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Some customers left scrambling as NYC businesses are impacted by Microsoft outage
New York City businesses are feeling some impacts from the outage impacting Microsoft computers. Many banks, restaurants and cafes had to make adjustments due to the situation. CBS New York's John Dias reports.
Kool DJ Red Alert honored with statue in Harlem park
A hip-hop legend was honored Friday with his own statue in his home neighborhood as part of the ongoing Harlem Sculpture Gardens exhibit. CBS New York's Jessi Mitchell was at the unveiling in Montefiore Park, along with Kool DJ Red Alert himself.
How the global IT outage impacted New York City and the Tri-State Area
A global tech outage brought businesses to a halt Friday. It crippled operations, everything from hospitals and banks to small businesses and airports. CBS New York has team coverage from Tim McNicholas, Jennifer Bisram, Carolyn Gusoff and John Dias.
The Missing: Cleveland teen found safe in NYC, chilling reminder for parents about online predators
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A 16-year-old Cleveland girl who went missing, triggering an endangered missing teen alert, has been found safe in New York. Dais-Marie Alicea vanished from her grandparents’ home on July 14, prompting an urgent search by Cleveland police. Her mother, Jennifer Alicea, spoke first with Cleveland...
The American Academy of Arts and Letters is debuting a new exhibit space in Washington Heights
This September, the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the 300-member honor society championing and fostering excellence in American culture, is opening 10,000 square feet of space within its galleries to the public. It’ll be within the Audubon Terrace complex of buildings on Broadway between West 155th and West 156th...
Seton Hall University Names 11 Students from Piscataway to Spring 2024 Dean’s List
SOUTH ORANGE, NJ -- Seton Hall University officials announced students who qualified for the Spring 2024 Dean's list, and congratulated them for their outstanding academic achievements. After the close of every semester, undergraduate students completing all courses with a GPA of 3.4, with no grades lower than "C", qualify for the Dean's List.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The following students from Piscataway were named to the list: Talynn Diaz Talea Lewis Karis LoPiccolo Cameran Lowery Nicholas Morgan Sanjana Patel Shivani Patel Vidhi Patel Ayaz Rabbani Gabriella Robinson Navita Sivakumar One of the country's leading Catholic universities, Seton Hall has been showing the world what great...
Harvey Weinstein Retrial Tentatively Set for November
A tentative new trial date has been set for Harvey Weinstein in New York, following the overturning of his 2020 rape conviction. Harvey Weinstein Appears In Court as Prosecutors Investigate New Claims With Fall Trial In Mind In a hearing Friday, Judge Curtis Farber estimated that jury selection could begin on Nov. 12 for the new trial. In prior hearings, prosecutors have said they are investigating sexual assault claims from additional women who have come forward and may look for a possible new indictment against the former Hollywood mogul. Weinstein’s attorney, Arthur Aidala, has maintained his client’s innocence and has been pushing for...
NYC paid consultants $350,000 to help right-size preschool programs. The findings remain elusive.
Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to keep up with NYC’s public schools.As Mayor Eric Adams took heat last year for rolling back a planned expansion of preschool for 3-year-olds, he repeatedly claimed the project had been mismanaged.The problem, Adams said, was the previous administration hadn’t properly accounted for supply and demand in different neighborhoods, leading to a glut of unfilled seats. So the city enlisted the consulting firm Accenture to figure out the right balance of seats at a neighborhood level across the early childhood system.The cost would top $760,000, according to the city’s budget director,...
Area Fire Departments on OSHA Rule Changes
Local fire departments are raising concerns over plans by OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, to update some of its rules and regulations that haven’t been changed since the 1980s. New York Assemblyman Billy Jones was joined this past week by several Fire Chiefs and First Responders from across the North Country who say those Emergency Response Rule changes could negatively impact volunteer fire and EMS services.
See it: Puppy rescued by NYPD officers gets ‘second chance,’ makes incredible recovery
NEW YORK (PIX11) – After weeks of intensive care, a puppy rescued by NYPD officers has made an incredible recovery, the ASPCA announced on Friday. The officers who saved the pup also reunited with the mini poodle. “The ASPCA couldn’t be happier to share that after weeks of intensive...
Knicks eyeing trade for ex-NBA rebounding leader?
After losing Isaiah Hartenstein in free agency this summer, the New York Knicks may be trying to slingshot their way back up the center pile. Ian Begley of SportsNet New York reported this week that the Knicks have “checked in on” Atlanta Hawks big man Clint Capela as a possible trade target. Begley notes that... The post Knicks eyeing trade for ex-NBA rebounding leader? appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
New Jersey shelters offer $50 adoption fees for dogs
NEW JERSEY (PIX11) – Three New Jersey animal shelters are hoping to find loving homes for dogs at their shelter by offering $50 adoption all weekend long, Associated Humane Societies announced on Friday. “Adopting an adult dog comes with numerous benefits,” read a statement provided by AHS. Adult dogs...
I Refuse To Believe There Will Just Never, Ever Be AC In The NYC Subway Stations
So we've been in a bit of a heat wave here in the Apple (local slang for NYC). Temps going up to 100 every day for about a week. Fairly normal for this time of the year, and to be honest, I don't really mind it as I like the feeling of the sun burning my skin. Buttttttt with one exception- when I go down to hop on the Subway.
Grizzlies star Ja Morant crafts heartfelt goodbye to Ziaire Williams after Nets trade
Friday afternoon, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski broke the news that the Memphis Grizzlies had reached an agreement to send forward Ziaire Williams to the Brooklyn Nets in what many are viewing as a salary dump move. Though certainly seen more as a strategic transaction than anything else, as Zach Kleiman and...
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