NJ woman finds new calling in India
Meet Courtney Lalotra, who started an orphanage in India after graduating from FIT.
Survey: 1 in 5 thinks partner is bad with money
From joint accounts to how much you make, Jane Burnett and Dr. Jeff Gardere talk about a new study on relationships and money.
Instagrammers causing safety concerns in Brooklyn
It's a picture-perfect spot on the Brooklyn waterfront. But some people told Nate Rodgers they think it's annoying and even dangerous.
Real estate deal helps ease Newark water crisis
Revenue from a deal with the Port Authority is helping Newark pay to replace lead water service lines. Monica Guy talked to residents.
Student with cerebral palsy scores touchdown
As a Missouri high school team faces defeat, their coach brings in a senior with cerebral palsy for a magical play. Meet P.J. Allred and witness his amazing touchdown.
Questionable post and comments spark discussion about decency
Posts and comments from actors and politicians spark an interesting discussion about common decency. From actor Mark Hamill's response to an Ivanka Trump post to Robert De Niro dropping F-bombs on CNN to various questionable posts by politicians, including the President, we ask, "Where's the decency?"
NYPD officer is victim of friendly fire
NYPD Commissioner James O'Neill announces that Officer Brian Mulkeen fell victim to friendly fire during Sunday's struggle with a suspect in the Bronx. Nate Rodgers shares the latest on the investigation and Monday's tributes to Officer Mulkeen.
Sayreville High School football coach receives life-saving gift from wife.
Chris Beagen needed a kidney donation after he could barely get through practice last season.
Rally held at Penn Station for funding of Hudson River Tunnel.
Officials called on Friday for speeding up two new Hudson rail tunnels.
Cardi B's #MeToo moment and Billy Joel's TV gig
From Cardi B's #MeToo moment to Billy Joel's new TV gig and the controversy and excitement surrounding the Judy Garland movie debuting next week, Celebrity Insider Dyana Williams brings you up to speed on the latest entertainment news.
Mattel selling gender-inclusive dolls
A major toy-maker has designed dolls for kids who don't want their toys "dictated by gender norms." Each kit comes with various clothing and hairstyles, allowing kids to create their own character. Our A+ panel has mixed emotions about Mattel's Creatable World dolls.
Harlem barber can't afford rent so takes show on the road
Gentrification pushed a Harlem barber out of his shop, so he took his show on the road and is doing better than ever. Nate Rodgers caught up with him... and got a trim!
Port Authority votes to raise tolls, fares and fees at bridges, trains, airports
Port Authority votes unanimously to raise tolls, fares and fees at bridges, on trains and at airports. Authority says increases will go toward capital plan projects. Some hope Governors Cuomo and Murphy will push back.
San Francisco residents using boulders to drive away homeless
Neighbors in San Francisco want to take away space to stop drug users and the homeless from camping and/or shooting up.
Good Samaritans honored for saving girl whose dad jumped
Good Samaritans honored for saving girl whose dad jumped. The two men say there were each other's Batman and Robin.
NJ teen helping homeless veterans
Meet the local Eagle Scout who's helping military veterans in need. The Wayne, NJ boy is proof that a lot of young people know how to make a difference.
Jersey golf course lets you vent your political frustrations
A golf course and range in South Jersey has come up with a clever idea to help you take out your frustrations on the politicians you love to hate. Meet the president of the Cape May course and find out why Bill and our A+ panel think his idea is a brilliant one.
Top psychologist talks about kids and trauma
Psychologist Dr. Jeffrey Gardere talks about what three little kids could face following two severely traumatic events that made headlines. The stories include the little girl whose father jumped onto a Bronx subway track with his daughter in his arms -- she survived but her father died -- and the case of the Florida 6-year-olds who were arrested at school.
Neighborhood on edge after two women shot
A Brooklyn neighborhood remains on alert as police search for the suspect in the case of two women hit by stray bullets. Police have beefed up patrols, but as Nate Rodgers reports, residents say a lot more is needed to stop the violence.
School police officer fired after arresting two little kids
The arrests of two 6-year-olds at a Florida school spark outrage across the nation. Hear what the grandmother of one of the girls had to say and what advice our A+ Panel wants to give the police officer who cuffed the kids.