The Latest
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‘Loot' Cast talks Season 2
Ron Funches, Nat Faxon, and Michaela Jaé Rodriguez chat with Michelle Park and Ashley Bellman about the second season of “Loot.”
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A taste of the newly renovated Central Park Boathouse
One of the city’s most iconic restaurant is back open! Legends Hospitality VP of Hospitality, Richard Porteus, tells Lauren Scala all about the newly renovated Central Park Boathouse.
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MTA board expected to vote on congestion pricing plan
The MTA’s full board is expected to vote Wednesday on its congestion pricing plan, charging cars $15 to drive below 61st Street.
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Mega Millions ticket sold in NJ wins $1.13 billion
It’s the fifth-largest jackpot in the game’s history. Tracie Strahan reports.
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Latest on search for survivors after Baltimore bridge collapse
Some of those who went missing were part of a construction crew that was on the Francis Scott Key Bridge when a 948-foot cargo ship slammed into it, causing it to collapse. NBC New York’s Adam Harding reports from Baltimore.
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Baltimore bridge collapse: Are NYC bridges at risk for similar incidents?
With the sudden collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, it raises questions on the bridge’s safety and construction. NBC New York’s Chris Glorioso reports.
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Former MTA bus driver sentenced in deadly DWI crash on Long Island
A former MTA bus driver learned his fate in court today after he tragically killed a family friend while driving drunk. NBC New York’s Greg Cergol reports .
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NYC giving out debit cards to migrant families, as more shelters institute curfews
NYC is now issuing pre-loaded debit cards to asylum seeking families, along with some more new shelter rules too. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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Chuck and Elizabeth Scarborough work together on ‘Take Our Daughters to Work' Day
Chuck’s daughter Elizabeth got a taste of what it was like to be a reporter, when she joined her dad during ‘Take Our Daughters to Work” day in 1995.
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Chuck visits the ‘Pride of Midtown' firehouse, 10 years after terrible losses on 9/11
Ten years after the terror attacks on 9/11, Chuck visited a firehouse in Hell’s Kitchen that suffered an unimaginable loss on that day.
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Latest details on suspects in deadly shooting of NYPD officer in Queens
NBC New York’s Myles Miller reports.
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Man charged with murder in deadly subway shove at East Harlem station
A man was charged with murder after an unprovoked subway shove in East Harlem during Monday’s afternoon rush hour. Carlton McPherson, 24, was arrested and according to police, showed no remorse — smiling as he was led out of a police precinct. NBC New York’s Melissa Colorado reports.
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Shooting mystery involving powerful figure in New Jersey law enforcement
There is a growing mystery around a shooting incident in the New Jersey office of Newark’s former public safety director, who is now a powerful consultant. The I-Team’s Sarah Wallace reports.
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Two teens shot outside of high school in Newark, one critically injured
A 17-year-old and a 15-year-old were shot outside a high school in Newark, with the older victim suffering critical injuries. NBC New York’s Erica Byfield reports.
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2 students shot outside high school in Newark
Two students were shot near West Side High School in Newark Tuesday afternoon, city officials said.
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Feds raid Diddy's LA, Miami properties in sex trafficking investigation
Federal investigators with the Department of Homeland Security have executed search warrants at the properties owned by Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, NBC New York’s Jonathan Dienst reports.
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Linda Purl shares details of Birdland cabaret
Lauren Scala and Dahiana Pérez chat with Linda Purl about her cabaret at Birdland and more.
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Chef Marcus Samuelsson's latest restaurant is an ode to New York
Lauren Scala visits Metropolis, Chef Marcus Samuelsson’s latest restaurant. Together, they try some of his gorgeous and delicious menu items.
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Inside one of the world's longest-running music stores
One of the world’s longest-running music stores is in New York City. Dahiana Pérez visits Music Inn World Instruments to learn about the shop from owner Jeffrey Blaine Slatnick.
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Jonathan Dienst celebrates Chuck's anniversary in dog years
NBC New York’s Jonathan Dienst and his furry friend have a special message for Chuck Scarborough as he celebrates 50 years at WNBC.