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New York Vaccine Supplies Run Thin
Mayor Bill de Blasio has said the city will run out of the vaccine next week, as hospitals across the city see their supply shrinking — and fewer vaccines coming to replenish them. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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Tri-State Capitals Amp Up Security, While Nearby Buildings and Businesses Board Up
As Albany and Hartford get protective measures in place, Trenton will also have extra National Guard personnel in place to ensure any protests do not get out of hand or become violent. NBC New York’s Brian Thompson reports.
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MTA Employee William Pepe Charged for Capitol Siege
William Pepe, a MTA worker, was charged for his role in the capitol siege. WNBC’s Mark Santia discovers more.
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Vaccine Eligibility Expands in New York Next Week to Include Cops, Teachers
The next phase, Phase 1B, for the vaccine rollout starts on Monday, Andrew Siff reports.
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Juez rechaza petición para revertir condena del bombardero del metro de Nueva York
NUEVA YORK – La condena de un inmigrante bangladesí que detonó una bomba en su pecho en la estación de metro más concurrida de la ciudad de Nueva York fue dictada correctamente por un jurado de Manhattan, dijo un juez en una decisión publicada el lunes. El ataque de diciembre de 2017 de Akayed Ullah, de 30 años, de...
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Restaurant’s Viral Video During Snowstorm Leads to $100K in Donations
A video of a restaurant owner dining outside with his staff during the snowstorm went viral, and has snowballed for the Italian eatery into thousands in donations. NBC New York’s Marc Santia reports.
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COVID Vaccine Appointments Fill Up Quickly in NJ
Just three weeks after the vaccine was approved for use, there are already signs of trouble getting the shot to those who need it most — leaving people frustrated and confused on where to possibly get it. NBC New York’s Brian Thompson reports.
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Coogan’s, the Beloved Washington Heights Bar that Closed, Still Paying It Forward
Its an emergency for small businesses and Coogan’s recognizes that. The Pay It Forward campaign they started is helping small businesses and non profits stay open.
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Times Square NYE Safety Plans
Times Square will be blocked off where it is usually busy this time of year. Officials are encouraging everyone to stay home and enjoy the virtual celebrations.
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Doctors Want To Know When They’ll Receive the Vaccine
Doctors, coming into contact with infected individuals daily, wonder when they will receive the coronavirus vaccine or receive clarity about a timeline.
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New Year’s Eve Confetti Test in Times Square
Organizers for this year’s very different Times Square celebration tested to see how the tons of confetti would twirl, swirl and interact with the live events planned to ring in 2021. NBC New York’s Marc Santia reports.
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Brooklyn College to Offer COVID-19 Course in Spring
Even though everyone is very, very tired of dealing with the pandemic, the spring semester course on COVID-19 has proven to be quite popular. NBC New York’s Marc Santia reports.
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Musician Brings Tunes to Lower East Side Restaurant With Curbside Concerts
With a speaker and an open window at a Manhattan restaurant, one musician is serving up live music in the midst of the pandemic. NBC New York’s Adam Kuperstein reports.
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Musician Brings Tunes to Lower East Side Restaurant With Curbside Concerts
With a speaker and an open window at a Manhattan restaurant, one musician is serving up live music in the midst of the pandemic. NBC New York’s Adam Kuperstein reports.
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FDNY Receives Covid Vaccine
With increasing covid cases and the rollout continuing, the FDNY are the next to receive the vaccine, Andrew Siff reports.
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NYPD Hints at Charges for SoHo Hotel Incident Caught on Video
The NYPD has confirmed they are looking for the woman who was seen on video falsely accusing a teen boy of stealing her cellphone at a Manhattan hotel. NBC New York’s Phil Lipof reports.
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NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea Discusses Department’s Successes and Failures in 2020
NBC New York’s David Ushery sat down for a one-on-one interview with NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea, a candid conversation about the department’s successes and failures during his first year as the city’s top cop — a year that included massive moments such as the pandemic lockdown, the police killing of George Floyd and calls for major reforms at police departments...
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Vigil Held After Four Teens Killed in Yonkers Crash
The four recent high school grads were killed in the crash apparently caused by the speeding car that stuck their vehicle. NBC New York’s Gilma Avalos reports.
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NY Bill Proposes Putting Cap on Food Delivery App Fees
The third party delivery app fees that restaurants are being charged are too high for any profits to be made, Pei-Sze Cheng reports.
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Airlines Agree to U.K. Pre-Board Coronavirus Testing
Three major airlines have agreed to test travelers from the U.K. before boarding daily flights to New York. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.