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David Ushery Named Co-Anchor of News 4's 11pm Newscast
Veteran News 4 anchor David Ushery has been elevated into a new station role, co-anchoring the 4 PM and 11 PM editions of “News 4 New York.” He will join co-anchor Natalie Pasquarella on both shows starting in early October. Recently elected to the New York State Broadcasters Hall of Fame, Ushery currently anchors the 11 AM and 5 PM…
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News 4's David Ushery Inducted into NY State Broadcasters Hall of Fame
When David Ushery was 11 years old, he kicked off his journalistic career by scoring an interview with the legendary newsman Walter Cronkite. Now, the News 4 New York anchor is joining Cronkite in anexclusive club: the New York State Broadcasters Hall of Fame. Ushery is one of five inductees in this year’s class. “David is a gifted writer and…
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Off-Duty NYPD Officer Dies After Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound in Queens; Tenth Officer to Die From Suicide in 2019
An off-duty NYPD officer died after being found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound late Tuesday, police said
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I-Team: Nearly 1 in 5 Cops Has Considered Suicide Amid Stigma Around Mental Health Issues
Amid rising concerns about police officer suicides, an unprecedented survey by the News 4 New York I-Team has found there’s a startling need for mental health services that’s not being met.
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I-Team: Police Officers' Stigma Attached to Seeking Help Hinders NYPD's Suicide Prevention Efforts
Fear of ending one’s career is the main reason officers don’t come forward with issues of mental health, which the NYPD Commissioner has acknowledged
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Bronx B-Boy Pioneer ‘Crazy Legs' Reacts to Olympic Breaking Bid
Bronx breaking — or breakdancing — pioneer Richard “Crazy Legs” Colón says if the Olympics add the sport to the games, they will have to judge carefully.
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Thousands Mourn Hero 9/11 Detective Luis Alvarez, Who Spent Dying Days Fighting for Colleagues, at Funeral
Thousands are gathered to mourn a former New York City police detective who spent his dying days pleading with Congress to extend benefits for his fellow 9/11 first responders at a funeral service in Queens Wednesday.
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Final Salute to NYPD Hero Who Fought for 9/11 Victims
The funeral for former NYPD Detective Luis Alvarez honored a man who rushed into the rubble on 9/11, and then spent the later years of his life fighting to get the Victims Compensation Fund passed and permanently funded after getting sick himself. NBC 4 New York’s John Chandler reports.
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Cops Speak Out on Mental Health Stigma, Need for Care
Amid rising concerns about police officer suicides, an unprecedented survey by News 4’s I-Team has found there’s a startling need for mental health services that’s not being met. David Ushery reports.
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Lost Tape Is Critical Proof for 9/11 Cancer Victim
A New York man who volunteered on September 11 and is now battling cancer linked to his time at ground zero is finally getting the help he needs after the News 4 I-Team helped find indisputable proof he was there that day. David Ushery reports.
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1.7 Million Meals Collected in Feeding Our Families
“Feeding Our Families,” a food drive sponsored by NBC New York and Telemundo 47, collected enough food on Saturday for 1.7 million meals.
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David Ushery Reports on President Trump's Overseas Trip
David Ushery reports live from Jerusalem on President Trump’s first overseas trip.