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Feds Rip NYPD as Illegal Street Stops Keep Hitting New Yorkers

Twelve years after a federal court ruled the NYPD’s stop-and-frisk practices unconstitutional, the federal monitor says officers are still illegally stopping New Yorkers. In a blistering 2025 year-end review, the monitor flags unlawful self-initiated encounters, chronic underreporting of stops, and weak supervisory...
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Secaucus police officer rescuitates man, 77, with help of Good Samaritan

A Secaucus police officer rescuitated a 77-year-old man man Sunday afternoon with the help of Good Samaritan, Police Chief Dennis Miller announced. On Sunday at approximately 3:05 p.m., the Secaucus Police Department responded to Paterson Plank Road, directly in front of Huber Street School, on a report of an...
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As a popular NJ free snow shovel program halts, a new one begins

While one NJ county hits pause on its snow assistance, another community is rallying volunteers to help those in-need.
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Jersey City Council Asks State for $100M Bailout, Braces for Fiscal Monitor

As Jersey City looks to dig itself out of a fiscal crisis, the Solomon Administration expects to ask the state for more than $100 million in special financial assistance to help balance its 2026 budget. By sharing your email address with us, you’ll be entitled to view two Jersey City...
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Models shift: Significant snow unlikely for NYC next week

It was initially looking like we were in for some possible snow Thursday tonight, and potentially more significant snowfall early next week. As in many cases, the forecast has changed. Our chances for meaningful snow on Thursday decreased since earlier in the week -- so less to be concerned about...
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MTA is hiring: Jobs that do not require a college degree

NEW YORK (PIX11) — The MTA has jobs available for individuals with high school diplomas. The agency is hiring car cleaners for the Staten Island Railway. Job duties include power washing exterior cars, mopping, chewing gum removal, sweeping, treating stains, and rinsing floors. The salary starts at $22.18 an hour,...
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Talking next week’s snowstorm threat in NYC

FOX 5 NY's Mike Woods joins Tina Cervasio on Newsroom Live to talk the latest weather forecast and the potential for another snowstorm next week in New York City.
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New York Alert: Deadly Fungus That ‘Eats You’ Is Spreading

A deadly fungus that will "eat you from the inside out" is spreading.
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N.Y. Lottery: NYC man claims $1M Powerball prize as lump sum. Here’s how much...

Robert Newman of Astoria, Queens, claimed the $1 million second prize on the New York Lottery’s Powerball game, according to officials. Newman matched the first five numbers drawn on Dec. 17, 2025. The winning numbers were: 25, 33, 53, 62, 66 and Powerball 17. Newman chose to receive his...
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Robert Braxton Charged After His Unleashed Dogs Attack Pets

Robert Braxton is charged with aggravated assault, animal cruelty and simple assault following dog attacks in both Hoboken and Secaucus, Secaucus Police Chief Dennis Miller and Hoboken Police Chief Steven Aguiar said. On Wednesday, Feb. 18, eight dogs were being walked by two dog walkers at the supermarket on...

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