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- 1 killed, 2 missing after boat sinks in water near Alcatraz in San Francisco; rescue underway
At least one person was killed, and two others are missing after a boat sank in San Francisco Bay Tuesday afternoon, with more than a dozen people rescued. The incident occurred near Alcatraz in San Francisco.
- Fire tears through multi-family homes in Woodhaven; firefighters, civilians suffer minor injuries
A fire broke out in multi-family homes in Woodhaven, causing minor injuries to firefighters and civilians. Shannon Sohn reported the incident.
- House passes bill to 'ditch the switch' and make daylight saving time permanent
The House passed a bill to make daylight saving time permanent. Daylight saving time will start on March 8, 2026, at 2 a.m. local time.
- Urban farm in Newark addresses concerns over cyclosporiasis outbreak impacting fresh produce
An urban farm in Newark addresses concerns over a cyclosporiasis outbreak impacting fresh produce. The farm's co-owner discussed their response to the outbreak with Toni Yates.
- Company brings in Michelin-star chefs for private or corporate events in NYC
A company in New York City is offering high-end dining experiences by bringing in Michelin-star chefs for private and corporate events. The article highlights this service as a luxurious option for clients seeking elite culinary expertise.
- Bill to ban horse-drawn carriages in NYC to be presented at council hearing Wednesday
A bill to ban horse-drawn carriages in New York City will be presented at a council hearing on Wednesday. Darla Miles is reporting on the bill.
- Man fleeing immigration officers in Florida is struck and killed by tractor trailer, police say
A man fleeing immigration officers in Florida was struck and killed by a tractor trailer. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been ordered to temporarily stop conducting vehicle stops.
- Mahmoud Khalil files suit alleging a 'public-private' conspiracy to target Israel's critics
Mahmoud Khalil has filed a lawsuit alleging a 'public-private' conspiracy to target Israel's critics. Eyewitness News is reporting on the case.
- Fire burning through multi-family homes in Woodhaven, Queens; no injuries reported
A fire is burning through multi-family homes in Woodhaven, Queens. No injuries have been reported.
- Woman hurt after 8-year-old grandson started her car and knocked her to ground: police
A 63-year-old grandmother was injured when her 8-year-old grandson started her car, causing it to move down the driveway. She attempted to stop the vehicle but was struck by an open door, according to police.
- What is Alzheimer's disease? Signs and symptoms to know
Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia and the seventh-leading cause of death among adults in the U.S.
- Lettuce, salad greens could be the source of cyclosporiasis illnesses, health officials say
Michigan health officials stated that lettuce or salad greens may be the source of cyclosporiasis illnesses in the state.
- Trump administration opens endangered species' habitats to development, reversing 50 years of environmental law
The Trump administration reversed longstanding environmental laws protecting endangered species, opening their habitats to development. This action reverses over 50 years of protections for endangered species.
- Hammonton's famous blueberry cannoli started with one sweet idea
Mannino's Cannoli Express in Hammonton, N.J. was started as a blueberry-inspired idea and now has blossomed into a flourishing business.
- Volunteers sew 'Pockets of Hope' into free sweatshirts for women recovering from mastectomy
Volunteers create sweatshirts with 'Pockets of Hope' to provide adaptive clothing for women recovering from mastectomy. The initiative offers free clothing to support women during their recovery process.
- El Niño is strengthening: Here's what it means for the US
El Niño conditions are intensifying and expected to become a strong event, impacting US weather, hurricane season, and global temperatures, according to NOAA. The forecast highlights significant weather influences in the coming months.
- 2 teens arrested after stolen SUV crashes into Staten Island home during police pursuit
Two teenagers were arrested after a stolen SUV crashed into a home on Staten Island during a police pursuit. The incident is under investigation, as reported by Lauren Glassberg.
- LIVE: Supreme Court justices testify on increasing security funding in rare appearance
Supreme Court Justices Elena Kagan and Amy Coney Barrett testified before Congress on Tuesday to discuss increasing security funding. The appearance is described as rare.
- City expanding access to free swimming lessons for students across New York City
New York City is expanding access to free swimming lessons for students. The initiative is reported by Eyewitness News.
- Best products to keep cool in the 2026 summer heat
The article highlights the best products designed to help individuals stay cool during the 2026 summer heat. These hot weather essentials aim to provide relief and comfort in high temperatures.
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