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Ex-NYPD chief admits to sex with subordinate, denies he demanded it in exchange for overtime
A former top NYPD official admitted Friday that he had a sexual relationship with a subordinate, but denied her claims that he demanded sex in exchange for extra pay.
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Exclusive interview with NYPD Chief Jeffrey Maddrey
In an exclusive interview with Jeffrey Maddrey, who spent three decades on the force rising to its highest uniformed position, the former NYPD chief pushed back against blaring headlines and public accusations that he demanded sex from a subordinate in exchange for generous perks and overtime. He denied signing off on any overtime for her or pressuring her in any...
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Police investigate after six people struck by cab in Herald Square
An investigation continued into a Christmas day crash involving a taxicab that injured several people in herald square. The driver hit six people, seriously injuring two, after he may have suffered a medical while behind the wheel. NBC New York’s Gaby Acevedo reports.
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NYC family finally has answers in 30-year cold case of missing mother
It took determined detectives, science and the Queens district attorney to give a family who had all but given up the gift of answers for the holiday season. For 30 years, they wondered what happened to their sister who vanished without a trace, and finally have some new information. NBC New York’s Marc Santia reports.
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Community holds vigil for woman set on fire while aboard subway in Brooklyn
A prayer vigil was held by a Coney Island community for a homeless woman who was set on fire and burned to death on the F train, as her attacker allegedly sat by and watched it happen. NBC New York’s Chris Jose reports.
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30 years later, NYC family finally gets answers in mystery disappearance thanks to DNA
For 30 years, the family of Judy Rodriguez wondered what happened to the beloved mother and sister after she vanished without a trace. The family had all but given up hope of getting answers, but got new information during the holiday season.
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Yellow cab veers onto sidewalk at Herald Square, striking pedestrians
Three people were hospitalized as a result of the van cab veering onto the sidewalk at Herald Square, including a 9-year-old boy and his mother who had been visiting New York City from Australia, according to sources. NBC New York’s Charles Watson reports.
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Young boy and mother among 6 hit by taxi that veered onto sidewalk at Herald Square
A taxi plowed into multiple people after it hopped a curb at Herald Square in Manhattan, sending three pedestrians to the hospital, according to police and fire officials.
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Migrant accused in fiery subway death in court
News 4’s Melissa Colorado reports.
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Federal judge in NY denies bid to stop congestion pricing plan from going into effect
Some legal roadblocks aimed at derailing congestion pricing have been removed by a pair of New York judges, as the plan is just days away from going into effect. There is one remaining hurdle, which sits in the hands of a judge in New Jersey. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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Two NYPD chiefs ousted in police department shakeup
After NYPD Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey resigned amid sexual misconduct allegations he denies, another chief is out too. Commissioner Jessica Tisch removed the head of the department’s Internal Affairs Bureau, though the reason was not immediately clear. NBC New York’s Jessica Cunnington reports.
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New York City holiday market hours 2024: What to know, Christmas schedule
One of the most iconic parts of the holiday season in New York City is the variety of holiday markets across the five boroughs. Whether you are looking to do some final shopping, catch the holiday vibes in the city or grab some delicious bites, here’s a look at the hours of some key markets in their final few...
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Man suspected of setting woman on fire in NYC subway charged with murder
New York City police charged Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, 33, with starting the blaze that killed a sleeping woman in a subway car.
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Congestion pricing clears key obstacle, as judge paves way for tolling plan to begin
The ruling means that barring another legal ruling from across the Hudson River, where the state of New Jersey has sued to block the new fee on environmental grounds, New York’s congestion pricing law is set to begin seconds past midnight on Jan. 5th.
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Parents fight to save historic school inside NYC church
The fight to save a nearly century-old institution in New York City: parents are banding together to stop of the closure of a school housed inside of Riverside Church. NBC New York’s Chris Jose reports.
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Amtrak service between NYC and Philly resumes with delays after downed wires suspension
Amtrak suspended part of its northeast service on Sunday due to downed overhead wires. Train service was shuttered between New York Penn Station and Philadelphia through most of the morning. Service was initially estimated to resume around 10 a.m., but later updates pushed that estimate to 1 p.m. Shortly before 2 p.m., Amtrak said two of its four tracks had…
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Key hearing on congestion pricing
Andrew Siff with the latest.
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NYPD ramping up presence at NYC holiday markets after suspected Germany attack: Source
The NYPD is sending additional resources to holiday markets across New York City following a suspected attack at a Christmas market in Germany that left at least two people dead and injured dozens of others, according to a senior NYPD official. The police department already had increased security at holiday markets as a precaution and will now ramp that up…
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NYPD increasing police presence at NYC holiday markets following suspected attack in Germany
The NYPD is sending additional resources to holiday markets across New York City following a suspected attack at a Christmas market in Germany that left at least two people dead and injured dozens of others, according to a senior NYPD official.
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Take a tour of the 2024 holiday window displays in NYC
The holiday window displays have become part of New York City tradition. NBC New York’s Jennifer Vázquez takes us on a tour of the 2024 windows.