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Mom brings slime magic to the masses
Talk about slime — that gooey, stretchy stuff kids can’t get enough of. What started as a way to connect with her kids led a Manhattan woman to a unique business idea. Tracie Strahan reports on this mom who means business.
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Woman found shot to death inside car at Long Island apartment complex
Police are investigating a murder mystery on Long Island, after a woman in her 30s was found shot to death in her car at an apartment complex. NBC New York’s Pei-Sze Cheng reports.
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Police increase patrols after teens spark chaos on Jones Beach
Police on Long Island ramped up patrols after mayhem and fights erupted when hundreds of teenagers swarmed the sand at Jones Beach during senior skip day. NBC New York’s Gaby Acevedo reports.
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Ex-girlfriend of Sean ‘Diddy' Combs back on the stand for sex trafficking trial
A former girlfriend of Sean “Diddy” Combs was back on the stand in his sex trafficking trial. The woman, referred to by the pseudonym Jane, broke down in tears as she described being ordered to have sex with strangers during so-called “hotel nights.” Meanwhile, her attorney claimed certain media outlets and members of the public are trying to expose Jane’s...
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Ferry that played part in D-Day still in operation on Long Island Sound
A ferry that crisscrosses the Long Island Sound has a unique connection to history. Eighty-one years ago, the boat found itself in the middle of the battle that changed the course of history. NBC New York’s Greg Cergol reports.
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Crews tow Mexican Navy Ship that hit the Brooklyn Bridge
Repairs are now underway on that Mexican Navy ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge, killing two sailors. The ship was moved today across the East River and is now docked at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. NBC News 4 New York’s Romney Smith reports.
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New exhibit showcases history of New York City Pride March
A powerful new exhibit highlights the history of New York City’s Pride March. NBC News 4 New York’s Gilma Avalos reports.
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Autonomous vehicles being tested at Atlantic City Airport
An airport at the Jersey Shore has become the site of a robot testing ground. A unique project is evaluating the robots in various roles that could ultimately help make airport operations safer and less stressful. NBC News 4 New York’s Ted Greenberg reports.
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NYPD officers fire shots during attempted heist of luxury cars in Queens
It was a real-life “Gone in 60 Seconds”-style heist in Queens. Police shot at a group of people trying to steal luxury vehicles, who officers said then tried to run them over and sped off. Bullet holes peppered several luxury cars that were parked in nearby service lots. Two people were taken into custody at the scene, but the search...
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Electricity rates rising for thousands in New Jersey
Electricity rates are about to go up for thousands of customers in New Jersey! Governor Murphy announced yesterday that the state is giving people a one-time rebate to help offset the rising cost, but many say it’s not nearly enough. NBC News 4 New York’s Pat Battle reports.
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Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop on NJ Governor's race
In the race for New Jersey governor, nearly a dozen candidates are competing for the chance to succeed Gov.Phil Murphy. The six Democratic candidates are a mix of prominent current and former officeholders., including Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop. NBC New York’s Adam Harding reports.
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State Sen. Jessica Ramos cross-endorses Andrew Cuomo in race for NYC mayor
Just two days after the first debate in the mayor’s race, an unexpected alliance was announced: State Sen. Jessica Ramos endorsed former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. He did not do the same for her. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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Artist reunited with her artwork worth nearly $250,000 that was stolen from NYC lobby
Art worth nearly a quarter of a million dollars was stolen from the lobby of a Manhattan lobby and thought to be gone forever. That was until Friday, when the artist was reunited with her stolen work. The NYPD’s major case squad managed to track down the art while searching for the three thieves. NBC New York’s Marc Santia...
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New problems for controversial Paterson City Councilman Luis Velez
Luis Velez has called the allegations against him just typical dirty New Jersey politics. In May, there was the story of an overnight car crash involving the councilmember, and some questions as to why police didn’t do a sobriety test. Another question has spring up since: Did that same councilman pull a fire alarm in city hall during a celebration?...
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Pokémon GO Fest kicks off at Liberty State Park
Pokémon GO Fest kicks off at Liberty State Park in Jersey City.
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NYPD officers who responded to family tragedy escort teen to prom
Ida Siegal reports for News 4.
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Trump announces travel ban on 12 countries
President Trump put similar restrictions in place during his first term, but the new ban involves more people and more countries. NBC New York’s Adam Harding reports.
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Historic Westchester County lighthouse vandalized and set on fire
A search is underway for a group of vandals who trashed a historic lighthouse in Westchester County. Police say the suspects damaged artifacts and even set the lighthouse on fire. NBC News 4 New York’s Marc Santia reports.
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How Josh Gottheimer is appealing to voters in crowded primary for NJ governor
In New Jersey, there are six Democrats and six Republicans vying to be governor. And with the primary just days away, we are taking a closer look at the candidates. NBC News 4 New York’s Pat Battle reports.
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Man charged with stealing instruments from rock band ‘Heart' in NJ
Tonight, we are getting our first look at the man charged with stealing irreplaceable instruments from legendary rock band ‘Heart’ before a concert in Atlantic City. NBC News 4 New York’s Ted Greenberg reports.