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Sky high adventures, dolphins & more in Orlando
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Search for driver in Queens hit and run that left 2 dead
A fatal crash in Queens raises questions after the hit and run driver returned to the scene to collect something. NBC New York’s Gaby Acevedo reports.
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Injured Staten Island firefighters sue FDNY, claim policy endangered their lives
Four FDNY firefighters are sueing their own department after they say an FDNY policy put their lives at risk at the scene of a Staten Island fire. NBC New Yorks Sarah Wallace reports.
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NYPD detective killed in 1924 gets proper gravestone
In Brooklyn, a long-overdue recognition for an NYPD detective killed while running after a robbery suspect. That detective died 100 years ago and is finally receiving a proper gravestone. NBC New York’s Gus Rosendale reports.
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Pollen boss: One man's mission to monitor NYC allergen
Sniffling, sneezing, watery eyes — many are struggling with seasonal allergies in and around NYC, and pollen has a lot to do with it. So just how much pollen is in the air, and who is responsible for measuring it? Storm Team 4’s matt Brickman spoke to the one person in all of New York City whose job it is...
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Prosecution rests in Donald Trump hush money trial
The defense is now calling its own witnesses in the Trump hush money trial, after another day of grilling Michael Cohen — who is now admitting to stealing from his former boss. Trump’s lead defense attorney got Cohen to admit, on the stand, that he stole thousands of dollars from the Trump Organization, money he also admitted never paying bac... -
Steve Guttenberg visits Nassau County Police recruits
Actor Steve Guttenberg, well known for his role in the 1980s “Police Academy” movie franchise at the chance to visit a real-life police academy on Monday.
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NYPD defends cops seen repeatedly punching protesters on the ground
Mayor Eric Adams also defended the police department’s response to a pro-Palestinian street demonstration in Brooklyn over the weekend, calling video of officers repeatedly punching men lying prone on the ground an “isolated incident.”
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Building partially collapses onto scaffolding, parked cars in Brooklyn
An investigation is ongoing after part of a building with documented safety issues on Hope Street in Williamsburg collapsed onto a scaffolding and parked cars. NBC New York’s Ida Siegal reports.
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Man killed by NYPD patrol car while on Van Wyck Expressway in Queens: Police
NBC New York’s Myles Miller reports.
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28,000 runners hit the streets for RBC Brooklyn Half-Marathon
The 13.1-mile run toured Brooklyn on Saturday, starting in Prospect Park and ending on the Coney Island boardwalk. One runner said it was a dream come true to reach the finish line, especially given everything he’s overcome.
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Dead body found near marina in Queens
The body of a 35-year-old man was pulled from the World’s Fair Marina in Flushing Bay Saturday afternoon, and the cause of death was not immediately clear. NBC New York’s Melissa Colorado reports.
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5-year-old boy dies after being hit by SIV near Queens playground
Police said the child ran into the street and was struck by the driver going south on 124th Street near 20th Avenue. He was rushed to Jacobi Hospital, where he died.
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Suspect arrested in attack on actor Steve Buscemi in Manhattan
Police said that the suspect, Clifton Williams, had punched another man on Third Avenue just minutes before he sucker-punched Steve Buscemi on a sidewalk in Kips Bay. He was arrested Friday after a supervisor at a Chelsea homeless shelter called police following a dispute in which Williams said he had items stolen from him. NBC New York’s Che... -
Families of overdose victims push for ‘Chelsey's Law'
Families of overdose victims on Long Island pushed the state to do more to address the opioid crisis. NBC New York’s Greg Cergol reports.