Vigil for Manhattan explosion victims Vigil for Manhattan explosion victims

Updated: Tuesday, March 31 2015 7:20 AM EDT2015-03-31 11:20:34 GMT

After two bodies were pulled from the rubble of an apartment building collapse, authorities shifted their focus to the cause of the massive explosion and fire and investigated the possibility that someone might have improperly tapped a gas line serving one of the buildings. About half the site had been cleared by midday Monday, but investigators had not yet reached the cellar level where Thursday's explosion took place.

After two bodies were pulled from the rubble of an apartment building collapse, authorities shifted their focus to the cause of the massive explosion and fire and investigated the possibility that someone might have improperly tapped a gas line serving one of the buildings. About half the site had been cleared by midday Monday, but investigators had not yet reached the cellar level where Thursday's explosion took place.

Updated: Tuesday, March 31 2015 7:11 AM EDT2015-03-31 11:11:56 GMT

The mother of a one-year-old boy found unconscious in a midtown Manhattan bathroom was arrested in connection with the boy's death.LatishaFisher, 35, faces charges of second-degree murder in the death of GavrielOrtiz-Fisher. A worker at the restaurant became concerned after noticing that the woman and child were in the bathroom for an unusual amount of time, said police.

The mother of a one-year-old boy found unconscious in a midtown Manhattan bathroom was arrested in connection with the boy's death.LatishaFisher, 35, faces charges of second-degree murder in the death of GavrielOrtiz-Fisher. A worker at the restaurant became concerned after noticing that the woman and child were in the bathroom for an unusual amount of time, said police.

Updated: Tuesday, March 31 2015 6:31 AM EDT2015-03-31 10:31:58 GMT

The hunt is on for a coyote last seen on a rooftop bar in Long Island City, Queens. The four-legged wanderer was first spotted at the top of the LIC Bar on Vernon Blvd. The bar is located in a residential area and has residents shocked. Police say the animal likely reached the top of the bar by traveling through a broken window in a building next door.

The hunt is on for a coyote last seen on a rooftop bar in Long Island City, Queens. The four-legged wanderer was first spotted at the top of the LIC Bar on Vernon Blvd. The bar is located in a residential area and has residents shocked. Police say the animal likely reached the top of the bar by traveling through a broken window in a building next door.

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