Lilia Luciano
Coverage of Lilia Luciano in the Nexus archive.
- Structural engineering professor discusses unstable Midtown Manhattan building
People evacuated buildings in Midtown Manhattan after bricks fell from a construction site. Anil Agrawal, chair and professor of structural engineering at City College of New York, provided analysis on the incident.
- Unstable New York City building raises fears of collapse, forces evacuations
A massive building in Manhattan experienced bent steel beams on Tuesday, sparking fears of collapse and prompting mass evacuations. The incident is being reported by Lilia Luciano.
- Video captures moment of Venezuela earthquake
Two earthquakes devastated Venezuela, leaving thousands feared dead as rescue teams work through the rubble. The event was captured on video, with Lilia Luciano reporting and Rob Marciano investigating the cause of the double-earthquake.
- Video captures moment of Venezuela earthquake
Two earthquakes devastated Venezuela, leading to fears of thousands of deaths as rescue teams work through the rubble. The event was captured on video, with reports by Lilia Luciano and Rob Marciano.
- Trump-backed populist wins close Colombia presidential runoff election
Abelardo de la Espriella, a Trump-backed conservative candidate with no public office experience, narrowly won Colombia's presidential runoff election. The result was reported by CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano.
- 1 person killed, 5 rescued after small plane crashes on busy Texas highway
A small plane crashed on a busy Texas highway, catching fire and resulting in one death and five rescues. People assisted in rescuing those on board.
- Colombian President Gustavo Petro on tensions with U.S.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro discussed his country's tense relationship with the U.S. in an interview with CBS News. He addressed the issue as he prepares to leave office.
- Who to know ahead of Colombia's election, and how it will impact U.S.
Colombia is holding a presidential election that could significantly shift the country's politics and have broader regional impacts. The election's outcome may influence U.S. relations with Colombia.
- Bus crashes into other vehicles, killing at least 5, including children, injuring 44
A charter bus crashed into six vehicles in Virginia, killing at least five people, including children, and injuring 44 others, with one in critical condition. Cell phone video captured passengers scrambling from the bus.
- Breaking down Raúl Castro indictment's significance
The Justice Department has indicted former Cuban leader Raúl Castro. President Trump stated he does not expect additional escalation following the indictment. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano provides analysis of the situation's implications.
- NYC manhole cover may have been dislodged by truck before woman fatally fell in, Con Edison says
A woman fatally fell into an open manhole in Midtown Manhattan on Monday night after parking her car. Con Edison suggests a truck may have dislodged the manhole cover. The incident is under investigation.
- What role does Raúl Castro play in Cuba as sources say the U.S. is moving to indict him
The US is taking steps to indict Raúl Castro, the 94-year-old former president of Cuba, according to US officials. This move is reported by CBS News' Lilia Luciano. The indictment is a significant development in US-Cuba relations.
- Health officials battle new Ebola outbreak: Doctor who survived virus speaks out
Health officials are battling a new Ebola outbreak in Africa that has caused dozens of deaths, with doctors closely monitoring the situation. A US doctor who recovered from the virus has spoken out about their experience. The outbreak is being reported on by Lilia Luciano.
- Health officials battle new Ebola outbreak: Doctor who survived virus speaks out
Health officials are battling a new Ebola outbreak in Africa that has caused dozens of deaths. A US doctor who survived the virus has spoken out about the epidemic. Doctors are closely monitoring the situation.
- Video shows man shooting at random near three college campuses in Massachusetts
A suspect is in custody after shooting at random near three college campuses in Massachusetts. The incident was reported and a video of the shooting has been obtained. CBS News is covering the story.
- Gunman opens fire on busy Cambridge street
A gunman opened fire on a busy street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, leaving two people in critical condition. The shooter targeted cars randomly, and officials are investigating the incident. Lilia Luciano is reporting on the story.
- United Airlines plane strikes truck on turnpike before landing
A United Airlines plane struck a light pole and a truck before landing at Newark Liberty Airport. The incident occurred before the plane landed safely. No further details on damages or injuries were provided.
- Video shows United flight striking light pole, truck on New Jersey turnpike before landing
A United Airlines flight hit a light pole and a tractor-trailer on the New Jersey Turnpike before landing safely at Newark Liberty Airport. The incident occurred on Sunday and was captured on dashcam video. No injuries were reported.
- Violence erupts in Colombia ahead of presidential vote
Twenty-six coordinated terrorist attacks occurred on civilian and military bases in Colombia over the weekend, escalating violence ahead of the presidential vote. The attacks were reported by CBS News national correspondent Lilia Luciano.
- Chevron executive says consumers "should try to drive less" to save money on gas
Chevron executive Andy Walz advises consumers to drive less to reduce gas costs. Lilia Luciano reported on the advice from Chevron's largest refinery in Mississippi.
- Chevron executive says Venezuelan crude oil is helping lower prices amid Iran war
Chevron's executive, Andy Walz, claims importing Venezuelan crude oil is mitigating price increases caused by the Iran war. The statement was made during an interview with CBS News' Lilia Luciano.
- Chevron executive says Venezuelan crude oil is helping lower prices amid Iran war
Chevron's president, Andy Walz, stated that importing Venezuelan crude oil is helping mitigate price increases caused by the Iran war. The claim was made during an interview with CBS News' Lilia Luciano.