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Suspect arrested after 2 dead, 1 hurt in stabbing spree
Marc Santia reporting on a suspect being arrested after 2 are dead and 1 is hurt in a stabbing spree.
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Man arrested after stabbing spree in Manhattan leaves 3 dead: NYPD
A suspect is in custody accused of fatally stabbing two people in Manhattan on Monday morning, according to the New York Police Department.
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People trapped as scaffold collapses on Manhattan sidewalk
A scaffolding collapse in Manhattan injured three people, one of them critically, on Monday. The Department of Buildings said it’s on the scene of a sidewalk shed collapse which may have come after a box truck hit a structure on 29th Street near Eighth Avenue in Chelsea around 8 a.m. Chopper 4 later captured firefighters surrounding the collapsed structure as…
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Scaffolding falls to sidewalk in Flatiron District
Video posted to the Citizen app showed a heavy emergency response at the scene.
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MTA board overwhelmingly passes revised congestion pricing plan
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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MTA board to vote on updated congestion pricing plan
The plan to unpause congestion pricing faces a key vote today. Tracie Strahan reports.
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Man stabbed to death in Upper West Side apartment, police say
A man was stabbed to death inside his Upper West Side apartment, and the search is on for multiple suspects who may have been involved, according to police.
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Man stabbed to death on the Upper West Side
Police say a man was stabbed to death inside his Upper West Side building. News 4’s Gaby Acevedo reports.
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Medical examiner says chokehold sole cause of Jordan Neely's subway death
A medical examiner testified that it was Daniel Penny’s chokehold that was the sole cause of Jordan Neely’s death on a subway train. News 4’s Erica Byfield reports from Lower Manhattan.
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‘Forced' Giuliani has turned over luxury watches in defamation case, rep says
A representative for Rudy Giuliani says the former New York City mayor is relinquishing his cherished watches ahead of a Friday deadline to turn over his assets to two former Georgia election workers who won a $148 million defamation judgment against him. A judge last week ordered Giuliani to hand over a trove of prized possessions, including a 1980 Mercedes once owned by movie star...
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Grand Central chocolate store burglarized, vandal causes $29,000 in damage: MTA
A chocolate store at Grand Central Terminal was burglarized in the middle of the night, with the vandal leaving tens of thousands of dollars in damages, according to law enforcement.
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Giuliani lawyers try to ditch him amid asset surrender drama in defamation case
Two lawyers say they can no longer represent Rudy Giuliani in a legal fight over property he’s been ordered to give up to satisfy part of a $148 million defamation judgment against him. They asked a judge to remove them from the case, citing disagreements with the former New York City mayor. The request in federal court comes a week…
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NYC gang members indicted in gun violence that led to deaths of 4 bystanders
Prosecutors allege two rival gangs were responsible for about 50% of all violent crimes in Washington Heights and Inwood the last few years. The gangs are linked to seven murders, with four of those killed having been innocent bystanders. NBC New York’s Marc Santia reports
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Congestion pricing coming Jan. 2025: How much drivers will pay
The first-in-the-nation congestion pricing initiative is set to restart in early January after a months-long pause. Gov. Hochul announced on Thursday the new toll will have a reduced price of $9. But even with the lower fare, many are still vowing to fight it. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff and Adam Harding report.
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Marine instructor who taught Daniel Penny says chokehold was misused in subway death
A former Marine combat instructor testified that Daniel Penny misused a combat maneuver when he fatally choked Jordan Neely aboard a Manhattan subway, saying he appeared to have attempted a “blood choke” and should’ve known to let go after Neely lost consciousness.
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Dozens indicted over NYC gang warfare that led to the deaths of four bystanders
Four bystanders were shot dead in the last 18 months because of gang rivalries in upper Manhattan, authorities said as they announced the indictments of dozens of people in a yearslong welter of gunfire, robberies, weapons deals, car crashes and more.
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Congestion pricing plan wins praise from some, fierce opposition in NJ and Long Island
With President-elect Donald Trump headed for the White House, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is hurriedly restarting the congestion pricing plan to fund the MTA — but faces staunch bipartisan opposition from lawmakers in surrounding boroughs and NYC suburbs.
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Hudson Yards rooftop fire sends plumes of dark smoke into NYC skyline
A fire on the roof of a 44-story luxury apartment building sent plumes of dark smoke into the New York City skyline on Thursday.
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Congestion pricing is back, but are there discounts? A breakdown of how new toll works
Starting on Jan. 5, all cars entering Manhattan below 60 Street will have to pay $9, a $6 reduction from the previous toll pricing. But are other discounts still available?
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NYC revives congestion pricing plan with lowered $9 toll
Congestion pricing will resume with reduced toll of $9 beginning in January, Gov. Kathy Hochul says.