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Remembering Katherine Creag
Family, friends and loved ones said goodbye to beloved WNBC reporter Katherine Creag at her funeral Thursday, held at the Upper East Side church where she married her husband, Bill, and where they celebrated countless family milestones. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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Remembering WNBC's Katherine Creag
Katherine Creag, a beloved member of the News 4 family who was a stalwart of New York City’s mornings on “Today in New York” for years, passed away suddenly Wednesday evening. Andrw Siff reports.
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WNBC Remembers Katherine Creag
News 4 reporter Katherine Creag, who for years welcomed Today in New York viewers with her big smile and vivacious personality, passed away suddenly Wednesday night. Some of her colleagues shared what it meant to work alongside Kat, who had an enduring joy that brightened everyone around her. .
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NBC New York Earns Prestigious DuPont Award for COVID-19 Pandemic Coverage
NBC 4 New York/WNBC was honored Tuesday with the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award for its continuing coverage of the coronavirus pandemic and its extreme impact on the tri-state. Considered the broadcast equivalent of a Pulitzer Prize, NBC New York earned the duPont Award for its coverage entitled “The Epicenter of the Coronavirus Pandemic.” The extensive, six-month collection of breaking…
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WNBC Honored With DuPont Award
Considered one of the most prestigious awards in journalism, NBC New York received the award for continued coverage of the coronavirus pandemic, including breaking the story of MIS-C in children.
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Stefan Holt Says Goodbye to News 4 Team
After four years co-anchoring News 4 New York, Stefan Holt is moving back home to Chicago where he previously anchored the morning show at NBC 5.
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NBC New York Meteorologist Can't Stop Getting Interrupted By Son
Meteorlogist Matt Brickman experienced the pains of working from home and the interruptions many parents deal with.
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WATCH: NBC New York Meteorologist's Son Won't Stop Interrupting His Segment
By now every parent working from home knows that an interruption from the kids is a part of the daily schedule. One of NBC New York’s own was lucky an interruption didn’t come during a live newscast. Meteorologist Matt Brickman started recording weather reports for Memorial Day when his son had a report of his own to share: it...
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Celebrating 25 Years of Janice Huff at NBC New York
Janice Huff made the move from San Francisco to New York City in 1995 — and everyone who has interacted with her since has been all the better for it. Congratulations on everything you’ve accomplished, here’s to the another 25 years!
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What You Need to Know About NBCNewYork.com's New Look
Welcome to the new NBCNewYork.com! This new site is designed with the user in mind. We’re using modern design with a clean interface, to make it easy for you to find the content you want and easy to read or watch it once you do.
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Meet the New NBC New York
Welcome to the new NBCNewYork.com! As you can see, we’ve given the site a facelift overnight — our desktop and mobile sites look completely different this morning than they did last night. Not only that, but they’re powered by a brand new back end. This new site is designed with the user in mind. We’re using modern design with...
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Long Island Boxer in ‘Very Grave' Condition After Getting Knocked Out During Bout
A boxer from Long Island is in “very grave” condition after getting knocked out during a bout over the weekend, according to his trainer
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LI Boxer in ‘Very Grave' Condition After Knockout in Fight
Boxer Patrick Day, from Freeport, is in critical condition and has undergone brain surgery after suffering a knockout during his fight with Charles Conwell Saturday night in Chicago NBC New York’s Greg Cergol reports.
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Couple's Engagement Caught on Camera During NBC New York's Storm Coverage
As reporter Brian Thompson was at the Jersey Shore covering the storm that is set to soak the tri-state for days, the NBC 4 crew captured a memorable moment for a couple from Highlands, New Jersey: The moment they got engaged.
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Boy, 7, Badly Injured After Stranger Violently Throws Him To Ground Head First in Queens
A 7-year-old boy was badly injured after being picked up and violently slammed to the ground by a man in Queens Thursday afternoon, police said.
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Marriage Proposal Caught on Camera at Jersey Shore
While covering the storm off the Jersey Shore, NBC New York’s Brian Thompson was right there to capture the moment this couple will never forget: when they got engaged.
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Search for Woman Still Missing After NJ Mansion Fire
Officials now believe that Jacquline Terrulli’s remains were moved from the burned-down home, but haven’t been able to locate them yet as the search has gone on for weeks. NBC New York’s Brian Thompson reports.
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Ming, the Tiger Found Living in a Harlem Apartment Nearly 16 Years Ago, Dies at Animal Sanctuary
The tiger that was discovered living inside a Harlem apartment 16 years ago has died, officials at an animal sanctuary confirmed
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I-Team: New NYCHA Chief Says He Won't Sell Public Housing Buildings, Will Seek Union Work Rule Changes
One month into his job, NYCHA Chair Gregory Russ said he will seek to change the rules that restrict how unionized workers at the beleaguered public housing agency operate. He stopped short of saying he’ll request contract “concessions.”
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New NYCHA Head Discusses How To Fix Agency Problems
Facing multiple massive challenges — including $32 billion in unfunded repairs, a tough federal monitor and a lead scandal plaguing the authority — the new head of NYCHA Gregory Russ sat down with the I-Team’s Chris Glorioso to discuss how they will close the funding gap, including partial privatization of some buildings.