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100-Plus People Displaced, Buildings Collapse as Fire Fed by Natural Gas Lines Tears Through NJ Block
More than 100 people had to leave their homes as a massive fire fed by natural gas lines tore through a block in Dover, New Jersey, raging for hours as two buildings collapsed Monday.
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FDNY's Search for Missing Worker in Rubble of Wall Collapse in Brooklyn Turns Into Recovery
The FDNY’s search for a missing worker in the rubble of a wall collapse in Brooklyn has turned into a recovery operation after finding no signs of life in the debris during the hours-long search Wednesday.
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Children Ages 2, 5, and 7 Die as Inferno Devours Home in New Jersey; 12 Hospitalized
Two boys and a girl died and at least a dozen other people, several of them firefighters, were taken to hospitals when a raging fire consumed a multi-family home in New Jersey Friday, sending flames from the basement to the roof, authorities said.
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New York City Runner Escapes Would-Be Rapist, Then Runs Into Him Again in Park: NYPD
After fighting off a would-be rapist, a woman ran into her attacker a second time while trying to escape the Bronx park where she was jogging, police say.
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Dozens of Long Island High School Students Injured After Bus Strikes Overpass: Police
A charter bus carrying dozens of New York high school students returning from a spring break trip in Europe Sunday night struck a bridge overpass on Long Island, seriously injuring several passengers and mangling the entire length of the top of the bus.
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Dozens of Long Island High School Students Injured After Bus Strikes Overpass: Police
A charter bus carrying dozens of New York high school students returning from a spring break trip in Europe Sunday night struck a bridge overpass on Long Island, seriously injuring several passengers and mangling the entire length of the top of the bus.
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3 Dead, 16 Hurt When Tour Bus Runs Red Light, Smashes Into MTA Bus
Three people died and 16 others were hurt when a private tour bus ran a red light, smashed into an MTA bus and careened into a row of Queens storefronts, sparking a fire.
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Power Restored to 40 Upper West Side Buildings After Manhole Fire
Power was restored to 40 Upper West Side buildings Friday after more than 600 people were left in the dark on the muggiest night of the year following a manhole fire that cut electricity the day before, utility company Con Edison said.
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Tri-State Celebrates July 4 From East River to Jersey Shore
Spectators lined the East River on Tuesday for the nation’s largest fireworks show, and along the shores of Long Island and New Jersey, beachgoers soaked in the sun on a beautiful July day.
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Transgender Woman Found on Chelsea Sidewalk Was Beaten to Death, Medical Examiner's Office Confirms
The transgender woman who died Thursday, 10 days after she was found badly hurt and unconscious on a sidewalk in Chelsea, was beaten to death, the medical examiner’s office confirmed Monday.