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Newark's Terminal A wins prestigious award
Newark Airport is celebrating a pretty prestigious award, as the new $2.7 billion Terminal A was just named the best new terminal in the world. NBC New York’s Jen Maxfield reports.
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Audit reveals issues with NYC's storm response
New information says that New York City isn’t ready for another round of flooding rain conditions, and it shows in a recent city audit. NBC New York Andrew Siff reports.
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Pro-Palestinian protests take over Columbia and NYU amid heightened tensions
Tensions have continued to escalate at Columbia University as pro-Palestinian encampments spread to other campuses in the city, including NYU. Out of an abundance of caution, the Morningside Heights school ordered its classes go virtual. At NYU, demonstrators held their ground despite being given a deadline to disperse in the afternoon. NBC New Yor... -
Dozens of dogs rescued from fire at NJ business, bodycamera footage shows
In a daring rescue over the weekend, first responders in New Jersey saved dozens of dogs trapped by a major fire inside a pet hotel. Police in Fairfield said flames erupted in a business next door., then smoke filled adjoining businesses. NBC New York’s Adam Harding reports.
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Nichelle Lewis on playing Dorothy in ‘The Wiz'
Nichelle Lewis talks with Sara Gore about starring in “The Wiz” as Dorothy, singing “Home,” and more.
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Ryan Vasquez on pivotal role in ‘The Notebook'
Ryan Vasquez talks with Sara Gore about the impact of “The Notebook” and what it means to be a part of this Broadway season.
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New NYPD recruits learning American Sign Language
For the first time, every new NYPD recruit is learning key phrases in American Sign Language. News 4’s Marc Santia reports.
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How composting makes a difference in NYC
Lauren Scala goes behind the scenes of the city’s composting program. The Lower East Side Ecology Center’s Executive Director, Christine Datz-Romero, and Earth Matter’s Compost Operations Manager at NYC Compost Project, Charlie Bayrer, share details of environmental activism in the city.
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Tensions remain on Columbia campus as protests stretch on
Protests on the Manhattan campus continued for a fifth day in the face of new arrests. News 4’s Jessica Cunnington reports.
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New cannabis shop opens up in the Bronx
A historic grand opening in the Bronx on April 20, where a cannabis dispensary is run and operated by former inmates. News 4’s Jessica Cunnington reports.
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Multiple people stabbed on party boat in Brooklyn
Hundreds of people were evacuated from Brooklyn Army Terminal following a stabbing aboard a party boat. News 4’s Chris Jose reports.
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Cops shoot, kill man allegedly threatening woman with knife: NYPD
The NYPD claims the man killed was threatening a woman with a knife before officers opened fire. News 4’s Chris Jose reports.
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Man body slammed in apparent New Jersey road rage incident
Startling video of a road rage incident in New Jersey shows a man getting body slammed.
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‘Return Romeo': Brooklyn woman pleads for dog swiped from home
A woman is pleading for the safe return of her beloved dog, snatched right off her property. News 4’s Chris Jose reports.
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Man shot dead by police in Queens
The 65-year-old man was pronounced dead by hospital staff at Elmhurst. News 4’s Myles Miller reports.
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Deadly boardwalk fire in Atlantic City highlights ongoing problem
A boardwalk landmark was left burned just weeks before Memorial Day Weekend, the kickoff of summer at the Jersey Shore. The large fire at Central Pier in Atlantic City claimed a man’s life, and the blaze highlights the ongoing problem of people living under or just off the city’s boardwalk. NBC New York’s Ted Greenberg reports.
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New York cracking down on illegal cannabis shops
Myles Miller reporting on New York cracking down on illegal cannabis shops.
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Early childhood education cuts restored in NYC — but is it enough to help families?
Gilma Avalos reporting on the early childhood education cuts being restored in NYC.