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Man confesses to killing roommate after body parts in suitcase found floating in East River
Prosecutors in New York City say they are charging a Manhattan man with murder for killing his older roommate.
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Mom who gave birth to baby girl on NYC subway had been missing from Florida for months
A packed train in Manhattan quickly turned into a delivery room and straphangers became midwives, as riders banded together to deliver a baby when the mother went into labor while aboard the subway.
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Hepatitis A possible exposure alert at Manhattan Flatiron restaurant: Health Dept.
The New York City Health Department is warning patrons of a Manhattan restaurant about possible exposure to the hepatitis A virus.
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NYC Health Dept. warns of possible hepatitis A exposure at Manhattan restaurant
The New York City Health Department is warning patrons of a Manhattan restaurant about possible exposure to the hepatitis A virus. Health officials said they were notified about a case of hepatitis A in a food handler at ilili Restaurant at 236 Fifth Avenue. The city is urging anyone who ate at the restaurant or ordered takeout from there between…
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All transgender references erased from Stonewall Monument's website
The trump administration is taking new action as part of its updated federal gender policies. The latest change has a direct effect on the Stonewall National Monument in Greenwich Village. NBC New York’s Checkey Beckford reports.
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‘Transgender' word erased from National Park Service website on Stonewall riot
References to transgender people were removed from a National Park Service website for the Stonewall National Monument, the New York City park and visitor center that commemorates a 1969 riot that became a pivotal moment for the LGBTQ+ rights movement.
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Baby born on Manhattan subway train solves mystery of missing woman
A new mom is recovering in the hospital after having her baby on a subway train. The northnound W train in Manhattan turned into a delivery room for the 25-year-old woman who was reported missing months ago by her family in Florida. NBC New York’s Melissa Colorado reports.
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Roommate arrested after man's remains found in suitcase in East River
A gruesome murder mystery could be one step closer to being solved. A man was arrested after allegedly killing his roommate then stuffing his remains in a suitcase, which he tossed in the East River. NBC New York’s Gaby Acevedo reports.
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Mother gives birth to baby girl while aboard subway in Manhattan
A pregnant woman gave birth while on a subway train in Manhattan, according to officials.
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Mother gives birth to baby girl while aboard subway in Manhattan
A pregnant woman gave birth while on a subway train in Manhattan, according to officials.
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Woman slashed in Upper East Side subway station: NYPD
A woman was slashed during the Monday evening commute inside an Upper East Side subway station, according to the NYPD. The 28-year-old victim was slashed in the face at the 86th Street subway station near Lexington Avenue, police said. The attack happened around 6:25 p.m. Police said they received a report of an assault and upon arriving, found the victim….
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Is it the end of congestion pricing already? Trump, Hochul in talks over toll's future
In the 36 days congestion pricing has been in effect, there’s been something looming over the nation’s first congestion toll: President Donald Trump. Over the weekend, the president reportedly gave exclusive comments to the New York Post in which he referenced recent conversations with New York Gov. Kathy Hochul. “I think it’s really horrible, but I want to discuss...
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Three men behind deadly druggings that terrorized NYC's gay bars found guilty
Jayqwan Hamilton, Robert Demaio, and Jacob Barroso were accused of working together to drug and rob five men after meeting them outside Manhattan gay bars and nightclubs from March 2021 to June 2022.
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Woman convicted of beating special needs cousin to death in Upper West Side apartment
A Manhattan woman was convicted in the “shocking and horrific” beating death of her teenage cousin who was living with her for the summer for what she referred to as “cousin boot camp.”
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Could Manhattan street parking get limited to local residents only?
There’s a new plan in the works at the City Council to improve parking in parts of Manhattan — solving a problem that many in the area claim has gotten out of control.
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Could Manhattan street parking get limited to local residents only?
Finding parking in some areas of Manhattan was already nearly impossible, and now thanks to congestion pricing, drivers who live above 60th Street say it’s even harder to find. But a new plan in the works could help tackle the issue. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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Firefighters hurt as inferno devours building in Harlem
Four firefighters were hurt battling a raging fire in Harlem late Wednesday, authorities say. Emergency crews were called to a long-vacant five-story building on West 139th Street around 9 p.m. Firefighters were on scene in three minutes, officials said, and encountered heavy fire on all five floors and through the roof. Fire spread to both buildings to the left and…
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Empty building burns in Harlem
No civilians were hurt, but it was quite a scene in the night sky.
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Human remains found in suitcase pulled from East River
A suitcase containing human remains was pulled from the East River off Manhattan, according to police, sparking an investigation.
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One month of congestion pricing: What impact has toll had on traffic?
Wednesday marked exactly one month since congestion pricing started in New York City. It’s the nation’s first and only tolling plan of its kind and new numbers detail its impact. And despite initial opposition, a new poll suggests most NYC drivers want it to stick around. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.