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‘It's Always Exciting': Top Dogs Vie for Westminster Title
Wasabi could be the flavor of the year at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show
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No Audience, No Venue — But Westminster Dog Show Barks on at Westchester Estate
for the first time in its 145-year history, the storied Westminster dog show is trading the buzz of the Big Apple for the airy grounds of a suburban riverfront estate, one of many changes prompted by pandemic precautions
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Westminster Dog Show Returns This Weekend
The Westminster Dog Show is returning this weekend to Lyndhurst Mansion in Westchester County. Lynda Baquero reports.
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Police Officers Rescue Woman From Hudson River
Body camera footage from an officer in Tarrytown, New York, shows police rescuing a woman from the Hudson River
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Listen Up: A Closer Look at the Top Stories for Tuesday, Jan. 15
Get a closer look at the top stories for Tuesday, Jan. 15.
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Postal Service Investigates Boxes of Mail Found in Woods in Northern NYC Suburbs
The U.S. Postal Service is investigating after several boxes of mail were found in the woods in New York’s northern suburbs, marking the latest in a series of postal woes in the area.
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Photographer Reunited With Camera of Wedding Photos Thanks to Helpful Strangers
Thanks to the kindness of strangers a photographer was reunited with his lost camera full of thousands of precious wedding photos. The professional camera with more than 2000 images of couples celebrating weddings and engagements was found Sunday in Dumbo, Brooklyn, by Evann Clingan. When Clingan discovered the camera was full of precious memories, she vowed to do anything in…
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I-Team: Metro-North Supervisor Pulled From Service ‘Indefinitely' Amid ‘Blackface' Controversy
The Metro-North supervisor at the center of a “blackface” controversy revealed in an exclusive I-Team investigation earlier this week has been pulled from service “indefinitely” pending an internal investigation, the I-Team has learned.
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I-Team: MTA Chief ‘Shocked' by Blackface ‘Coverup' in High-Ranking Metro-North Supervisor Case, Calls Rail's Action ‘Reprehensible'
The head of the MTA says he was “shocked” to learn of what he called an unacceptable “coverup” in the case of a high-ranking Metro-North supervisor who was promoted to his position in 2014 even after several employees reported shocking photos of him in blackface.
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I-Team: Metro-North Supervisor Was Promoted Despite Photos of Him in Blackface, Complaints From Employees
One of the highest-ranking supervisors at Metro-North was promoted to his position in 2014 even after several employees reported shocking photos of him in blackface
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Child Among 5 Hurt After Morning Blaze Consumes Queens Home: FDNY
A child was among five people injured in a Sunday morning house fire in Queens, fire officials say.
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Duo Steals Thousands in Cash, Cigs in Week-Long Robbery Spree: NYPD
Two men have robbed nearly a half-dozen stores in Brooklyn and Queens over the past week, stealing thousands of dollars and dozens of cigarette packs, police say.
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5 Westchester County School Districts Lock Doors Amid Search for Suspect in Deadly Apartment Shooting; Person of Interest Detained
The security measures were ordered as cops searched for a possibly camouflaged man who was believed to be armed following a deadly shooting at an apartment complex.
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NY Firefighter With Cancer Gets Ready to Mark Super Bowl off His Bucket List
A New York firefighter who was diagnosed with brain cancer in November will fulfill his lifelong wish to attend the Super Bowl next month.
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NY Firefighter With Cancer Gets ‘Lifelong Wish' to Super Bowl
A New York firefighter who was recently diagnosed with brain cancer will fulfill his lifelong wish to attend the Super Bowl, his fire department says.
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Your Guide to Friday's Commute After Hoboken Crash
There are plenty of service changes commuters should know following Thursday’s train crash at Hoboken Terminal. Most notably, there’s no NJ Transit service in and out of Hoboken. As a result, Secaucus Junction will see a lot more commuters and NJ Transit buses will be overcrowded. Here’s what else to know.