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Tap into Québec this maple season & beyond
Did you know it is maple season in Québec? Chef Chuck Hughes tells Michelle Park about the cuisine, vibe, and activities visitors can enjoy on their next visit to the incredible destination.
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Supply chain impact from Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse in Baltimore
The NTSB and recovery crews continue their operation, but the impact to supply chain has also become an arising concern. NBC New York Adam Harding reports.
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Mayor Adams talks to NBC New York about new effort to enhance subway safety
New York City Mayor Eric Adams joined NBC New York’s Adam Kuperstein and Gilma Avalos to talk about the city’s fight against subway violence, hours after announcing that scanners will be coming to subway stations to detect guns and crack down on crime.
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Take a sneak peek at the 2024 NY International Auto Show
Car lovers unite! The New York International Auto Show opens to the public tomorrow. NBC New York Lynda Baquero reports.
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Allegations of judge misconduct in high-stakes divorce and custody case in NY
Divorce and custody cases can be notoriously messy, but a high-stakes one in Rockland County is being scrutinized by the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct, an independent agency that investigates complaints about judges, after allegations of favoritism and misconduct. The I-Team’s Sarah Wallace reports.
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Hundreds gather at wake for fallen NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller
The rainy weather matched the mood on Long Island as law enforcement from around the U.S. paid their respects to NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller, killed in the line of duty earlier in the week. Officers with heavy hearts lined up for the wake in Massapequa Park, which was visited by former President Trump, who offered his condolences at the familyR... -
Ever wanted to hold a baby lamb? Check out NJ's ‘Lamb Camp'
Children and families from Upper Township got an a unique opportunity to visit “Lamb Camp”, where at Misty Meadows attendees get to hold and interact with newborn lambs. NBC New York’s Ted Greenberg reports.
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Chuck Scarborough's off-camera work and his impact on his community
It’s not hard to see Chuck’s immense impact he’s had during his 50 years on air at NBC New York, but the important charity work he does off the air that means so much to him as well. Natalie Pasquarella reports.
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NYC unveils subway gun scanner pilot program: What to know
NYC is implementing a pilot program to install gun scanners at subway stations amidst the recent incidents of violence in transit. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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Behind NYC's women-owned small businesses: From challenge to celebration
To celebrate women’s history month this March, News 4 visited some of New York’s most unique women-owned small businesses to learn more about their journeys, from conquering challenges to celebrating successes. (Reporter, Producer, Editor: Lia Chandra; Camera work: Lia Chandra and Lynise Olivacce)
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This Queens shop is the official sewing machine for the Yankees, Mets
The year was 1969. An astronaut by the name of Neil Armstrong would become the first man to walk on the moon. Jimi Hendrix, The Who and Janis Joplin would perform at a 3-day festival in a small town called Woodstock. And the New York Mets would go on to win their first World Series championship long before CitiField was…
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Mike ‘The Situation' Sorrentino talks true crime series, fatherhood, ‘Jersey Shore' & more
Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino chats with Lauren Scala about the new true crime series, “Statute of Limitations,” fatherhood, “Jersey Shore: Family Vacation,” and his favorite places in the tri-state area.
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Marlo Kelly on starring in ‘3 Body Problem'
Marlo Kelly talks with Lauren Scala about the buzzy new show, “3 Body Problem.”
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New York International Auto Show preview with Michael Gargiulo
The New York International Auto Show is running this week at the Javits Center in Manhattan. News 4’s Michael Gargiulo reports.
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Inside the Queens shop that stitches jerseys for the Yankees, Mets, Islanders
At Stitches in Queens, a longtime family-owned business stitches the jerseys of Yankees, Mets and Islanders players. News 4’s Kay Angrum reports.