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MTA Pilot Program Uses Ultraviolet Technology To Disinfect Trains – Breaking News, Sports, Weather, Traffic And The Best of NY

Asbury Park Pulls Plan To Allow Indoor Dining Next WeekAsbury Park has now shelved plans to let customers eat indoors next week after New Jersey’s Attorney General filed a lawsuit.

Outdoor Dining Returns In New Jersey On MondayRestaurants in New Jersey are preparing to welcome customers back for outdoor dining when the state enters Phase 2 on Monday; CBS2’s Jessica Layton reports.

New York Weather: CBS2 6/12 Nightly Forecast at 11PMCBS2’s Lonnie Quinn has your weather forecast for June 12 at 11 p.m.

Jon Batiste Performs For Protesters At Barclays CenterA large protest was held at the Barclays Center on Friday. Crowds kept the peace with music and positive attitudes.

Health Care Protections For Transgender Patients Will EndThe Trump administration plans to overturn a regulation that protects transgender patients from health care discrimination.

NJ Special Education Classes Can Resume In Person On July 6In New Jersey, special education classes will be able to resume in person on July 6.

Some Parents Upset Overnight Camps Will Not Open In New YorkNew York’s top doctor announced Friday he is not allowing overnight camps to open this summer, but parents argue having their kids stay at home is far less safe; CBS2’s Christina Fan reports.

Coronavirus Cases Rise In Over A Dozen States Amid ReopeningsAs other major cities around the nation reopen, some of them are seeing their numbers of COVID-19 cases rising, sometimes dangerously; CBS2’s Dick Brennan reports.

New York City Council Proposes Over $1 Billion In Cuts To NYPD BudgetThe New York City Council is proposing a drastic reduction in the NYPD’s budget.

Protesters Say New Laws Are Just The Beginning As Demonstrations Continue For 16th DayAs they hit the streets for the 16th straight day, some protesters say new laws are important first steps but it’s just the beginning; CBS2’s Ali Bauman reports.

Poll: Work From Home Expected To Be A Permanent TrendIt looks like working from home will soon become permanent for many workers.

Amazon Eyes Former Manufacturing Site In Syosset For Possible New WarehouseAmazon is looking to open another warehouse on Long Island.

MTA Pilot Program Uses Ultraviolet Technology To Disinfect TrainsAs more New Yorkers start taking the subway again, the MTA is rolling out new technology to keep things clean.

Investigators Say Fire In Paterson, NJ Is SuspiciousInvestigators say a fire that destroyed an abandoned building in Paterson, New Jersey, is suspicious.

Tonight’s Forecast From CBS2Lonnie Quinn has tonight’s updated forecast for the tri-state area.

Exclusive: Nearly $800k Worth Of Food May Land In The Garbage Because Department Of Education Has No Plans For ItHundreds of thousands of dollars worth of food that was supposed to be served in school cafeterias could go to waste unless the Department of Education comes up with a plan. CBS2 political reporter Marcia Kramer has the exclusive details.

Weekender: A Look Back At Memorable Moments From The WeekCBS2 looks back at memorable moments from this week.

High School Seniors In N.J. Get Special Graduation Ceremony By BusWhat a year to be a high school senior. For many, the coronavirus pandemic has meant they’ve gone without several rites of passage, including graduation and prom. CBS2’s Kiran Dhillon reports.

Morris County, N.J. Farmers Market Returns To Help Those In NeedMore than 1 million people are out of work in New Jersey because of the coronavirus pandemic. That has increased the need for food banks and added new challenges to the mix. CBS2’s Nick Caloway reports on how one food pantry is helping.

Religious Leaders Take Precautions As In-Person Services ResumeThe weekend is usually a time when worshipers gather for services, but churches have been closed to group gatherings for months during the coronavirus pandemic. As CBS2’s Jenna DeAngelis reported Friday, that changes in New York and New Jersey this weekend.

Westchester Welcomes Return Of Outdoor Activities, With Some Restrictions Still In PlaceWestchester County is welcoming the return of many outdoor activities now that it entered Phase 2 of the state’s reopening plan. CBS2’s Tony Aiello reports the restrictions still in place are a reminder that the coronavirus pandemic is ongoing.

‘This List Thinks About The History Of Racism And The Current Moment’: Schomburg Center Releases ‘Black Liberation Reading List’New York’s premier black cultural institution is out with a list of must read books for anyone wanting to know more about the history of race relations in this country. CBS2’s Jessica Moore reports.

Black Police Officers Remain Committed To Building Bridges Between Community, Police Amid ProtestsThe death of George Floyd has brought difficult questions about the relationship between police and the black community to the forefront of national discussions. But what has that meant for black police officers? CBS2’s Kiran Dhillon reports.

NYC Installs Thousands Of Air Conditioners For Low-Income Seniors, Increases Help On Summer Utility BillsMayor Bill de Blasio provided an update Friday on his plan to keep New Yorkers safe during the hot summer months. CBS2’s Kevin Rincon reports.


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