Westchester County Parks, Playgrounds To Reopen SaturdaySome Westchester County playgrounds will reopen.

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Salmonella Cases Linked To Wood Ear MushroomsThere's a food safety alert over mushrooms.

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New York Weather: CBS2 9/24 Nightly Forecast at 11PMCBS2's Lonnie Quinn has your weather forecast for September 24 at 11 p.m.

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3 MTA Workers Accused Of Setting Up Hidden 'Man Cave' Under Grand Central TerminalA secret "man cave" was discovered under Grand Central Terminal. Three MTA workers are accused of setting up the hidden room that had all the amenities; CBS2's Jessica Layton reports.

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Woman Hit In Head By Falling Chair Files LawsuitA woman struck in the head by a falling chair in New York City has filed a lawsuit after being left with traumatic brain injuries.

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Brooklyn Bodega Worker Stabbed In Neck, Police Seek SuspectsPolice continue to search for two suspects after a bodega worker was stabbed in the neck and left for dead in Brooklyn; CBS2's Cory James reports.

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Protests Continue In NYC Over Breonna Taylor Grand Jury DecisionProtests continued Thursday from Kentucky to New York over the decision not to charge any police officers for killing Breonna Taylor; CBS2's Ali Bauman reports.

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Staten Island School Employee Tests Positive For COVID-19Fifty teachers are in quarantine after an employee tested positive at a Staten Island school.

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NYC Officials Threaten To Shut Down Neighborhoods Experiencing Coronavirus SpikesCity officials are threatening to shut down certain New York City neighborhoods if they don't get COVID spikes under control; CBS2's Dick Brennan reports.

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New York Weather: CBS2 9/24 Evening Forecast at 6PMCBS2's Lonnie Quinn has your weather forecast for September 24 at 6 p.m.

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New Jersey Named Fourth Happiest State In U.S.The Garden State came in fourth as one of the happiest states in the United States.

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Experts Encourage Workers To Discuss Holiday Travel Plans With Employers Due To Mandatory QuarantinesWe're inching toward the holiday season and many people are scheduling time off from work, but can employers restrict your travel plans? CBS2's Hazel Sanchez reports.

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3 MTA Employees Suspended After Discovery Of Hidden 'Mancave' Under Grand Central TerminalA TV, a mattress and even alcohol were found in a hidden "mancave" under Grand Central Terminal. Three MTA employees are now suspended without pay, accused of setting it up in an underground storage room; CBS2's Jessica Layton reports.

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Body Found In Water At Harlem Meer In Central ParkParks Department workers found a body floating in the Harlem Meer in Central Park on Thursday.

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Fire Destroys Small Businesses In Norwood, The Bronx OvernightA fire overnight in the Bronx destroyed multiple businesses.

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Protesters Again Take To NYC Streets In Response To Breonna Taylor Grand Jury DecisionProtesters marched again Thursday in New York City. The demonstrations follow Wednesday's grand jury decision not to charge Louisville, Kentucky, police officers for the death of Breonna Taylor; CBS2's Ali Bauman reports.

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Record Number Of NYC Hotels Continue To CloseA record number of hotels in New York City continue to close. It's one of the hardest hit industries with 90% of hotel workers in the city being laid off, 250,000 without work for six months, and a total of 200 hotels completely shuttered; CBS2's Lisa Rozner reports.

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Sisters In Queens Make See-Through Masks To Help Deaf, Hard-Of-Hearing IndividualsSisters in Queens have made it their mission to support the deaf and hard of hearing in a unique way during the coronavirus pandemic. They've created see-through masks and are now sharing them throughout their community; CBS2's Vanessa Murdock reports.

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Thursday Marks Five-Year Anniversary Of Pope Francis' Historic Visit To NYCFive years ago Thursday, New York City welcomed Pope Francis for a historic visit.

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Queens Infrastructure Project Aims To Alleviate Flood ProblemsA big infrastructure project is underway in Queens to help alleviate flood problems. Crews are using advanced technology to complete one piece of it, and it's with minimal inconvenience to those who live and work nearby; CBS2's Andrea Grymes reports.

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Ambulance Involved In Crash In Roselle, NJAn ambulance was involved in a crash in Roselle, New Jersey.

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Major Developments In The Works For Rapid Coronavirus TestingMajor developments are in the works for rapid COVID testing, which experts say is crucial to reopening the economy safely. New tests promise to get results back within hours or even seconds; CBS2's Dr. Max Gomez reports.

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New Plan Aims To Allow NYC Performers To Use Outdoor SpacesTheaters have been dark since last spring, but now the spotlight is on a new plan that could allow shows to move outdoors; CBS2's Natalie Duddridge reports.

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Industry City CEO Says Timing Wasn't Right For Rezoning PlanIndustry City's CEO is speaking out a day after developers withdrew their rezoning proposal.

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