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1 in Custody After Gunfire Breaks Out in NY IHOP
A gunman was taken into custody after he fired several shots at a group inside an IHOP, police said. Greg Cergol reports.
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Bobcat Device Falls Through NJ Bridge
A Bobcat skid-steer loader clearing a foot bridge in NJ somehow fell through the span Monday, crashing onto a white van below. Jen Maxfield reports.
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Good Samaritan Rescues Driver After Car Falls Into NJ River
A car somehow veered off Route 21 and plunged into the water of the nearby Passaic River Monday morning in Belleville, New Jersey, prompting a good Samaritan to jump in to save the driver, authorities say. Gaby Acevedo reports.
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Partial Wall Collapse Forces Evacuations in Brooklyn
A building in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, had to be evacuated after a partial wall collapse. Wale Aliyu reports.
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MTA Holds Emergency Meeting on New L Train Project
The MTA held an emergency meeting to try to get more answers about the revised L train project. Is the new plan actually safe? Andrew Siff reports.
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Murphy Has Progressive Agenda for NJ
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy wants to legalize marijuana, raise the minimum wage and fix NJ Transit, all proposals he had in his state of the State. Brian Thompson reports.
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CBP Officers on Trial in Extreme Hazing Case
Opening statements got underway in the bombshell so-called rape table case involving U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officers. Sarah Wallace reports.
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New York State Senate Employee Among the 20 Victims of Deadly Limo Crash
One of the victims in the devastating limousine crash in upstate New York that killed 20 people Saturday was a State Senate employee.
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New Jersey Sued for Requiring Credit Reports in 11 Languages
The state of New Jersey is being sued over a new law that requires credit bureaus to make credit reports available in Spanish and 10 additional languages.
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WalletHub Ranks NYC as the Best City in US to Celebrate Halloween
If you are one of the many people who love Halloween and you happen to be in the Big Apple during the spooky holiday – then you are in luck!
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NYPD: Bronx Charter School Dean Accused of Raping 15-Year-Old Boy
The dean of a charter high school in New York City has been accused of raping a 15-year-old boy, police say.
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No Toll Increases in 2020 for Garden State Parkway, New Jersey Turnpike Drivers
Drivers who travel New Jersey’s two largest toll roads will not see any toll increases next year.
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NYC and California Sue US Postal Service Over Cigarettes
New York City and the state of California are suing the U.S. Postal Service to stop tens of thousands of cigarette packages from being mailed from foreign countries to U.S. residents.
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MTA to Eliminate 400 Bus Stops in the Bronx as Part of Bus Network Redesign
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced Tuesday that it is getting rid of 400 bus stops in the Bronx, while implementing more frequent bus service and additional lines — all part of the bus network redesign for the borough.
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New Jersey Man Charged in Deadly Brawl Over Religion Will Remain Jailed
A man accused of stomping a friend to death during an argument about their religious beliefs has agreed to remain jailed until his murder trial.
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New Jersey Seminary's Reparations for Slavery: $28 Million Scholarship Fund
A seminary in New Jersey will provide scholarships and set up doctoral fellowships to repent for having benefited from slavery.
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New Jersey Breaks Its Monthly Sports Betting Record
Gamblers wagered a record-breaking $445 million on sports in New Jersey in September, the largest monthly total in the state since legal sports betting began in June 2018.
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3 Teens Shot in New Jersey Following Crime Prevention Sweep
Authorities say a street shooting in a northern New Jersey city has left three teenagers wounded.