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3 Women in Custody After Banner Is Unfurled on Manhattan Bridge
Three women are in custody in connection with some sort of banner or sheet that was unfurled across part of the Manhattan Bridge early Monday, police say.
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NYC Cabbie Allegedly Tells Passenger: ‘I Don't Drive Gays'
A yellow taxi cab passenger says his driver told him during a trip, ‘I don’t drive gays,’ the second time in a week that a cab rider in New York City has reported being insulted or kicked out of a cab by a homophobic driver.
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NYC Cab Driver Allegedly Tells Rider: ‘I Don't Drive Gays'
A yellow taxi cab passenger in NYC says his driver told him during a trip, ‘I don’t drive gays.’ Ray Villeda reports.
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NYC Suspends Uber Driver's License for Booting Kissing Lesbian Couple
New York City has suspended the license of an Uber driver who booted two women after they kissed in his car.
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NYC Lesbian Couple Say Uber Driver Kicked Them Out Over a ‘Peck'
A lesbian couple says they were kicked out of their Uber after sharing a quick kiss in the back of their car Saturday.
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Lesbian Couple Say They Were Booted From NYC Uber Over Kiss
A Manhattan couple say a tender moment during an Uber ride turned into a tirade by their driver. Ray Villeda reports.
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Coyote Corralled on Roof of New York State Museum
A coyote somehow found its way onto the roof of the New York State Museum in Albany Tuesday, authorities say.
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Coyote Killed in NY Had Rabies, 2nd Remains at Large, Police Warn
The coyote that was killed amid a string of attacks on people and pets in Westchester this week had rabies, police announced Saturday, warning that another coyote remains on the loose and is likely rabid too.
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Falling Debris Closes Part of Brooklyn Bridge Park
Look out! Part of Brooklyn Bridge Park is currently off-limits thanks to debris falling off the Manhattan Bridge. Andrew Siff reports.
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This Hidden Piece of Subway Art Only Reveals Itself to Those Who Are Looking at Just the Right Moment
The video on your phone is nowhere as interesting as looking out of the subway window. You just have to be looking at the right time.
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Hidden Subway Art Reveals Itself to Those Who Look
The hidden subway art only rewards those who are looking out the window at the right time. Watch it above.
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Coyotes Attack Half Dozen People in Westchester County
Cops in two Westchester County communities are warning of possibly rabid coyotes that have attacked two people and their dogs. Checkey Beckford reports.
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Coyote Killed After Biting Cop; Another Sought in Attacks Across Westchester
Cops in two Westchester County communities are warning of possibly rabid coyotes that have attacked two people and their dogs, two people on bicycles bicycle, a postal worker and a police officer in the last 24 hours.
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Coyote in NY Attacks Had Rabies: Police
Police say a coyote believed to be behind a number of attacks on people in Westchester tested positive for rabies, and they warn another coyote is still on the loose.
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Streets Close for NYC Half Marathon
Runners take to the streets on Sunday for the NYC Half Marathon.
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Random Debris Falling Off Manhattan Bridge Prompts Partial Closure of Brooklyn Bridge Park
A section of Brooklyn Bridge Park directly below the Manhattan Bridge has been temporarily shut down because of “isolated incidents of materials falling” from the span, the president of the park announced Thursday.
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17-Year-Old Boy Killed in Fiery Crash Near Manhattan Bridge, Driver Arrested
A 17-year-old Brooklyn boy was killed in a fiery crash early Tuesday after police say the 22-year-old driver of the car the teen was riding in lost control going over the Manhattan Bridge and slammed into a hydrant.
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17-Year-Old Boy Killed in Fiery Crash Near Manhattan Bridge
A 17-year-old Brooklyn boy was killed in a fiery crash early Tuesday after police say the 22-year-old driver of the car the teen was riding in lost control going over the Manhattan Bridge and slammed into a hydrant. Katherine Creag reports.
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3 Hurt as Part of NYC Building Falls 6 Stories to Sidewalk; Subway Service Affected
A section of decorative molding fell from the top of a six-story commercial building to the sidewalk late Sunday, injuring three people and affecting subway service.