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Outage leaves tenants with no hot water, power restored
Late this morning, power was restored, but when will the water start running again? Romney Smith has the latest from Harlem for NBC New York.
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Suspected gunman arrested in deadly shooting of Harlem grandmother
Police have made a break in the case after a grandmother in Harlem was shot and killed by a stray bullet. The NYPD arrested a 23-year-old man who they said is suspected to have been involved in the street shootout that took the life of a 61-year-old woman who was a beloved figure in her community. NBC New York’s Chris Jose...
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Alleged ‘Mama Zee' shooter surrenders to police after killing of Harlem grandmother
A 61-year-old grandmother was shot and killed by a stray bullet after rushing out to check on her loved one as gunfire rang out on a Harlem street late Tuesday night, according to police.
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Man stabbed to death after fight breaks out on 5 train in Manhattan
The NYPD said a man got on a 5 train at Grand Central, then an argument broke out while aboard that police said led to that victim getting stabbed multiple times. Police sources said the suspect at some point stepped on the other man’s shoe, sparking the argument between the two that soon escalated. NBC New York’s Jessica Cunnington...
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Man dies after being stabbed on subway platform below NYC city hall
A 38-year-old man has died after being stabbed on a subway platform at the Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall station. Police are investigating. News 4’s Jessica Cunnington reports.
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Train rider stabbed on City Hall subway after rush hour shoe-step dies: Sources
A man died following a Friday morning rush hour stabbing that ended on a Manhattan subway station platform, according to multiple law enforcement sources. Sources say the 38-year-old victim was stabbed twice in the chest as the attack, which is believed to have started on the train, spilled onto the southbound platform at the Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall station for the…
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Attorney raped and tortured women for hours at his Manhattan apartment, prosecutors say
The 43-year-old is accused of raping six women over five months in a depraved rampage in which he punched, waterboarded and shocked victims with a cattle prod and kept recordings of the assaults as trophies.
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Trump admin strategy to end NY congestion pricing is a losing battle, unintended filing says
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan accidentally filed an internal memo that poked holes in the Trump administration’s strategy to kill New York’s $9 congestion toll in Manhattan. They are arguing the federal government should change tactics if it wants to block the program
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Grandmother killed by stray bullet as she tried to check on grandson in Harlem gunfire
A Harlem neighborhood was left devastated over the loss of a grandmother who was a pillar of the community. She was killed by a stray bullet Tuesday night after she heard a commotion and ran outside to check on her loved ones. NBC New York’s Marc Santia reports.
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Grandma killed by stray bullet as she rushed to check on grandson in Harlem shooting
A 61-year-old grandmother was shot and killed by a stray bullet after rushing out to check on her loved one as gunfire rang out on a Harlem street late Tuesday night, according to police.
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Bystander shot in head in Harlem dies, 1 in custody
A 61-year-old woman, an innocent bystander, died from a gunshot to the head as bullets erupted in Harlem late Tuesday and another man was injured, authorities say. According to police, officers heard shots fired near West 113th Street and Lenox Avenue shortly before 11:30 p.m. When they arrived at the scene, they found the woman shot in the head in…
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Innocent bystander killed, man hurt during shooting in Harlem
An innocent woman was killed and a man wounded during a shooting in Harlem late Tuesday. Romne
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Person arrested after found on ‘elevated surface' at Trump Tower in NYC, police say
A 30-year-old person was arrested after being spotted inside midtown Manhattan’s Trump Tower on what authorities described as an “elevated surface.”
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The federal deadline to switch off NYC congestion pricing is Sunday. Will it actually happen?
The federal government insists the April 20 deadline to turn off the congestion pricing cameras is holding. The question remains, how will New York respond.
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14-year-old critically stabbed in Hell's Kitchen, search for suspect underway
A 14-year-old boy was in critical condition following a stabbing in Hell’s Kitchen Wednesday evening, according to the NYPD. The stabbing happened around 7 p.m. at West 44th St and 8th Ave, just two blocks north of the Port Authority and in the heart of the Theatre District, police said. The victim was stabbed above the left eye and...
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1 dead, 2 injured after stabbing at Manhattan deli
One person is dead and two others are in the hospital following a triple stabbing at a deli in the Inwood neighborhood of Manhattan Wednesday evening, according to the NYPD. Officers responded around 5:30 p.m. for an assault in progress call to the Ameer Deli and Grill on Broadway where they found three people suffering from stab wounds, according to…
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NY Auto Show to open amid fears tariffs could impact cost of imported cars and parts
America’s oldest auto show is celebrating 125 years this weekend. But it’s a celebration marred by the looming threat of tariffs that could change the face of the auto industry. Take a look at the vehicles on display at the New York International Auto Show, and which ones are already seeing price increases. NBC New York’s Lynda Baquero...
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New York International Auto Show 2025 revs up Javits Center this weekend
The New York International Auto Show is set to rev up this weekend at the Javits Center starting Friday. North America’s largest-attended auto show is also celebrating its 125th year. The first car show kicked off in 1900, when there was just enough interest in the emerging automotive world for the New York Automobile Club to sponsor the country’s...
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Woman gets 15 years after admitting to deadly stabbing of USPS worker at Harlem deli
A woman was sentenced to 15 years in prison after she pleaded guilty to stabbing a U.S. Postal Service worker to death while at a deli in Harlem, according to prosecutors.
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Man stabbed in midtown Manhattan; attacker on loose
Authorities are investigating after a man was stabbed across the street from the New York Public Library in midtown Manhattan late Tuesday, officials say. Police responding to a call about a person stabbed near East 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue around 10:30 p.m. found the man stabbed in the stomach and the leg. He was taken to a hospital and…