Its nice to get him outside. Reporter Holiday Shopping may still be on the weekend agenda but many are thinking about their plans due to this december spring. Whatever the family wants to do. If we get out on our bikes thats something i would like to do. Its great. Lets us train a lot longer and get prepared. People hate running in the snow unless your really, really dedicated. Reporter not everyone we spoke with was thrilled with the warm temperatures. In fact, one vacationing californian was upset with the lack of winters weather. We have thermals with us, earmuffs, hats, gloves, and its 60 degrees out. What is this . [ laughter ] its too hot here. Reporter but for some, the warm weather also lightens the mood. I think people tend to get a little grumpy when its colder. No yeah. A little bit. So everybody is like smiling and happy. Ice cream reporter enjoy it while it lasts. Reporting from central park, mark morgan, cbs 2 news. Reporter popsicles, i have seen some other iced beverage
Investigation. They have not yet determined if this is a crime. But they say its a very active investigation. People could have died here. In ronkonkoma, long island, carolyn gusoff, cbs 2 news. No one was injured. But the house is now uninhabitable. An update tonight about the slashing attack caught on camera in chelsea. Police say the suspect is under arrest and now the victim is speaking out as her alleged attacker sits in jail. Cbs 2s dave carlin live at the 13th precinct in Gramercy Park. Dave. Reporter inside this precinct stationhouse the suspect is being put in line ups for other potential victims. While that was happening we were talking to the victim in the chelsea case. Apparently he had 32 owe peninsula before this. 32. Reporter in pain, with her face stitched, 24yearold Amanda Morris says she is angry the man police say attacked her 41yearold career criminal Kari Bazemore has a rap sheet with dozens of in trouble with the law for allegedly attacking others before she encou
Some ice boating. Reporter rich fitzpatrick manages the Hardware Store in sparta. Without snow business is sluggish especially compared to last year. Last year was phenomenal for snow blower and other sales. It was almost we couldnt keep up. Reporter last winter he sold more than 1,000 bags of rock salt and calcium chloride combined. This year he only sold about 300. Clearly this winter has been slow for snow. We lushly get 4. 8 we usually get 4. 8 in december. We only had a trace. Now we usually have 2. 4 but we have received none yet. This is an el nino winter which is warmer than average precipitation but often more rain than snow. And that has some people or lack thereof come spring. We part of a watershed area reporter of course were looking at just a dusting here in sparta. We had a burst of snow showers a couple of hours ago. That slowed down. We are seeing occasional flurries. There is another burst of snow showers moving through the area in the next couple of hours. Some peopl
Little bit. Lets talk commute. How is it looking, lauren . Very green on the roads for the most part. A disabled vehicle westbound by the kosciuszko bridge. Watch out for that in the right lane. Changes on the subways. Uptown 2 and 4 trains running express from franklin to atlantic avenue. More weather and traffic on the 4s. Lauren, were going to tell you to continue if you head to the train right now, you might feel a nudge if you nod off. Thats okay, it will be an nypd officer looking out for sleeping riders. We have the problem of sleeping subway riders and controversial solutions, tracie. Reporter michael, were actually getting new details about another sub wap incident that happened at the 49th street and 7th street 49th street avenue station. A woman claims she was hooked by a sharp object, a needle. Publics help in finding a suspect after holding a razor over a man who had fallen asleep. This is the sketch that police want you to see. You can see the man said to be in his 20s or
The Aquarium of Niagara teamed up with Cornerstone Community Federal Credit Union to host a community access day on June 24 in recognition of the aquarium s rescued seals: Lumiere, Della, Stryker and Medusa.