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Video of Allentown Officer Kneeling on Man Sparks Outrage and Investigation
A video of an Allentown police officer kneeling on a man, apparently on his head or neck, has sparked outrage in the Lehigh Valley city.
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‘A Huge Shocker': Woman Who Shot Allentown Use of Force Video Speaks Out
A woman says she was shocked after shooting a video of an Allentown police officer apparently kneeling on a grounded man’s head and neck. NBC10’s Randy Gyllenhaal reports. (Editor’s note: One part of the video has been slowed down by NBC10 to show what happened).
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Trump Supporters Rally in Allentown, Pennsylvania
Supporters line the side of the road waiting for President Donald Trump to drive past on Thursday in Allentown, Pa. -
Car Accident Survivor Advocates for Safety Following 16 Facial Reconstruction Surgeries
Nicole Sincavage was a prom queen as well as an aspiring actress and model, but her life changed in three seconds when she broke every bone in her face in an awful car crash.
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Car Crash Survivor Has Message to Other Young Drivers
She was a prom queen as well as an aspiring actress and model, but her life changed in three seconds when she broke every bone in her face in an awful car crash. Now she has a message for other young adults. NBC 4 New York’s Gus Rosendale reports.
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Nearly 60,000 Still Without Power in New Jersey; Restoration Could Last Well Into Weekend
Over 57,000 customers in New Jersey remained without power early Wednesday morning— and authorities warned restoration efforts could last into the weekend.
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Thousands Remain Without Power in NJ From Storms
The severe storms earlier in the week knocked out power, and there are still nearly 60,000 without power across New Jersey as crews work to get electricity back by the weekend. NBC 4 New York’s Roseanne Colletti reports.
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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Merciless Storms, Torrential Rain Wreak Havoc Across Tri-State; Boy Dies in New Jersey During Power Outage
Wild weather tore through the tri-state, throttling the region for more than 12 hours as hundreds of thousands of people grappled with flooding conditions, nightmare commutes and lack of electricity — a ferocious end to the heat wave.
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Storms Bring Torrential Rain, Damaging Winds and Hail While Knocking Out Power After Heat Wave Wraps
The mind-melting heat wave that scorched the tri-state area for the last few days mercifully came to an end Monday night — chased out by severe and damaging storms that tore across the tri-state.
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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50K+ Con Edison Customers Without Power 3rd Day of Heat Wave
More than 50,000 Con Edison customers lost power on Sunday night, mostly in Brooklyn and Queens, as a heatwave that gripped the tri-state entered a third and final day.
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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Thunderstorms Leave Tri-State Water-Logged Ahead of Hot, Sunny Weekend
Showers and storms hit the region Thursday bringing torrential rain and flash flooding over much of the area — flooding streets and making some roads impassable
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Severe Storms Roll Through New Jersey, Reportedly Bringing Down Trees and Wires
Scattered thunderstorms and showers — including a few cells that brought severe weather to parts of New Jersey — made their way through the region on Tuesday, reportedly bringing down trees and wires.
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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Thousands Without Power as Storms Whip Through Long Island
Some showers and thunderstorms passed through the tri-state area on WorldPride Sunday, leaving thousands of customers in Connecticut and on Long Island without power.
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‘They're Gone': Hundreds Mourn Maryland Woman Who Died in Dominican Republic
Hundreds of family members and friends expressed grief and anger as they said goodbye to a Prince George’s County woman who was found dead in a Dominican Republic hotel room last month.
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Dominican Officials Address 3 Tourists' Deaths at Resort
Dominican authorities answered questions for the first time about the deaths of three Americans, including a couple from Prince George’s County. They insist the island is safe for tourists and say they won’t know what caused those deaths until toxicology tests come back in a month. Alberto Pimienta reports.