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NYC daycare owner in toddler's fentanyl death pleads guilty to federal charges
A woman who owned a New York City daycare center where a toddler died after ingesting fentanyl pleaded guilty to federal drug charges Tuesday. More than a year after the September 2023 death of 22-month-old Nicholas Dominici, Grei Mendez entered the guilty plea in Manhattan to charges including conspiracy to distribute narcotics resulting in death. Earlier this month, her husband, Felix...
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Yankees World Series star Johnny Damon on the keys to win against LA Dodgers
The New York Yankees are on a quest to defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers to win their 28th World Series, and former Yankees outfielder Johnny Damon believes his old club will have to use their lineup’s depth in order to capture another championship. Damon spoke with NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino leading into the series. Linda Gaudino: You being...
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‘Let's go Yankees': 5 Questions with 2009 World Series Champ Johnny Damon
Two-time World Series champion and Yankees legend Johnny Damon chats with NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino on this year’s historic LA & NY match-up and what’s needed for the Bronx Bombers to clench the win.
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Trump visited Bronx barbershop before Al Smith dinner in Manhattan
Former President Donald Trump visited a barbershop in the Bronx Thursday ahead of his scheduled appearance at the noted Al Smith dinner in the city later in the evening. A large security detail, including a huge tent, was seen being set up outside King of Knockouts barbershop in Castle Hill. Sharpshooters could be seen on the roof of the building....
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Trump to attend Al Smith dinner while Harris campaigns
Donald Trump and other high-profile politicians will meet in Midtown for the annual Al Smith dinner. Vice President Kamala Harris is opting to focus on her battleground blitz. News 4 New York’s Tracie Strahan reports.
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Man gets a 45-year prison sentence in the fentanyl death of a toddler at a NYC daycare
A man who hid a stash of fentanyl beneath the floorboards of a Bronx daycare center was sentenced to 45 years in prison Wednesday in connection with a toddler’s fatal opioid overdose.
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Bronx VA nurse sentenced for stealing paraplegic vet's credit card to buy herself things
A former nursing assistant at a Bronx Veterans Affairs hospital was sentenced after stealing the credit card of a paraplegic veteran and using it to buy herself hundreds of dollars’ worth of food deliveries, shoes and other items, according to the Bronx district attorney.
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Woman killed in stabbing at Bronx deli, police say
The attack occurred after 3 p.m. Thursday at the Jose Mini Mart on Southern Boulevard between East 149th Street and Avenue St. John in the Longwood neighborhood, police said.
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Man killed in hit-and-run involving tow truck in the Bronx
Police are looking for the driver of a tow truck that allegedly struck and killed a man in the Bronx. NBC New York’s Chris Jose reports
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Bronx gas leak leaves dozens without service
Residents in Bedford Park woke up to strong smell of gas on Sunday following a natural gas break. NBC New York’s Lynda Baquero reports.
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Man sentenced 12 years in prison for shooting inside Jacobi Hospital ER
A man who opened fire inside a waiting room at a Bronx hospital, leaving a man shot in the arm while other patients and staff were sent running in fear, was sentenced to more than a decade in prison, according to the district attorney.
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A man was stopped for an open alcohol container. Turns out, he was wanted for murder
Officers stopped a man for drinking from an open container in the Bronx only to later find out that he was wanted for the murder of a homeless man over the summer, police said.
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Man and woman shot during parking spot fight outside Bronx apartment building
An argument between two people arguing over a parking spot in the Bronx ended with a man and a woman getting shot, according to law enforcement officials.
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Two shot following fight over parking spot in Bronx
A man and a woman were shot during a fight over a parking spot in front of an apartment building in Crotona Park East. Two men were involved in the dispute and both took out guns, then one of them pulled the trigger. NBC New York’s Chris Jose reports.
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Bronx teacher grazed by stray bullet that came through classroom window
The teacher was in the classroom in the Fordham neighborhood on the day before classes were set to start. The stray bullet came whizzing into the classroom through a window. NBC New York’s Gaby Acevedo reports.
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NYC teacher grazed in hand by bullet while in school day before start of classes
A teacher was inside a Bronx school when a stray bullet came flying in through the window and grazed his hand, according to police.
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Off-duty NYS parole officer shoots man who opened fire at Bronx lounge employee
Two men were shot at a lounge in the Bronx early Monday after a disgruntled patron was asked to leave the bar. The dispute between a 40-year-old man and an employee of the Kutty Lounge on Boston Road began just before 2 a.m., an NYPD spokesperson said based on an initial investigation. The popular hookah bar was opened late for…
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Off-duty parole officer shoots man who opened fire at Bronx lounge
Investigators say a man who was asked to leave the Kutty Lounge in the Bronx returned and shot an employee. That’s when an off-duty New York State parole officer shot the armed man multiple times in the torso. NBC New York’s Tracie Strahan reports.
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Who is Baby August? Mystery abounds after child's body parts found in NYC sewer facility in 2022
In 2022, the body of a child was found at a Bronx sewer facility. Two years later, it’s still a mystery as to who that child was — but police haven’t lost hope, and the search for new clues continues for the veteran detectives who remain haunted by the tragic case.
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NYPD holding out hope for new clues in cold case of child's remains found in Bronx
A child’s body was found at a Bronx sewer facility two years ago, in what has become a cold case mystery. The child’s identity is still unknown, but NYPD detectives hope someone comes forward with answers. NBC New York’s Marc Santia reports.