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Congestion pricing pause may soon be over, with Hochul announcement expected Thursday
What the future of congestion pricing in New York City could look like — and how much it could cost drivers — may soon be revealed, as the governor is expected to make an announcement Thursday regarding the controversial plan.
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Multiple brush fires break out at Inwood Hill Park in Manhattan
At least two brush fires broke out at an upper Manhattan park, FDNY officials said, one of which was not yet under control as of Wednesday evening.
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New Yorkers vent feelings over the election and the Knicks via subway tunnel sticky notes
New Yorkers seeking to unburden themselves after last week’s election (or the Knicks’ slow start to the season) got a chance to share their feelings by posting sticky notes in a busy subway tunnel.
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Suspect arrested in strangling of woman outside Times Square hotel
A woman attacked outside a Times Square hotel has died, and police have a suspect in custody. A New Jersey man allegedly strangled the 23-year-old victim in the broad daylight attack in a busy touristy spot. NBC New York’s Rana Novini reports.
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Man charged with murder for strangling woman in unprovoked Times Square attack: NYPD
A suspect was charged with murder after a seemingly random broad daylight attack in which he strangled a woman in front of a Times Square hotel, according to police.
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Gov. Hochul considering ‘unpausing' congestion pricing before Trump takes office
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is considering ways to revive a program that would charge drivers a toll to enter parts of Manhattan before President-elect Donald Trump gets into office and blocks it.
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7-year-old gunshot victim in Harlem expected to survive
Law enforcement officials believe the young girl was caught in the middle of gang activity in the neighborhood.
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7-year-old girl shot outside Starbucks in Harlem, law enforcement sources say
The young girl was walking with her parents on the sidewalk on West 145th Street when she was struck in the stomach by a stray bullet, sources said. NBC New York’s Marc Santia reports.
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7-year-old girl shot outside Starbucks in Harlem; 2 men in custody
A 7-year-old girl was shot near a busy Harlem thoroughfare, according to police.
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Suspect arrested in Upper West Side shooting that send subway riders into panic
Officers have arrested the shooter who caused chaos on the Upper West Side on Thursday, sending people on the street running in fear and subway riders ducking under seats. The suspect is 42-year-old Eduardo Diaz, who was charged with attempted murder. NBC New York’s Lynda Baquero reports.
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Fall festivities! NY Cider Festival heads to Hudson Yards this month
New York City will have a chance to revel in the fall spirit with one of the season’s beloved beverages thanks to a festival that will be making its way to Midtown later this month. The New York Cider Association announced that the NY Cider Festival will be held on Nov. 16. The event, which will be held at Location05…
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Suspect charged in Upper West Side shooting that sparked subway chaos: NYPD
A suspect was arrested and hit with multiple charges stemming from Thursday’s shooting on the Upper West Side that sent subway riders scrambling to duck under seats, the NYPD said. Eduardo Diaz was arrested just after 11 a.m. Friday on charges including attempted murder, assault and weapon possession. Police have not shared what the relationship between the 42-year-old Diaz...
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Congestion pricing has been paused since June. The election results could change that
The MTA’s controversial congestion pricing plan for entering Manhattan was paused in June by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul. But after the results of the presidential election, that could change.
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Police search for suspect in Upper West Side shooting, who ran into subway station
An Upper West Side business owner is in the hospital after being shot by a suspect who then ran into a nearby subway station. The incident caused a shelter-in-place order and long train delays as police search for the suspect. NBC New York’s Jessica Cunnington reports.
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Rudy Giuliani accused in court of hiding assets owed in defamation case
In a recent court appearance in New York City, lawyers for Rudy Giuliani dismissed allegations that the former mayor is hiding assets to avoid paying a defamation payment he owes to two Georgia election workers. NBC New York’s Chris Glorioso reports.
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Upper West Side shooting sparks major subway delays, suspensions
Authorities are investigating a shooting on the Upper West Side where the suspect fled into the transit system, disrupting subway service in the middle of the day.
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Upper West Side shooting sends pedestrians running, sparks subway mess
Authorities are investigating a shooting on the Upper West Side where the suspect fled into the transit system, disrupting subway service in the middle of the day. Police responded to a call about a shooting near West 69th Street and Columbus around 9:15 a.m., finding a 47-year-old man shot in the leg and shoulder. He was taken to a hospital…
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Parents of 4-year-old NYC boy who starved to death bought fresh food daily: DA
The parents of a 4-year-old Harlem boy who died of starvation have been indicted on murder, assault and child endangerment charges, among others, the Manhattan district attorney’s office said Wednesday, calling the case a “tragedy that has scarred the city.” Jahmeik Modlin was found dead on Oct. 13 inside a Harlem apartment, weighing just 19 pounds. Neighbors had described his…
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Man who used legal loophole to live rent-free for years in NYC hotel found unfit to stand trial
A man charged with fraud for claiming to own a storied Manhattan hotel where he had been living rent-free for years has been found unfit to stand trial, prosecutors said Wednesday. Doctors examining Mickey Barreto deemed he’s not mentally competent to face criminal charges, and prosecutors confirmed the results during a court hearing Wednesday, according to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s...
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Combative Giuliani appears in NYC court after missing asset surrender deadline
Two former Georgia election workers who were awarded the massive judgment reported to the court that they went to Giuliani’s Manhattan apartment last week to see what assets were there, but that it had been cleared out.