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‘This has gone too far': N.Y. Gov. calls for federal assistance after mysterious drones shut down airport runways
The New York Stewart International Airport was forced to close runways Friday night for about an hour.
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1 dead, 1 hurt in I-684 plane crash on highway along New York-Connecticut border
The single-engine plane went down right around 7 p.m. Thursday I-684, on the border between New York’s Westchester County and Greenwich, Connecticut. One person died and another suffered critical injuries, according to police sources and officials. NBC New York’s Chris Jose reports.
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1 dead as small plane crashes on I-684 along New York-Connecticut border: Police source
One person died after a small plane crashed down onto a highway in New York’s Westchester County, shutting down the highway for an extended time, according to a police source and officials.
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Suspect in CEO's murder fighting extradition to New York City
News 4’s Marc Santia and Jonathan Dienst with the latest.
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Neighbors, classmate react to suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing
A former high school classmate and neighbors in Hawaii shared their recollections of the man charged with killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
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Former Marine found not guilty in subway chokehold death
Former marine Daniel Penny was found not guilty of criminally negligent homicide in the May 2023 death of Jordan Neely in New York.
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Woman sent $16K in fines linked to old license plate
News 4’s Greg Cergol reports.
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Anthem BCBS nixes plan to put time limits on anesthesia coverage in CT, NY
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield said it no longer plans to enact a proposed policy change that could have put time limits on coverage of anesthesia for some extended surgical or other procedures. The insurer had proposed limiting payment for anesthesia care of surgeries or procedures that were extended beyond a designated time limit, according to the American Society…
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Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree: What happens to the tree after it comes down?
What happens to the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree after it is taken down? It turns out that its mission to spread joy and cheer goes far beyond the holiday season. NBC New York’s Jennifer Vázquez reports.
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New York woman draws closer to solving 44-year-old mystery of her grandparents' disappearance
“I never went a day without worrying or thinking about if they had a terrible ending to their life,” Christine Heller Seaman said about her grandparents Charles and Catherine Romer, who were reported missing in April 1980.
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Looming New York pet shop ban on dog, cat and rabbit sales
The new law is meant to stop puppy mills. Pei-Sze Cheng 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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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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Traveling back home after the holiday? Check flight delays, cancellations at tri-state airports
Traveling this Thanksgiving Day? Here’s where to check the status of flights for every major airline at Newark, JFK Airport and LaGuardia airports.
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Tips for shoppers looking to do last-minute grocery shopping ahead of Thanksgiving
Forget something on the Thanksgiving shopping list, or just procrastinating until the last minute? Here’s what shoppers can expect when the head to the stores, aside from packed parking lots. NBC New York’s Lynda Baquero reports.
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Feds warn about rise of counterfeit goods: What to look for ahead of holiday shopping
Federal agents are warning shoppers about the rise in fake items ahead of the holiday shopping season. It comes after New York Gov. Kathy Hochul detailed a major shoplifting operation in Queens in which the suspects allegedly stole $2 million in items and then resold the pilfered goods. NBC New York’s Gaby Acevedo reports.
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Shoplifting ring stole $2M in clothes and cosmetics from Macy's and others in NY, NJ
Law enforcement officials say they have broken up a shoplifting ring that stole nearly $2 million in merchandise from well-known stores and resold the items in New York City as well as in the Dominican Republic. The group stole perfumes, cosmetics, clothes and other beauty items from stores ranging from Sephora, Ulta Beauty, Macy’s, Victoria’s Secret and American Eagle.
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Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade: The history behind the famous tradition
Have you ever wondered how the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade began? Join NBC New York’s Jennifer Vázquez on a historical dive of the beloved event and how immigrant communities helped create this tradition.
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There's a new law for New York landlords about bed bug infestations: What to know
A new bill that was signed into law may help many New Yorkers sleep tight.
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Gold-plated rose stolen from NYC 9/11 memorial still missing after police make arrest
A gold-plated rose from a Manhattan church memorial honoring the victims of 9/11 remains missing.