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Opening Day For NY'S 2nd Legal Mariguana Dispensary
Tracie Strahan reporting on the opening day for NY’S 2nd legal marijuana dispensary
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NYC's 2nd Legal Marijuana Dispensary Opens Tuesday: What to Know
Roland Conner is the first person in the state with a cannabis conviction to get a dispensary license. Gus Rosendale reports.
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Man With Pot Conviction Opens NYC's 2nd Legal Pot Dispensary Today: What to Know
Nearly three weeks after the state’s first recreational marijuana dispensary opened in the New York City, another one is set to debut — see where it will be located and when it will open its doors
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New York's 2nd Legal Pot Dispensary Set to Open Tuesday in Greenwich Village
Nearly three weeks after the state’s first recreational marijuana dispensary opened in the New York City, another one is set to debut — see where it will be located and when it will open its doors
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Soon You Can Legally Buy Pot at This Old Chase Bank in Union Square
Nearly two weeks after the state’s first recreational marijuana dispensary opened in the New York City, another one is set to debut — see where it will be located and when it will open its doors
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Look Inside New York's First Legal Pot Dispensary Open in Manhattan
The first legal dispensary for recreational pot in New York State opens Thursday in Manhattan with products ranging from around $20 – $100. NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino takes you inside for a first look.
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Man and Woman Hurt in Double Slashing on Union Square Subway Station Platform: Police
A man and a woman were both injured in a double slashing at the Union Square subway station in Manhattan, according to police.
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77-Year-Old Man Pepper Sprayed On Subway
A 77-year-old man was randomly pepper-sprayed on a subway train at Union Square Friday, Myles Miller reports.
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Video Shows Emergency Response at Union Square
Video posted to the Citizen app shows the scene at Union Square Friday.
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Pepper-Spray Incident at Union Square Station Upends Service on 8 Subway Lines
A pepper-spray incident in the Union Square subway station wreaked transit havoc Friday, suspending more than a half-dozen lines and sending people running from the busy Manhattan hub as authorities investigated. The FDNY and NYPD responded en masse to the Union Square station around 10:30 a.m. after reports multiple people had fallen ill. Service was shut down on the 4,…
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Woman, 77, Knocked Out Cold During NYC Toy Thief's Dash to Bookstore Exit
A toy thief making a mad dash out of a Manhattan Barnes & Noble slammed into a 77-year-old woman at the exit, knocking her out cold, authorities said. Cameras at the store across from Union Square captured the man lift two Funko Pop! toys from a shelf and head for the front doors of the bookstore where he was stopped…
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Toy Thief Knocks Woman Out Cold Fleeing NYC Store
Police are looking for the man caught on camera stealing Funko Pop! toys from the Barnes & Noble at Union Square.
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Dozens Arrested in NYC After Thousands Flood Streets to Protest Roe v. Wade Reversal
Two dozen protesters were arrested in Manhattan late Friday after thousands of people flooded the streets of New York and cities across the country following the reversal of a nearly half-century ruling granting abortion rights. A rally at Washington Square Park started small around 4 p.m., but within two hours, hundreds had gathered in the area to protest the decision….
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Thousands Protest After SCOTUS Overturns Roe V. Wade
Thousands of people took to the streets until late last night, to protest the overruling of Roe V. Wade. News 4’s Myles Miller gives an update on those protests.
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Thousands Protest in NYC After SCOTUS Overturns Roe V. Wade — Team Coverage
NBC New York’s Adam Harding, Anjali Hemphill and Jessica Cunnington provide team coverage.
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Thousands Rally in NYC After Supreme Court Overturns Roe V. Wade
The U.S. Supreme Court has officially overturned Roe v. Wade, ending almost 50 years of a constitutional right to an abortion in the country. News 4’s Jessica Cunnington and Brian Thompson report.
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Thousands of Abortion Rights Supporters Protest in NYC After Roe v. Wade Struck Down
Protesters furious over the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade are expected to turn out in unprecedented numbers Friday following the reversal of a nearly half-century ruling granting abortion rights, with huge crowds gathering in New York City. The decision, unthinkable just a few years ago, was the culmination of decades of efforts by abortion opponents,...
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Supreme Court Overturns Roe v. Wade, Eliminating Constitutional Right to Abortion
The Supreme Court issued a decision Friday overturning Roe v. Wade, wiping the constitutional right to an abortion.
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Protests, Rallies Break Out Across NYC And U.S. After Supreme Court Leak
Even those anticipating the undoing of Roe v. Wade said it is still staggering to see the words in print, as the draft opinion — which is not a final decision — would upend 50 years of abortion rights in the country. On Tuesday, large protests and rallies were held for those on both sides of the issue. NBC New...
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Subway Rider Slashed Across Face Following Dispute Aboard Train: Police
A subway rider was slashed across the face after a dispute aboard a train Wednesday evening, police said.