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Treneé Young becomes first African-American woman promoted to NY State Police Major

The New York State Police have made history with a new promotion. Captain Treneé Young has been promoted to the rank of Major, becoming the first African American woman in the agency’s 108-year history to hold this position. She will serve as the 15th Troop Commander of Troop...
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Steve Rhoads: When the bad neighbor moves in

We’ve all known the feeling: a once-quiet street is disrupted when a bad neighbor moves in. The music’s louder, the yard’s a mess and the sense of safety starts to slip away. But what happens when the disturbance isn’t noise or trash — but hatred? And what if that hatred is coming from someone in a seat of power?
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Poll shows tight race between Hochul, Stefanik

Gov. Kathy Hochul’s lead over Rep. Elise Stefanik may be shrinking fast, according to a new poll from Stefanik’s own PAC. The survey shows Hochul ahead by just 5 points — a big drop from the 25-point lead reported by a Siena College poll last month. The GrayHouse poll, which surveyed 1,250 likely 2026 voters,… More...
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Shopper Clash at Costco Turns Violent in Shocking Cart Dispute

A wild scene unfolded at a bustling Costco in New York City this week when a heated argument over a shopping cart escalated into a physical altercation, shocking onlookers and briefly disrupting the store’s operations. According to witnesses, the confrontation began in one of the warehouse’s wide aisles, where...
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Long Island woman learns she was stolen at birth during Chile’s dictatorship more than...

LONG ISLAND - A Long Island woman has learned she was one of thousands of babies stolen from their mothers in Chile during Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship and sold for adoption overseas. For most of her life, Kate Saar believed her adoption was an act of love. She thought that...
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Shyne Reflects on 1999 Nightclub Shooting Involving Diddy

Shyne is once again reflecting on the 1999 New York nightclub shooting involving himself and Diddy. Speaking with Cam’ron on Talk with Flee, Shyne recalled the shooting was caused by Diddy’s beef with a Brooklyn group of guys led by Matthew “Scar” Allen. “They were not...
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Tourists claim they found blade in Nathan’s Hot Dog on Coney Island: ‘Still in...

Nothing to relish here. An Arizona family chowing down at the iconic Nathan’s Hot Dog stand in Coney Island claims they had a near-tragic visit when they found a razor blade hidden in the condiments. The viral video of the shocking snack shows a straight razor covered in onions and mustard — and lying next to the...
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Group sought after man beaten and robbed aboard 6 train in Midtown Manhattan

MANHATTAN, NY – Police are searching for four individuals accused of attacking and robbing a man aboard a northbound 6 train late Monday night inside the East 51st Street and…
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Inflation Relief Checks Up To $400 Hitting NYC Mailboxes—Governor Hochul Urges Caution Against Scammers

The first-ever New York inflation relief stimulus checks have officially begun rolling out as of September 26th, and though New Yorkers don’t have to do anything on their end to receive their inflation refund check, that’s not what the scammers want you to believe. In December 2024, Governor Kathy Hochul unveiled a...
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Housing code violations at NYCHA buildings are now public

East River Houses Credit: Eden, Janine and Jim on Flickr. For the first time, New York City public housing residents can see housing code violations for their buildings online. The Department of Housing Preservation and Development began posting violations at NYCHA buildings on an online public portal this week and...

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