into George Santos for allegedly stealing money meant for a sick dog's surgery, and a poll showing New Yorkers aren't happy with Mayor Adams.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including the latest George Santos finance scandal, President Biden's trip to New York City today, and the migrants that are refusing to move to a new shelter in Brooklyn.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including the NYPD has been in touch with the Memphis police department in case protests break out in the wake of in the Tyre Nichols case, Mayor Adams calls on Governor Hochul to help improve the quality of life in New York, and the Red Cross is working to find shelter for dozens of families who lost their home following a big fire in the Bronx
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including calls for George Santos to release his tax returns, a fire in Queens that injured 18 children, and a proposal for more bear hunting in Connecticut as sightings and attacks increase.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including the Grand Opening of the LIRR Grand Central Madison with shuttle service from Jamaica directly into Manhattan, the Mayor planning to celebrate diversity through dinners, and George Santos revises his campaign financial information...
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including the opening of Grand Central Madison this week, the second dispensary to open in New York City, and why one family is pushing for medical marijuana to be covered by insurance.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including Long Island parents of a child who died of cancer suing their school district for its proximity to a landfill, Fox News Weatherman Adam Klotz suffers two black eyes after being attacked on the subway, and several are recovering after a fire breaks out at a building in East Harlem.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including a Sarah Lawrence College dad facing a possible life sentence after prosecutors say he trafficked his daughters roommates, a small plane crashes after taking off from JFK, and the passing of rock legend David Crosby.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including more trouble for congressman George Santos, Mayor Adams asking for federal help in solving the Migrant crisis, and Governor Hochul continues to fight for her pick for Chief Judge; despite being rejected by New York State Democrats.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including allegations that Congressman George Santos scammed a disabled vet out of money to treat his sick dog, the start of overnight closures at the Holland Tunnel, and cancer patients newly eligible for treatment under the World Trade Center Health Program.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including a cop shot near the Bronx Zoo, the tickets frustrating drivers on Long Island, and new information on the close call on the tarmac on JFK over the weekend.
Tanya Hansen has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including the New York Giants winning the playoffs for the first time in a decade, a deadly fire in Secaucus, and Mayor Adams visits the Southern Border in hopes of finding a solution to the migrant crisis.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including debate over a plans for a Long Island casino, a roundup of the latest George Santos controversies, and your odds of winning the Mega Millions jackpot tonight.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including the end of the Nurses strike at two NYC Hospitals, the opening of Newark airports new Terminal A, and an string of random attacks in Greenwich Village have the police and the public on high alert.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including a major announcement expected later today by Nassau GOP regarding Congressman George Santos, picket lines to be continued today at two NYC hospitals amid the ongoing nurses strike, and a Connecticut cop fired after a heated exchange while directing traffic.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including the ongoing strike at two major hospitals in the city, a jewel heist in Park Slope, and what the county executives on Long Island have planned for 2023
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including more than 7,000 nurses beginning to strike at Mount Sinai and Montefiore Hospitals, an art teacher who passed out in class found with Fentanyl in his possession, and carjacking's in Nassau county on the rise...
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including an anticipated strike by The New York State Nurses Association, two police officers stabbed in Newark, and a look back at the January 6th riots two years later.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including another Uber strike happening today, CT Governor Lamont demanding middle class tax cuts, and Mayor Adams complaining about treatment against him.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including a shocking carjacking in Nassau County, the possibility Jersey City's mayor will run for governor in 2025, and Mayor Adams' second run-in with the health department over a rat infestation at his Brooklyn rental property.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including the latest on Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin after he went into cardiac arrest during a game last night, calls for George Santos to resign before he's sworn in to Congress this afternoon, and why Connecticut residents will see a sharp increase in electricity prices.
Tanya Hansen has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including the end of the gas tax holiday in New York and Connecticut, new information about the man who attacked cops with a machete on New Year's Eve, and the first private city hospital to avoid a strike with a new contract for their nurses.
Steve Scott has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including a man shot to death by police in Far Rockaway, New York City's first legal Cannabis dispensary opens in the East Village, and congressman-elect George Santos faces two new investigations into his seemingly fictional biography.
Steve Scott has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including funeral service for FDNY Firefighter William Moon on Long Island, two Suffolk County police officers stabbed in Medford, continued Southwest Airlines cancellations, and the first legal cannabis dispensary set to open in Lower Manhattan today.
Steve Scott has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including continued chaos at local airports, why city nurses might strike at the end of the month, and where Mayor Adams on his trip out of the city during the storm last week.
Steve Scott has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including massive flight cancellations from Southwest Airlines, frigid temperatures at a NYCHA building in East Harlem, and a fatal shooting in Inwood.
Steve Scott has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including flight cancellations at local airports, how some volunteers brought Christmas cheer to those in need, and how the area is dealing with the recent spike in respiratory illnesses.
Paul Murnane has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including power outages across Connecticut, a fire on the Staten Island Ferry that caused passengers to evacuate, and the latest on travel delays and cancellations across all three airports in the tri-state area.
Paul Murnane has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including winter weather that will complicate holiday travel, a massive signing for the Mets, and why a veteran MTA employee shot a man at a Brooklyn subway station last night.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including a Queens Congressman-elect under fire for allegedly falsifying his resume, two women arrested for vandalizing the home of a NYC councilman over a drag queen story hour for kids, and details on the storm expected later this week.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including a New Jersey bus driver charged with murder while on the job, Uber Drivers staging a strike across the Brooklyn Bridge, and buses full of aslyum seekers expected to arrive in NYC.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including the latest on the effects of the winter storm across New York, police looking for the suspect responsible for an anti-Semitic attack in Central Park, and Mayor Adams responds to the Harlem Business Improvement Districts stance against the city's first legal weed dispensary.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including the area's first major winter storm, a NYCHA building with no heat as temperatures dip, and a report that a Westchester school mismanaged the response to abuse of disabled students.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including the 10 year anniversary of Sandy Hook Elementary shooting, the aftermath of yesterday's NYPD evidence facility fire, and the proposed redesign of the B.Q.E.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including the arrest of former crypto billionaire Samuel Bankman-Fried, new NJ Transit expansion, and CT Governor Lamont's plans for assault weapons.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including how the latest snowstorm is effecting travel for New Yorkers, a sixteen year old girl stabbed to death in Harlem, and Governor Hochul and Mayor Adams expected to comment on the fight against anti-Semitism.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including New York schools being asked to reconsider mask mandates, a woman killed after being struck back to back by two vehicles in NYC, and Governor Hochul signs a new safety law regarding the sale of space heaters.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including high COVID rates on Long Island, a drop in gas prices ahead of the holidays, and a one day strike against the New York Times.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including the funeral for the Yonkers police officer that was killed by a out of control driver, tens of thousands of marijuana convictions to be erased in Connecticut, and a new bill that aims to make New Jersey residents exempt from speed cameras in other states.
Wayne Cabot and Paul Murnane have the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including A father and son shot with a bb gun outside of a Staten Island grocery store, Long Island serial killer "The Torso Killer" expected to plead guilty, and a surge of pediatric RSV cases in New Jersey.
Wayne Cabot has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom, including the death of a Yonkers Police Sergeant, numerous fires occurring in Hudson County, New Jersey, and 5th Ave. in Midtown's first ever ban on cars this holiday season.