
New York Weather: CBS2 2/7 Nightly Forecast at 11PMCBS2’s Lonnie Quinn has your weather forecast for February 7 at 11 p.m.

Protesters Gather Outside ‘West Side Story’ Over Accusations Against ActorThere’s controversy on Broadway over one of the stars of a new production of the legendary musical “West Side Story.” CBS2’s Ali Bauman reports.

NTSB’s Preliminary Report Shows No Signs Of Engine Failure In Kobe Bryant Helicopter CrashThere’s new information on the helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant and eight others. A preliminary report by the NTSB now reveals the wreckage shows no signs the helicopter had an engine failure; CBS2’s Valerie Castro reports.

Democrats Square Off In New Hampshire DebateDays before the first-in-the-nation primary on Tuesday, Democrats squared off in another debate. On Friday, the stage was in Manchester, New Hampshire; CBS2’s Dick Brennan reports.

Passengers On Cruise Ship In New Jersey Screened For CoronavirusThe coronavirus concern continues to hit home with passengers screened for the virus on a cruise ship in New Jersey; CBS2’s Jessica Layton reports.

Thousands Of Infantino Baby Carriers RecalledAround 14,000 baby carriers are being recalled because children can fall out of them.

Brooklyn Students Gear Up For Robotics CompetitionStudents in Brooklyn are putting on the finishing touches for a special robotics project.

New Jersey Bookstore Shines Spotlight On African-American StoriesAs we celebrate Black History Month, we want to recognize a business in New Jersey that’s shining a spotlight on African-American stories; CBSN New York’s Ali Bauman reports.

Jennifer Dulos Case: Michelle Troconis, Ex-Girlfriend Of Fotis Dulos, Back In Connecticut CourtroomThe ex-girlfriend of Fotis Dulos was back in a Connecticut courtroom Friday for the first time since he took his own life last month; CBSN New York’s Tony Aiello reports.

Your Point Unfiltered: Should Law Enforcement Use Facial Recognition Technology?This week, we asked you what you think of law enforcement using facial recognition technology and gave you the chance to share your point unfiltered.

Talking Points: Mayor Bill De Blasio Presents Plan To ‘Save Our City’ In State Of The City AddressBrian Browne, assistant vice president in government relations at St. John’s University, and CBSN New York’s urban affairs expert Mark Peters joined political reporter Marcia Kramer to discuss his address on “The Point.”

Point Of View: MTA CEO Pat Foye Discusses NYC Transit Boss Andy Byford’s Exit, Congestion Pricing & MorePatrick Foye, the CEO of the MTA, joined CBSN New York’s political reporter Marcia Kramer for this week’s episode of “The Point.”

Family Discovers Their Long Island Land Became ‘Practically Worthless’ After Decades-Old Zoning ChangeA family that bought a piece of land 70 years ago in Shirley, N.Y., have paid taxes for decades, thinking they were investing in a property that could one day provide them with income from its sale. CBS2’s Carolyn Gusoff reports.

Foye: MTA Key Decisions On Congestion Pricing Plan To Be Made Behind Closed DoorsPat Foye, the head of the MTA, said there will be a “robust” effort to listen to the views of the public. CBS2’s political reporter Marcia Kramer reports.

New York State To Sue Federal Government Over Global EntryGov. Andrew Cuomo announced Friday that New York State plans to sue the federal government over its decision to ban New York residents from renewing or enrolling in Global Entry and other trusted traveler programs. CBS2’s Dana Tyler reports.

Nassau Police Arrest Two Murder Suspects For November KillingNassau County investigators say 26-year-old Kadeen Lewis and 33-year-old Richard Ford shot and killed Santo Sanchez in his car during a robbery in Hempstead, N.Y. CBS2’s Dana Tyler reports.

Brooklyn Designer Romeo Hunte Ready To Make Big Splash At NYFWRomeo Hunte says he needed innovative ideas, grit and hard work to grow from East Flatbush to Fashion Avenue. CBS2’s Jessica Layton reports.

Go Red For Women Fashion Show To Inspire Heart AwarenessSeveral celebrities hit the runway including Miss America Camille Schrier, Tony Award-winning actress Ali Stroker and Madeline Stuart, the world’s first supermodel with Down Syndrome. CBS2’s Maurice DuBois reports.

New York Weather: 2/7 Friday Evening ForecastCBS2’s Lonnie Quinn reports. The winds will gradually subside tonight, but even during the evening, we could see gusts to 45 mph. Then into the overnight, we’ll see temperatures falling into the 20s with wind chills in the teens.

Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Focuses On Education, Testing: ‘We’re In This Together’Friday is National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, and inside the New York Blood Center, Project Achieve’s family of team members and researchers are busy with prevention work. CBS2’s Cindy Hsu reports.

Rise Of Delivery-Only ‘Ghost Kitchens’ Has Some Worried About Food SafetyFood shops that shed restaurant seating in favor of Grubhub or Seamless app-only ordering are popular, but some worry about kosher quality and food allergies behind the order. CBS2’s Jessica Moore reports.

Nassau County Trying To Catch Armed Serial FlasherPolice on Long Island say someone is going around flashing people, and at least one time, he was armed with a gun. CBS2’s Christina Fan reports.

Harvey Weinstein Trial: Accused Says Things ‘Going Good’ As Defense Makes Its CaseThe accused former movie mogul’s defense team called a psychologist to the stand to testify about memory and recall. CBS2’s Alice Gainer reports.

Cruise Ship Delayed In Bayonne Port Amid Coronavirus TestingThe Norwegian ship due to leave Friday afternoon is still delayed after four passengers were tested for possible exposure to the coronavirus. CBS2’s Nick Caloway reports.
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