New York City Indoor Swimming Pools To Reopen Sept. 30Mayor de Blasio said capacity will be limited and inspectors will be monitoring compliance with state guidelines.

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Schools: The New Normal | Parents Turning To Private ‘Learning Pods’ To Supplement Remote LearningThe coronavirus pandemic has hatched a bumper crop of “learning pods.” They’re groups of children educated or tutored outside of formal school, with privately hired teachers. CBS2's Carolyn Gusoff has more on how they work.

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Glitch Briefly Delays Checks For New Yorkers Awaiting Unemployment PaymentsIf you’ve been expecting unemployment payments in New York, relief is on the way.

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New York Weather: CBS2's 9/18 Friday Evening UpdateLonnie Quinn has the Tri-State Area's updated forecast on CBS2 News At 5.

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Paterson, N.J. Celebrates Local Latino Artists With Exhibit At City Hall For Hispanic Heritage MonthA New Jersey town is spotlighting local Latino artists with an exhibit inside city hall. As CBS2’s Dave Carlin reports, they are the pride of Paterson.

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Shots Fires Into Home 2 Camden County OfficersThe officers and their newborn were not hurt. Police found the vehicles where the shots came from yesterday, but the suspects were long gone.

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N.J. Gov. Phil Murphy Signs Landmark Environmental Justice LegislationThe law mandates new requirements for facilities that produce large amounts of air pollution in order to build or expand near low-income and minority communities.

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Sen. Chuck Schumer Continues Call For $10 Billion Federal Stimulus To Support Theaters Hurt By PandemicNew York Sen. Chuck Schumer went to the heart of the Theater District on Friday to issue a plea for his colleagues in Washington, D.C. to approve an additional federal stimulus.

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Without Help From Feds, Suffolk County Executive Bellone Warns Of Massive Cuts To Education, Police Department, MoreThere has been more fallout from the coronavirus pandemic on Long Island. Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone plans to submit $20 million in budget cuts to the police department. CBS2's Jennifer McLogan reports.

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Schools: The New Normal | NY Districts To Get Full Aid This Month, But Problems Remain Across StateGov. Andrew Cuomo‘s administration says it will not withhold 20% of the aid due this month. So, a money crunch has been delayed, but there are still worries. CBS2's Tony Aiello reports.

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Rosh Hashanah Observed Differently This Year, But Rabbi Says Reflection More Important Than EverThe Jewish New Year is a joyous time, and while COVID-19 has changed how many will observe, it hasn’t dampened the traditions. CBS2's Kiran Dhillon reports.

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Passenger Shoots Cabbie In Neck During Fare Dispute In Brooklyn, Police SayAccording to police, the suspects disputed the fare and didn't want to pay. CBS2's Natalie Duddridge reports.

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1 Killed After SUV Jumps Curb, Hits Building In Cypress HillsThe driver was taken to the hospital, but a pedestrian was killed. Chopper 2 flew over the scene.

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Kathryn Garcia Leaves City Government, But Will She Run For Mayor?Bagpipes played as sanitation staff and the department's honor guard held a ceremonial walkout for Garcia at sanitation headquarters in Lower Manhattan.

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New York City Parents, Teachers Sound Off After In-Person Classes Postponed AgainThe mayor said the delay will help address a staffing shortage and to make sure buildings are safe. Parents said it's getting too difficult to rearrange their schedules. CBS2's Andrea Grymes reports.

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U.S. App Stores To Ban TikTok, WeChatThe U.S. Commerce Department's order to ban the apps cites national security and data privacy concerns. CBS2's Alice Gainer reports.

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Grim Milestone: Report Says Coronavirus Pandemic Is ‘Largest Mass Fatality Incident In Modern New York City History’In fiscal year 2019, nearly 31,000 deaths were reported citywide. That number doubled this year, to more than 65,000. CBS2's Nick Caloway reports.

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Pres. Trump Announces Timeline For Potential COVID-19 Vaccine To Be DistributedThe president is touting what could be an ambitious timeline: Vaccines for everyone by April. It comes just two days after the CDC director said it would likely be months later. CBS2's Dick Brennan reports.

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Police Investigating Death Of Woman Found Shot Inside Upper Manhattan ApartmentPolice said they found a 44-year-old woman who was shot in the arm and torso in the apartment.

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New York Weather: Cool WeekendCBS2's Elise Finch has the latest weather forecast.

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Car Lands In Queens YardA car flipped off the Grand Central Parkway and landed in someone's yard in Queens. Chopper 2 is overhead.

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Gov. Murphy Signs Landmark Environmental LegislationNew Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed landmark environmental justice legislation into law Friday.

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Cleaning Up From Hurricane SallyThe remnants of Hurricane Sally are dumping heavy rains in Virginia, raising new concerns about flooding on the Gulf Coast. Parts of Alabama and Florida were devastated when the storm made landfall Wednesday at a Category 2 hurricane, and two people were killed.

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Jewish High Holidays Begin With Rosh Hashanah At SundownThis year, the Jewish New Year and the 10 days of observance that follow will look quite different because of the coronavirus. Regardless, many say the spirit of the traditions will not be lost. CBS2's Kiran Dhillon has more.

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