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NJ Transit's Morris & Essex Midtown Direct Trains to Be Diverted During Penn Station Overhaul: Christie
All New Jersey Transit’s Morris & Essex Midtown Direct trains to Penn Station will be diverted to Hoboken during the weekslong overhaul at Penn Station this summer, Gov. Chris Christie announced Tuesday.
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Man Cuffed in Fatal NYC Porch Bomb Mystery Wanted Revenge On Police: Prosecutors
A man who wanted to take revenge on police with homemade bombs planted a device at a wrong address, resulting in an explosion that killed an innocent landlord there, authorities said Wednesday in announcing the man’s arrest.
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More Bombs Found After Man's Arrest in NYC Package Blast
Sources say Victor Kingsley was seeking revenge on cops who’d previously arrested him and ordered bombmaking materials on Amazon. Checkey Beckford reports.
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No Arrests If Calling 911 During Drug Overdose: NYPD
A public service campaign aims to alert drug users – and witnesses – that they won’t be arrested if they call 911 during an overdose emergency.
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22 Cases of Opioid Overdoses in Suffolk County Within 48 Hours
In an alarming rise, 22 opioid-related overdoses were reported in Suffolk County hours, police said. At least one person died, police said.
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Schumer Urges US Government to Help Fight Ticks and Lyme Disease
With summer around the corner, Sen. Chuck Schumer is calling on the federal government to help New York fight ticks and prevent tick-borne diseases.
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NY Man Convicted in 1990 Prostitute Murders May Be Linked to at Least 1 Death in Notorious Gilgo Case, Prosecutor Says
A prosecutor says a carpenter convicted of murdering two prostitutes in the 1990s may be responsible for at least one of the notorious unsolved killings of people along a Long Island beach highway.
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1990's Escort Killer May Be Behind at Least 1 Gilgo Slay
John Bittrolff received consecutive 25 years-to-life sentences for the beating deaths of two women in the 1990s. Greg Cergol reports.
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Man Dies Month After Lying Down on Park Avenue, Getting Hit by MTA Bus
A 30-year-old man who had been hospitalized since lying down on Park Avenue and getting hit by an MTA bus in July has died.
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Girl Viciously Attacked by 2 Dogs Reunites With Good Samaritan Who Saved Her Life
The good Samaritan who swooped in and rescued an 11-year-old girl as two large dogs viciously mauled her on her way to her Yonkers bus stop two months ago was united Wednesday with the child whose life he is credited with saving.
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Girl Attacked by Dog Meets Good Samaritan Who Saved Her
The good Samaritan who swooped in and rescued an 11-year-old girl as two large dogs viciously mauled her on her way to her Yonkers bus stop two months ago was united Wednesday with the child whose life he is credited with saving. Roseanne Colletti reports.
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Heavy Rain Soaks Much of Tri-State Saturday as Cold Front Brings Stormy Weather
Heavy storms brought downpours and lightning to the tri-state area Saturday morning, with thunder so loud it served as an alarm clock for many people.
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Forecast for Saturday, Aug. 5
Andrea Romero’s forecast for Aug. 5.
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Man Severely Burned in Package Explosion on Queens Porch Dies
The 73-year-old man who was severely burned when he opened a package on a Queens porch last week has died, police say.
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Police Release Sketch of Man Wanted in Deadly Queens Package Explosion
The NYPD released a sketch Wednesday of a man they want to speak with in connection to an exploding package that killed a man in Queens.
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Fear in Neighborhood While Deadly Package Suspect Remains Uncaptured
Residents live in fear in the neighborhood where a package exploded and killed a man. One week later, police are still searching for the suspect who allegedly sent the package. Marc Santia reports.