The Latest
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Sitting with the team behind ‘The Girls On The Bus'
“The Girls Co-creator and Executive Producer Amy Chozick and star Natasha Behman meet Ashley Bellman at ER Hot Pot to give her the inside scoop of the series.
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Watch Baltimore Bridge collapse full press conference
Emergency officials give an initial press conference after a cargo ship hit a major bridge in Baltimore, causing it to collapse.
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NYPD Officer shot and killed during Queens traffic stop
Officer Jonathan Diller was with another officer in the Far Rockaway neighborhood near Mott Avenue and Beach 19th Street before 6 p.m. when they approached a vehicle for being parked illegally at a bus stop. Diller was shot and later died. NBC New York’s Jessica Cunnington and Checkey Beckford have team coverage.
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Subway rider killed after pushed onto tracks at East Harlem station
In a seemingly random attack, a person was shoved onto the tracks at the Lexington Avenue-125th Street station as a northbound train was approaching. NBC New York’s Ida Siegal reports.
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NYPD officer and suspect shot in Far Rockaway: Police
An NYPD officer is in critical condition after being shot in Queens. According to law enforcement sources, police pulled over a car along Mott Avenue when a man inside opened fire, striking the officer in the abdomen. Sources say the officer returned fire, hitting the suspect in the back.
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Trump bond reduced in fraud case, while delay shot down in criminal trial
The New York judge in the hush money case against former President Donald Trump scolded the former president’s lawyers on Monday, while a state appeals court handed Trump a lifeline in the $454 million judgment against him in his civil fraud case. NBC New York’s Jonathan Dienst reports.
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Helping youth get out of criminal justice system in New York
The Justice Ambassadors Youth Council, a newly launched youth program in New Rochelle, is meant for young adults facing misdemeanor or felony charges. The group works to provide resources, including job opportunities, to help keep young New Yorkers, on the right track. NBC New York’s John Chandler reports.
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A special WWII reunion for Chuck's father, 44 years after they escaped Nazi territory | Chuck Scarborough 50th Anniversary
It was a phone call from a viewer that Chuck Scarborough says led to a 1987 story that was one of the most personal he ever covered. After a story about a WWII B-17 bomber, a viewer called to say that he served with Chuck’s father, and the two were shot down during a mission. That led to a reunion...
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Ocean City installing parking sensors in order to help drivers find empty spots
As those who have done it already know, parking at the Jersey Shore can test anyone’s patience, especially in the summer. But one popular beach town is taking steps to cut down on the amount of time spent hunting for a parking spot by installing sensors in parking lots near the boardwalk. NBC New York’s Ted Greenberg reports.
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Chuck Scarborough recounts flying on the first Concorde commercial flight
Back in 1977, News 4’s Chuck Scarborough was a part of the inaugural commercial flight of the Concorde.
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Where to get the croissant-cookie hybrid taking over NYC & social media
Lauren Scala is joined by Chef Zac Young to try the croissant-cookie hybrid that is taking the city by storm. They get a taste of crookies from noa, a café, Settepani and Janie’s Life-Changing Baked Goods.
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New Dessert Spot & Spring PieCakens with Chef Zac Young
Chef Zac Young tells Lauren Scala all about his new shop Sprinkletown, how to make the perfect donuts, and spring PieCakens.
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Iantha Richardson on ‘Will Trent' Season 2
Iantha Richardson talks with Lauren Scala about working with Betty the dog, “Will Trent,” and more.
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Get involved at the Atlantic Marine Conservation Society
Lauren Scala visits the Atlantic Marine Conservation Society. Executive Director and Chief Scientist Rob DiGiovanni tells Lauren all about the important work the society is doing with marine life, and how to get involved.
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One artist's journey to designing home goods with textiles from Ghana
Kwame Sarfo tells Dahiana Pérez all about his truly inspiring story that led him to his life’s purpose, Obrempong. The company creates handwoven African decor from Ghana.
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Doctors warn of potential measles exposure on Long Island
Doctors are working around the clock to contact patients and families who visited a children’s hospital in Nassau County. News 4’s Melissa Colorado reports.
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MTA reveals congestion pricing exemptions
We have key new details of the MTA’s congestion plan pricing ahead of a final vote later this week. Romney Smith reports.
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Trump in court for hush money case, $450 million bond deadline
Donald Trump will be back in a Manhattan courtroom, this time for a hearing in his criminal hush money trial. News 4’s Ida Siegal reports.
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3 teens shot within 24 hours on Long Island
Three teenage victims were shot in two separate shootings within 24 hours of each other. One of those victims, was only 13 years old. News 4’s Melissa Colorado reports.
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Giant tree falls across NYC's Fifth Avenue
The Saturday soaker not only flooded surface streets, but was likely to blame for taking down a large tree. News 4’s Myles Miller reports.