A child and an elderly person were hit by a school bus in Brooklyn, New York, while crossing the street, reported PIX 11 News. The incident reportedly took place on Friday morning at the intersection of Eastern Parkway and Buffalo Avenue in Crown Heights.
Police were called to the corner of Flatlands and Van Siclen Aves. in East New York at about 4:30 a.m. after the woman was found sprawled out on the sidewalk.
A school bus driver struck a 9-year-old girl and her 79-year-old grandfather in Brooklyn on Friday morning, pinning one of them under the vehicle.
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A 9-year-old and 79-year-old were hit by a school bus while crossing the street in Brooklyn on Friday morning, police say. The incident happened at the
Diamond Slice is opening a pizzeria in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, at the former Park Deli location, offering unique pizza flavors and slice-based service.
Federal law enforcement and ICE agents have arrested over 500 undocumented migrants wanted for outstanding crimes in sanctuary cities, including some from New York.
Some of the highest snow totals were recorded in Orange and Dutchess counties in New York and in Morris County, New Jersey. Highland Mills, New York came in first with 8.1 inches of snow, closely followed by Hopewell Junction with 8. Chester saw 7.7 inches, and Congers saw 6.5.
Visitors to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden are lining up to see — and smell — a rare bloom at that has the scent of a rotting corpse.
Congressman Nick Langworthy visited Western New York on Tuesday to speak with ICE officials in Buffalo and the Southern Tier.
Some residents in Brooklyn say their neighborhood is covered in dust and rattled by noise. They blame a city-owned concrete recycling plant that moved in last year. CBS News New York's Hannah Kliger takes us to Cobble Hill for a closer look.