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NYC Unvaccinated Workforce Out of Time, Face Termination
Roughly 95% of the city’s 370,000 municipal workers have received at least one dose, meaning there are less than 3,000 unvaccinated employees and less than 1% are poised to be dismissed Friday. NBC New York’s Rana Novini reports.
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Black Players Taunted With Monkey Noises at NY HS Basketball Game
Students making monkey noises taunted Black basketball players at a high school game in New York earlier this week, and parents and school leaders are demanding more aggressive action against those responsible. The incident between varsity teams from Nyack and Pearl River happened Wednesday night at Pearl River’s court. A video tweeted by Nyack’s basketball program clearly shows the...
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Outrage Over Parole for NY Teen's Convicted Killer
With one of the men convicted in the rape and murder of a Rockland County teen in 1980 already out, and the other man about to be released, officials are outraged and want to ensure that he can never return anywhere near the scene of the crime. NBC New York’s Lynda Baquero reports.
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Outrage Over Parole for Convicted Killer in 1980 Rape, Murder in Rockland County
Paula Bohovesky was 16 years old when she was raped and murdered while walking home from the library in Oct. 1980 — and now both of her killers could be soon be back on the street
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Mississippi Braces for ‘Third Worst Flood' in State History
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves declared a state of emergency Saturday amid predictions that a river running in the area around the state capital of Jackson could burst its banks and spark widespread flooding. Forecasters believe the Pearl River will crest at 38 feet Sunday evening to levels not seen in decades, following days of torrential rains across the Southeast. Reeves…
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String of Car Break-Ins Hits New York Town Over the Holiday, Police Say
Police in a New York town have released surveillance video of a group of alleged thieves in connection to a string of robberies over the holiday.
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State Yanks Long Island Vineyard's Liquor License Over Drunken Sex Parties, Brawls
The New York State Liquor Authority has suspended the license of a Long Island winery where officials say drunken patrons have engaged in public sex, brawls and other rowdy behavior.
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Driver Plows Into NY Home, Igniting Car and House; Family Runs Out to Save Him But He Runs Away
A driver veered off a Rockland County road early Friday, careening up a lawn, smashing into a home and rupturing a gas line, igniting both the vehicle and the house as a man, his wife and two kids were inside, authorities and witnesses say.
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Woman Sues Target After 2-Ton Red Ball Crashes Into Car
A New York woman has sued the Target corporation after one of its two-ton red balls rolled into her driver’s side door.
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Home Health Aide Accused of Physically Abusing Child
A home health aide was accused of physically abusing a young child, police said.