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Rudy Giuliani cleared out NYC apartment weeks before deadline to surrender assets
Lawyers say former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has cleared his Manhattan apartment of valuables. That’s despite a court order to surrender his belongings as part of a $148 million defamation judgment. Lawyers for the two former Georgia election workers that were awarded the massive judgement also said in their Monday letter that Giuliani and his lawyers have refused...
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Minivan driver running from NYPD stop mows down cyclist in Harlem: police
A blue minivan driver is wanted by police for allegedly mowing down a cyclist while fleeing a traffic stop in Harlem late Saturday night, according to the NYPD. Officers tried a traffic stop of the van at West 152nd Street and Broadway around 10:45 p.m. The NYPD said the driver was being stopped for a traffic violation, but instead the…
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Firefighter badly hurt after 40-foot fall at NYC building fire
A firefighter was badly injured Friday, not by the smoke or flames tearing through a Manhattan apartment building, but by a 40-foot fall. The Hamilton Heights building ignited around 2:30 p.m. and quickly shot to five alarms, triggering a massive response from the FDNY. Huge flames could be seen shooting out from apartment windows on multiple floors. Everyone inside the…
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Firefighter badly hurt after 40-foot fall at NYC building fire
The fire burned at least 10 apartments, FDNY officials said, but none of the building’s residents suffered more than minor injuries. News 4’s Chris Jose reports.
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Tour scary & extravagant Halloween houses on the Upper East Side
Trick-or-treaters get ready to be scared and amazed by Manhattan’s over-the-top decorated townhomes scattered across the Upper East Side. Here are a few of the extravagant residences not to miss. 70th Street between Park and Lexington Avenues 74th Street between Park and Lexington Avenues 74th Street between Park and Lexington Avenues 70th Street between Park and Lexington Avenues 61st...
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Here are 6 Halloween hotspots to find on the Upper East Side
Creepy clowns, crawling skeletons and haunting ghouls, Halloween is full of frights. Stroll the Upper East Side for over-the-top decorations, if you dare. NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino takes you on the tour.
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Village Halloween Parade 2024: Theme, street closures to know
The annual Village Halloween Parade is set to celebrate its 51st anniversary on Thursday. With the parade comes some street closures to know about ahead of the event. The parade starts at Canal Street and Sixth Avenue, going up Sixth Avenue to 15th Street. The festivities kick off at 7 p.m. This year’s theme is “meow.” Sixth Avenue between...
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Woman shot along St. Nicholas Ave in Harlem
Ida Siegal reporting on a woman being shot along St. Nicholas Ave in Harlem.
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Police looking for man suspected of throwing woman over Central Park fence, tried to rape her
A woman was repeatedly punched in the face and thrown over a fence in Central Park by a man who police say was trying to rape her. Police said the 38-year-old woman was walking near the park Saturday around 5 a.m. when she was approached by the stranger. He came up to her along East Drive and pushed her over…
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Subway cleaner spots assault rifle tossed in NYC trash can
An MTA worker assigned to clean a Manhattan subway station stumbled upon an assault rifle just before the Friday afternoon commute, police sources said. The starting discovery of the firearm happened at the Courtlandt Street Station around 2:45 p.m. Sources said the MTA cleaner had spotted the AM-15 rifle in a trash can on the southbound platform. The rifle was…
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Family of 4-year-old who starved to death in NYC apartment plans to sue ACS
The family of a 4-year-old boy who died from starvation has announced plans to sue New York City’s Administration of Children Services, claiming the agency ignored warning signs that could have prevented the child’s death.
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16-year-old shot dead in Manhattan
A 16-year-old boy is dead after being shot in the chest in Harlem early Thursday, authorities say. According to the NYPD, officers responding to a call about a shooting at 124th Street and Lenox Avenue shortly before 2 a.m. encountered the mortally wounded teenager. He was identified as Clarence Jones. Three shell casings were recovered. Two male suspects fled west…
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The Vessel at Hudson Yards reopens with new safety measures: What to know
After sitting silent for more than three years, a New York City attraction that was shrouded in a cloud of uncertainty has reopened with additional safety precautions in place.
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81-year-old woman trips in NYC crosswalk, gets run over by box truck
A box truck ran over an 81-year-old woman who tripped and fell into a crosswalk in Manhattan Monday, authorities say. According to police, the woman was crossing 59th Street and 2nd Avenue around 10 a.m. when she fell. The white box truck, which had been traveling east on 59th, hit her, according to police. The vehicle left the scene....
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The Vessel at Hudson Yards to reopen Monday with new safety measures
The long-awaited return of a New York City attraction arrives Monday: the reopening of The Vessel.
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Neighbors hold memorial for NYC boy found starved to death
A 4-year-old boy is being remembered by his Harlem community days after he was found dead, apparently malnourished and starved to death. Rev. Al Sharpton was joined by community leaders Saturday for a prayer service and wreath laying in honor of Jahmeik Modlin. “We wanted to unite as a community to say that we will not stand by and see…
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The Vessel to reopen Monday with new safety measures
A long-awaited return for a New York City attraction: the Vessel is scheduled to reopen more than three years after a series of suicides in Hudson Yards. News 4’s Chris Glorioso reports.
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Sommelier at upscale Daniel Boulud NYC eatery shot and killed outside Manhattan deli
A sommelier at an upscale New York City restaurant run by a world renown chef was shot and killed outside a Manhattan deli, according to police, and three teens have been charged in his murder.
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Grand Central construction nightmare finally nears an end
A quarter-billion-dollar project to make it easier on subway riders at busy Grand Central is now in the home stretch. Finally. “Customers are more comfortable getting to their trains quicker and getting off the platform quicker,” said Matthew Zettwoch, Vice President of Construction and Development at the MTA. Zettwoch acknowledges riders have had to navigate narrow platforms and constant construction...
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Sneak peek inside Grand Central Terminal construction
For months, subway riders at Grand Central have been dealing with platform problems and commuting headaches. The reason? A multi-million-dollar construction project to make it all run smoother. Andrew Siff reports.