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Get Covered New Jersey: Info on the state's health insurance marketplace
It’s the New Year and we all want to kick it off focusing on our health! Marisol met up with Commissioner Justin Zimmerman to learn more about Get Covered New Jersey, the state’s official health insurance marketplace. Open enrollment ends January 31st!
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Columbia basketball star's dreams and journey
John Chandler talks to a Columbia University basketball star whose journey is truly inspiring.
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Exotic bird stolen from New Jersey shop
News 4 New York’s Rana Novini reports on the exotic bird that was stolen and the owners plea for its return.
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Auschwitz survivors mark 80 years since concentration camp liberation
News 4 New York Anchor Adam Kuperstein looks at how Auschwitz survivors remember their liberation after 80 years.
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NYPD cracking down on ghost plates dodging tolls
News 4 New York’s Erica Byfield reports on the ongoing crackdown from NYPD for ghost plates on vehicles.
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Hoboken PATH station to shut down for upgrades in February: What to know
New Jersey residents in one town are bracing for more commuting headaches. The PATH station in Hoboken is shutting down for 25 days starting Thursday for track work and station upgrades. While alternate travel options are being presented, people are still not very excited about it. NBC New York’s Adam Harding reports.
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Food prices continue to rise — what can be done to fight it?
It should come as no shock to anyone who has gone grocery shopping lately: Prices for food keep going up and up, especially for eggs and meat. A New Jersey lawmaker wants a federal investigation into the rising food costs. NBC New York’s Lynda Baquero reports.
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Former NY state trooper charged in alleged staged shooting on Long Island highway
Long Island prosecutors say a trooper made up an elaborate story just to “gain attention or sympathy.” Now he has resigned and faces charges. Investigators said it’s true that Thomas mascara was shot in the leg on the Southern State Parkway in late 2024, but they contend he shot himself — and it was on purpose. NBC New York’... -
Mayor Eric Adams scaling back events for health reasons
Mayor Eric Adams is scaling back events, saying it’s because of health reasons. However, the mayor’s office insisted that city business will continue as usual for the week. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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Solemn tribute on Holocaust Remembrance Day
News 4 New York’s Marc Santia reports on the Italian Consulate’s tribute for Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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Molly Brown on working with her brother in ‘Dexter: Original Sin'
Molly Brown talks with Sara Gore about ‘Dexter: Original Sin.’
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NY state trooper charged after shooting on Long Island
A New York State police trooper, his father and mother pleaded not guilty Monday to charges in connection with last October’s incident where the trooper allegedly falsely claimed he was shot while trying to help a stranded driver on Long Island’s Southern State Parkway, officials said Monday.
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Keyla Monterroso Mejia on strange audition for ‘You're Cordially Invited'
Keyla Monterroso Meja talks with Sara Gore about ‘You’re Cordially Invited,’ ‘One of Them Days,’ & more.
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Celebrating Korean New Year
Michelle Park meets with Jeff Van Damme to learn all about the history and making of hanbok, the traditional clothing of Korean people.
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North Indian street food in NYC
Lauren Scala checks out Fomo Momo, an East Village restaurant aiming to bring the authentic flavors and delicious street food of North India to Manhattan.