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Cheering Crowds Watch Bridge Demolition
Crowds descended on the Hudson River to watch the demolition of the old Tappan Zee Bridge. Spectators on the east side of the bridge watched with excitement. Rana Novini reports.
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Man Arrested After Shoving Woman Into Subway Train in Brooklyn; Also Wanted for Spree of Brake Pulling
A man shoved a woman into a subway train in Brooklyn Wednesday, law enforcement sources with knowledge of the case tell News 4.
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Drivers Caught in Tornado Say They Are Lucky to Be Alive
For the first time, NBC 5 hears from people who survived Sunday night’s tornado on Interstate 35E.
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Amtrak Launches Nonstop Service Between New York City and Washington, D.C
Travelers wishing to have a shorter train ride between New York City and Washington, D.C. don’t have to wait any longer – Amtrak on Monday begins its Acela Nonstop service, offering direct service between the two emblematic cities.
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Amtrak to Launch Nonstop Service Between New York City and Washington, D.C
Travelers wishing to have a shorter train ride between New York City and Washington, D.C. are in luck – Amtrak announced the launch of Acela Nonstop, offering direct service between the two emblematic cities.
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Police Charge New Jersey Man With Going 142 MPH on 65 MPH Interstate
New Hampshire State Police say a motorist was ticketed for driving 142 miles per hour on Interstate 95 in the town of Greenland.
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10-Year-Old ‘Repeatedly' Groped on Bronx Subway Train: Police
Police say they’re searching for a man who “repeatedly” groped a 10-year-old girl on the train in the Bronx on Saturday.
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Subway Saboteur Leaving Christmas Lights, Concrete and Fire Extinguisher on Tracks Strikes Again
Cops are looking for a subway saboteur they say dumped Christmas lights, a fire extinguisher and a shovel, among other items, on rail tracks in Brooklyn at least four times since May, including three times this last week.
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Footage Shows FHP Trooper Getting Hit by Out-Of-Control Car on I-95
Frightening dash cam footage showed the moment a Florida Highway Patrol trooper was struck by a hydroplaning car on Interstate 95 in Boynton Beach.
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Eric Garner's Sister, Mother Leave Court Sobbing as Arrest Video Plays on First Day of Cop's NYPD Trial
The sister and mother of the 43-year-old New York City father who died after an NYPD officer allegedly used a banned chokehold on him in 2014 left a Manhattan courtroom wailing Monday as the now infamous video of the arrest that led to his death was played.
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NYPD Trial Begins in Eric Garner Death
Five years after the death of Eric Garner the officer accused of using a banned chokehold on him is getting his day in court. Andrew Siff reports.
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Protesters Disrupt FDR Traffic as Cop in Eric Garner Death Faces NYPD Trial
A long-delayed disciplinary trial is set to begin for the NYPD cop accused of using a banned chokehold in the July 2014 death of Eric Garner, whose last words, “I can’t breathe,” became a rallying cry for the national movement against police brutality.
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Disciplinary Trial Begins for Cop in Eric Garner Case
The disciplinary trial kicked off Monday for NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo who is accused of using a chokehold on Eric Garner five years ago resulting in his death. Katherine Creag with the latest.
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Farewell to Thee, Our Old Tappan Zee! Bridge Demolished With Explosives
The Tappan Zee Bridge was demolished Tuesday morning, sending a chunk of the old span into the annals of New York history.
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Injured San Diego Cyclist to Receive $20 Million Settlement
Sheng Du broke his neck in 2017 after riding into a large trench on Sorrento Valley Road. The City of San Diego and two contractors will pay a total of $20 million.
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Woman Gets Up to Life for Pushing Another Woman in Front of Times Square Train in 2017
A 33-year-old former home health aide was sentenced to 20 years to life in prison Friday for shoving another woman in front of an oncoming subway in Times Square two years ago, killing her as other straphangers watched in horror.
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Woman Arrested in Deadly Subway Shove May Have Struck Before: Sources
A woman died after being shoved in front of an oncoming subway in the heart of Times Square Monday, and a woman arrested in the deadly shove may be linked to another subway death, police sources familiar with the investigation tell NBC 4 New York. Checkey Beckford reports.
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Woman in Deadly Times Square Subway Push: I'm Not Guilty and I Didn't Admit It
A former home health aide rolled her eyes and insisted she wasn’t guilty as she was charged Tuesday with shoving a woman onto the subway tracks under Times Square, killing her.
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MTA Chair: We Never Phoned Family of Young Mom Who Died in NYC Subway
The MTA has admitted it never phoned the family of a young mother found dead in a Manhattan subway — a decision MTA acting chair Freddy Ferrer says was “a mistake.”