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What happened to Hannah Kobayashi? Police say the Hawaii woman voluntarily disappeared
Police say a 30-year-old woman from Hawaii who was reported missing in Los Angeles three weeks ago voluntarily traveled to Mexico.
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Jury deliberations begin in Daniel Penny's trial over using chokehold on Jordan Neely
The anonymous jury is weighing manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide charges in the death of Jordan Neely, a troubled street performer who was homeless. The veteran, Daniel Penny, has pleaded not guilty.
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Jurors hear closing arguments in Daniel Penny manslaughter trial
Closing arguments got underway Monday in the Daniel Penny manslaughter trial in Manhattan. News 4’s Rana Novini reports.
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What to expect during closing arguments in Daniel Penny trial
Ahead of closing arguments in the subway chokehold death trial of Daniel Penny, defense attorney Michael Bachner explains what the jury could hear this week before deliberations. News 4’s Ida Siegal reports.
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When could the first snow fall in New York City?: Average, earliest and latest first snow dates
Parts of New York state have seen significant snow, with Orchard Park and other Buffalo suburbs south of the city receiving feet of snow this week. But New York City so far has not seen any measurable snow as we enter December. It’s been a dry fall with New York City facing drought conditions and fires. Will the warmth...
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Inside NYC's new Frosty's Christmas Pop-Up
Get ready to deck the halls and sip in style! Here’s a first look at NYC’s festive pop-up bar, where holiday cheer and delicious drinks collide. NBC New York’s Linda Gaudino reports.
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NYC music legend Jesse Malin's amazing comeback
A sudden medical episode left music legend Jesse Malin paralyzed. Now, he is on his way to a remarkable comeback. Adam Kuperstein reports.
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The deadline is here: NYC restaurants must take down outdoor dining sheds
Friday marks the deadline for New York City restaurants to take down their outdoor dining sheds — a common sight that has become ubiquitous along sidewalks post-pandemic. For some restaurants these pandemic era dining sheds were massive investments – complete with elaborate lighting, heating, and air conditioning. But as the COVID threat waned, other sheds became dilapidated. Establishments that do…
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Deadline to remove outdoor dining sheds in NYC
The deadline has arrived for all restaurants to take down their outdoor dining sheds. NBC New York’s Brittany Miller reports.
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Judge gets closer to appointing federal receiver to oversee Rikers Island
The ongoing crisis at Rikers Island continues. A federal judge gets closer to appointing someone to oversee the notorious jail. Melissa Colorado reports.
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Dozens of protesters taken into custody at Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Marc Santia with the latest.
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Field Trip: Grand Central is ready for the holidays
Grand Central — the iconic station in the heart of Manhattan — is ready for the holidays. NBC New York’s Michael Gargiulo and Adelle Caballero takes us on a field trip to this Big Apple landmark.
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Dozens of protesters arrested at Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as rain drenches crowd
The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade was drenched in rain and briefly disrupted by Pro-Palestinian demonstrators. Twenty-one people were arrested.
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Ka-Bluey! Balloon pops during inflation day before Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
The balloon of Bluey, the beloved children’s cartoon character, popped during inflation the day before the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
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Crowds watch balloon inflation, as NYPD preps for Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
The bands, balloons and floats are being readied to trek through Manhattan on Thanksgiving, and police are gearing up to make sure the event is safe. But as the balloons were being inflated, one favorite character among kids had a bit of an incident that needed to be addressed in order to make sure it would fly on Thursday. NBC...
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Judge finds NYC in contempt over jail conditions, moves closer to federal takeover
The judge said the city had placed incarcerated people in “unconstitutional danger” by failing to comply with 18 separate provisions of court orders pertaining to security, staffing, supervision, use of force and the safety of young detainees.
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Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon inflation
NBC New York’s Gilma Avalos and Kay Angrum give a behind the scenes look at the famed parade before the floats, balloons, bands and of course Santa Claus make their way down Sixth Avenue to Macy’s flagship store in Herald Square.
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A.I. cameras aboard NYC buses issue tickets to law-abiding drivers. How did it happen?
NBC New York’s Chris Glorioso reports.
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Harvey Weinstein files legal claim alleging lack of medical care and hygiene at Rikers
The notice of claim, which is the first step in filing a lawsuit, accuses the facility of failing to manage Weinstein’s medical conditions, which include chronic myeloid leukemia and diabetes, and negligence ranging from “freezing” conditions to a lack of clean clothes.
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MTA's A.I. bus cameras issue thousands of mistaken parking violations
In all, the MTA said A.I. cameras on the M79 and Bx35 routes mistakenly ticketed about 3,800 vehicles for blocking bus lanes. More than 870 of the faulty infractions were for cars, trucks, and SUVs that were parked in perfectly legal spots.