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Tim McNicholas is an investigative reporter for CBS News New York.
He is always on the hunt for issues to investigate. If you have a story, he wants to hear from.
Tim prides himself on shining a light on injustice. He has won two regional Emmy Awards and earned earned seven regional Emmy nominations, including one for his investigation into an egregious case of nepotism and tax waste within the City of Chicago. His others stories have exposed horrid living conditions in government-subsidized apartment buildings and allegations of sexual abuse within public schools. Tim has also diligently covered some of the most important stories of the past decade, including the COVID-19 pandemic and the overturning of Roe V. Wade. Just months after starting with CBS New York, he quickly discovered that the site of deadly parking garage collapse in Lower Manhattan already had several open property violations dating back decades. He was once recognized as one of two finalists of the Associated Press' "Best Reporter" award in Indianapolis.
Originally from Chicago, Tim is loving life in his new home and is exploring New York City every chance he gets. He welcomes your suggestions on where the find the best pizza, which museums to explore and whether he should root for the Mets or the Yankees. He is also a classic rock fanatic who has played the drums since age 11.
More than 100,000 people, a record high, died from drug overdoses in the U.S. in 2022, according to the CDC.
The mayor of Plainfield says it's "highly likely" a neighboring building will also be condemned.
Mayor Adrian Mapp says a neighboring building may have to be vacated as well.
CBS New York dug into inspection records and found the 235 violations date back to 2021.
The city deemed all 49 apartments in 501 W. Seventh St. unlivable. Tenants left in the lurch are demanding answers.
Special agents said they tried to arrest Craig Robertson just hours before the president was expected to land in Utah.
Tenants say they haven't been able to get clear answers from the city, so they turned to CBS New York.
Residents in Ridgewood are expressing concerns ranging from athlete injuries to hazardous materials.
Charles and Gladys Sicknick spoke to CBS New York investigative reporter Tim McNicholas on Thursday.
Kia and Hyundai tell CBS New York they're working with owners of their cars to install security software upgrades.
New Jersey is now on its second acting governor.
Sources tell CBS New York the crane fire may have been caused by a hydraulic fluid leak.
Buildings inspectors say they've had one unrelated violation on the project when it hit a Con Edison vault.
CBS New York has learned three jail employees are facing discipline for violations stemming from the death.
When NYCHA was the one contesting, violations were at least reduced 74% of the time.