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Rihanna completely ignores Naomi Campbell in EXTREMELY awkward New York Fashion Week run-in
Rihanna and Naomi Campbell had an extremely awkward moment at the Alaïa New York Fashion Week show as both women appeared to visibly ignore each other, setting tongues wagging across social media
NYC correctional officer arrested on assault, weapon charges: NYPD
NEW YORK (PIX11) – A New York City correctional officer was arrested Saturday morning, according to police. The correctional officer, 58-year-old Leonel Cruz, was arrested within the confines of the 120 precinct on Staten Island. Cruz was off duty at the time of his arrest, police said. Cruz is facing the following charges:
Law firm seeks to walk away from hundreds of lawsuits after Eyewitness News investigation
A large personal injury law firm in New York is seeking to withdraw from hundreds of its cases after an Eyewitness News investigation.Subin Associates is requesting to withdraw from 200 to 300 cases because of ethical concerns it has with a referral source, the firm recently told a judge. The referral source is the person who brought the allegedly injured people to the law firm, so they could file lawsuits.They're primarily lawsuits in which Subin was representing people who claimed they were injured while working on local construction sites. The plaintiffs were suing the construction companies, the insurance companies and...
Most Expensive Long Island Home Listings All Sold For Under Asking Price
Of the 10 most expensive residential sales to close across Nassau and Suffolk counties since Wednesday, Aug. 28, all 10 sold for below asking price, data from Zillow shows. The most expensive listing – a one-bedroom, three-bathroom ranch on 1.62 acres in Great Neck that was listed for $7.8 million – closed on Wednesday, Aug. 28, for $6.5 million, 16-percent under asking.
Mayor Of New York State’s Second Largest City Offered New Job
The rumors on the internents that have been swirling for the last few days appear to be more factual than not, as the Mayor of New York State's second-largest city is being offered a new job in Western New York. READ MORE: Will Byron Brown Be Stepping Down As Mayor...
NWS confirms EF-1 tornado touched down in upstate NY
The National Weather Service Storm has confirmed that a tornado struck the towns of Wirt and Friendship in Allegany County on Friday. The tornado, rated EF-1, caused damage, particularly to trees. Details of the tornado in NY ...
“Big Money” Winning Mega Millions Tickets Sold In New York
It was a VERY lucky night for Mega Millions lottery players in New York State. While no one claimed the grand prize jackpot, the New York State Lottery announced that there were nine "Big Money" winning tickets sold from Friday's drawing. Each of those tickets matched four out of five...
Search for gunman who wounded 3 men in Queens
A manhunt is underway after a gunman shot 3 men in Queens overnight. The shooting happened in Laurelton just after 1:00 a.m.Investigators canvased the area on 220th Street, for any clues into what happened in the moments leading up to the shooting incident and the identity of the gunman. Police do not have a description of the suspect.A 33-year-old man was shot in the torso, 24-year-old man was shot in the neck. Both of them are in stable condition. Another 24-year-old man was shot in the torso and remained in critical condition Sunday morning.One resident told...
6 Missing College Student Cold Cases In New York State
Recently, I've seen a couple of really old cold cases get solved. Sometimes it seems like it's impossible for police to solve a murder or missing person report from decades ago, but it happens. With the changes in technology evidence that wasn't useful can now help solve cases. Also, people who know something about the crime often remember something or feel remorse about what they know and finally come forward. These six college students are still considered missing people here in New York State. Maybe you or someone you know has information that can finally provide their families with some closure.
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