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Man sentenced for machete attack on NYPD officers in Times Square on New Year's Eve 2022
A man who came down from Maine to attack three NYPD officers with a machete in a Times Square attack on New Year’s Eve 2022 was sentenced to 27 years in prison after pleading guilty. NBC New York’s Chris Jose reports.
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Short-term rental rental changes along the Jersey Shore
Ted Greenberg reporting rental changes in Red Bank, NJ.
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Fire instructor burned during training on Long Island
Greg Cergol reporting on a fire instructor burned during training on Long Island.
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NYC to lower speed limits after Sammy's Law signed into effect
Gov. Kathy Hochul and NYC Mayor Eric Adams are speeding up their plan to lower speed limits with a new law that could put top speeds on some city streets down as low as 10 mph. NBC New York’s Myles Miller reports.
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15-year-old girl arrested after another teen stabbed to death in Queens
A 15-year-old is facing murder charges after a 17-year-old girl was stabbed to death near a subway station in Sunnyside. NBC New York’s Melissa Colorado reports.
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Stormy Daniels spars with Trump's lawyer while testifying in hush money trial
After the prosecution elicited salacious and controversial testimony from the porn star about an alleged sexual encounter with the former president, Trump’s team targeted Daniels’ credibility and motives. NBC New York’s Chris Glorioso reports.
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NJ councilman urged to resign amid allegations he assaulted homeless people on street
A New Jersey councilman faces charges and growing scrutiny as his own party is asking him to step aside after an interaction he had with homeless people that was caught on camera. But he claims not everything is as it appears. NBC New York’s Pat Battle reports.
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1 woman killed, another hurt in Brooklyn hit-and-run crash
The crash occurred just after 5 p.m. in Bushwick at the intersection of Eldert Street and Knickerbocker Avenue, police said. A blue SUV swerved to avoid another car, and plowed into two women, killing one of them. The driver ran off from the scene.
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Kevin Durand & Owen Teague on ape school, talking to chimps & more
Kevin Durand and Owen Teague talk with Sara Gore about “Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes.”
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George Oliphant talks must-have items & 15 years of ‘George To The Rescue'
George Oliphant chats with Sara Gore about fifteen years of “George To The Rescue,” transforming homes, and must-have items.
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Woman battles bill after rental car breakdown
A Long Island woman got a refund of more than $9,000 after a battle over an Avis rental.
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Cruise ship sails into NYC port with dead whale across bow
Pablo Santa Cruz captured this footage of the whale on the bow of the boat as it moved in.
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17-year-old girl stabbed to death in Queens
Romney Smith reports.
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Brooklyn man seeks to prove wrongful conviction after 27 years behind bars
In the last decade, more than 150 people have had criminal convictions overturned in New York, but one convicted killer says his bid for exoneration is being inexplicably stalled. Witnesses said they saw someone else pull the trigger and a high ranking official in the Brooklyn DA’s office is on recorded audio suggesting the original investigation w... -
Duo arrested for stripping more than 100 car parts off vehicles on Long Island
Two people are accused of stripping parts from more than 100 cars, then selling them online. New York’s Pei-Sze Cheng reports.
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Zellnor Myrie exploring run for NYC mayor in 2025
Even though it’s over a year away, a State Senator appears to be exploring a run for Gracie Mansion. New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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New Jersey surfer saves man from drowning
Surfer who saved man from a riptide wants to encourage everyone to be careful in the water. NBC4 New York’s Adam Harding reports.
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Trump to hold Mother's Day rally on Jersey Shore
Former President Trump is planning to make a campaign stop in Wildwood , New Jersey this weekend. NBC4 New York’s Ted Greenberg reports.
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Retired NJ officer gets court victory in sexual discrimination case
Reaction to a New Jersey Supreme Court ruling in favor of a newly retired Neptune Township Police Sergeant in a sexual discrimination case. NBC4 New York’s Sarah Wallace reports.
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Rego Park bodega worker involved in deadly stabbing won't face charges, union says
The United Bodega Workers of America say they’ve been told the worker who took a life may be off the hook. NBC4 New York’s Erica Byfield reports.