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Watch: Boeoegg Snowman Burned on Devil's Bridge
The traditional burning of the Boeoegg snowman in Switzerland was moved from Zurich to the remote Devil’s Bridge in Central Switzerland due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Shaking Off a Dark Winter With a Spring Cleaning, Refresh
A good spring cleanup and décor refresh have always been able to lift moods. But after this long pandemic winter, there’s special satisfaction in clutter removal.
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First Week of Spring Brings Sunny Skies, Warmer Than Normal Temps
Spring finally returned to the tri-state on Saturday, kicking off a sunny weekend with temperatures slightly warmer than average. Storm Team 4 says the warmer weather will stick around through the week with any significant changes of rain held off until Friday. The high for Sunday could reach 62, about 10 degrees above normal. Storm Team 4’s recommendation is a…
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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Among the Mainstays of 2020 Claimed by the Pandemic: Spring
Spring has long been hailed as a time of renewal and rebirth
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Coronavirus Coffee Break: Cherry Blossom Trees
Take a little break from coronavirus coverage to look at the beauty of cherry blossom trees which line the National Mall in Washington, D.C., but were brought to the United States from Japan.
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Francesco Bilotto's Spring Shopping Suggestions
Lifestyle expert Francesco Bilotto shares his spring shopping suggestions.
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Tips for Getting Active as Spring Approaches
Performance coach Leah Jantzen shares some advice that will help you spring into action.
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Get Excited About Spring With Frozen Treats, Freebies and Deals
As the first day of spring arrives, there are lots of opportunities for free frozen treats and other deals at Rita’s, Dairy Queen and more.
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Staten Island Chuck, Punxsutawney Phil Predict Early Spring
Handlers for Staten Island Chuck say the furry forecaster didn’t see his shadow so New Yorkers are in for an early spring.
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7-Month-Old Baby Abducted by Father at Knifepoint Found Safe, Police Say
A baby girl has been found safe after being abducted by her father, a convicted sex offender, officials said Tuesday. Her father is in custody in North Carolina.
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Restless Days and Sleepless Nights: Spelling Bee Takes Toll
There’s little downtime for the dozen or so spellers who make it to the primetime finals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Once they get through the morning finals, which can last 4 hours or more, the remaining spellers are swarmed by relatives, reporters — and Scripps representatives who hand them a color-coded schedule that maps out nearly every minute...
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DC's Cherry Blossoms Reach Peak Bloom
The perennial marker of spring has officially blossomed in the nation’s capital as Washington DC’s famous cherry blossoms have reached peak bloom. Peak bloom generally occurs in the last week of March or the first week of April and means that at least 70 percent of the Shoshino flowers are out.
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Discovery Channel Tells Employees It Is Moving Headquarters to NYC
The company that runs the Discovery Channel and several other cable networks is headed to New York City.
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Family SUV Jumps Gap When Drawbridge Rises Under Them
One father is describing one night in August as “terrifying.” That night, his family was caught in a drawbridge accident when the bridge started to open. NBC10’s Cydney Long spoke to the family about the ordeal.
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Family Forced to Jump Jersey Shore Drawbridge in Their Toyota RAV4
Worried the car would go backwards, the driver accelerated and jumped the gap.
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Discovery Communications to Buy Scripps Networks for Nearly $12B
Discovery Communications will buy Scripps Networks for close to $12 billion, tying together two powerful stables of TV shows ranging from Animal Planet to the Food Network.
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Central Park Breaks 81-Year-Old Temp Record; Air Quality Alert in Effect for Region
Record-breaking heat blasted the tri-state area Thursday, with Central Park reaching a high of 91 degrees, just surpassing the previous record temperature for May 18 set 81 years ago (90).
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Spring Lambing Season Begins for Family Farm in Wales
The lambing season has begun for family-run Gwndwnwal Farm in South East Wales, with 1-minute-old lambs taking in their surroundings and ewes resting from the exertion of birth. The Brute family, who own the farm, expects to have over 1,000 babies from 600 ewes this season, which started in late January and generally ends in April.