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Gov. Phi Murphy said his team is "vigilantly" monitoring the wildfires and the impact here at home.
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Alecia Reid is an Emmy award-winning reporter for CBS News New York. She is a sustainability & social justice advocate, passionate about giving a voice to people who may not otherwise be able to tell their stories.
Before joining the team at CBS News New York, Alecia reported in Philadelphia and San Francisco. She started her career at News 12 Bronx/Brooklyn. She is a proud Bronx native.
In 2019, Alecia had the opportunity to share her craft, proudly teaching journalism at Del York Creative Academy in Lagos, Nigeria.
Alecia is passionate about clean water and sanitation (WASH), poverty, and the environment. She is an alumna of the Harvard Extension School's Global Development Practice program and holds certification in social justice and environmental policy.
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Gov. Phi Murphy said his team is "vigilantly" monitoring the wildfires and the impact here at home.
Mayor Eric Adams urges residents with heart or breathing issues to limit outdoor activities.
While some colleges seem to be "going green," they continue to accept funding from big oil companies.
Dwumfour was gunned down as she sat in her car outside her house on Feb. 1.
The water at Coney Island might be too chilly for some, but there's still plenty to enjoy, like food, rides and games.
Area airports saw their usual crowds and highways filled up with cars as people took off on vacation.
While many were celebrating Floyd's life, they were also still pushing for change in the criminal justice system.
Barrie is one of two boys whose bodies were pulled from the water after disappearing earlier this month.
Alfa Barrie, 11, and Garrett Warren, 13, disappeared after they were last seen together on May 12 in Harlem.
The victim's brother says his brother and the suspect had some sort of dispute before the deadly hit-and-run.
There's still no word on the location of 11-year-old Alfa Barrie, who went missing with Warren last week.
Norelis Mendoza was last seen leaving her mother's Montgomery Street home Saturday night.
We're learning about more locations in New York City being used to accommodate asylum seekers.
The plan could be implemented if border towns continue sending asylum seekers and hotel space runs out.
Two 14-year-old boys were pronounced dead on the scene. Two older teens were hospitalized.