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Postal worker fatally stabbed on job in a New York deli
Deli worker speaks out after USPS employee stabbed to death in New York City
The Harlem deli worker says the postal worker who died and the woman charged with his murder were regular customers.
U.S. Postal Service worker fatally stabbed inside New York City deli, reportedly over food dispute
Jaia Cruz is charged with second-degree murder linked to the slaying of Ray Hodges, according to the New York City Police Department.
US postal worker fatally stabbed inside New York deli while ordering sandwich
Ray Hodges was ordering food when a suspect began arguing with him over 'who was first in line to order.' Hodges, 36, was a letter carrier in Manhattan.
NYC, New Jersey and congestion pricing
How much will congestion pricing cost to drive into NYC? Here's how the new tolls will work.
NYC congestion pricing will charge drivers to enter Manhattan starting in January 2025. Here's what to know about how much it will cost.
New Jersey judge could derail NYC congestion pricing tolls
NYC congestion pricing is facing another legal challenge just two days before the new tolls are set to begin. CBS News New York's Christina Fan reports.
New Jersey seeks last minute halt to congestion pricing
New Jersey state officials have filed an eleventh hour legal motion looking to halt New York’s congestion pricing plan before it can take effect Sunday. Following federal judge Leo Gordon’s mixed ruling Monday on a pair of lawsuits filed by New Jersey officials challenging the legality of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s Central Business District Tolling Program,
Mary Anne Krupsak, Trailblazing New York Politician, Dies
New York's first female lieutenant governor, Mary Anne Krupsak, has died at age 92
GENEVA, N.Y. (AP) — Mary Ann Krupsak, who became the first woman elected to statewide office in New York when she was voted in as lieutenant governor in 1974, has died. She was 92. Krupsak died Saturday at her home on Seneca Lake, according to an online obituary published Thursday.
Mary Anne Krupsak, New York's First Female Lieutenant Governor, Dies at 92
Mary Anne Krupsak, New York's first female lieutenant governor and a trailblazer in state politics, died on December 28, 2024, at her home on Seneca Lake, according to an obituary posted by her loved ones. She was 92.
Mary Anne Krupsak, Trailblazing New York Politician, Dies at 92
She was the first woman elected lieutenant governor in the state after defying party leaders and her eventual running mate to win the nomination.
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Suspect wanted in 2 separate subway stabbings in New York City
Police are searching for one man wanted in connection to two separate stabbings in the New York City subway system.
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In 2025, New York City turns 400, give or take a year or two
New York City is officially celebrating its 400th birthday in 2025, marking the anniversary of Dutch settlers, in 1625, ...
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Mother used as human shield in New York City shooting that injured 6 people: Police
A 40-year-old mother was one of six people shot in a New York City convenience store when she was used as a shield by a ...
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New York state, city police on high alert after deadly New Orleans attack. Here's how officials are reacting.
After the deadly attack in New Orleans early Wednesday morning, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and the NYPD say there are no ...
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Mayor Eric Adams Launches "Founded By NYC" to Celebrate New York City's 400-Year History and Cultural Heritage
New York Mayor Eric Adams announces the "Founded By NYC" year-long celebration of the city's 400-year history.
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‘Walkable’ New York City Became Deadlier for Pedestrians in 2024
The city said overall traffic deaths were down compared with 2023, and the number was still far lower than it was before the ...
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New Year’s 2025 live updates: New York City welcomes 2025, bids farewell to 2024 in Times Square
Follow The Post’s live updates for the latest news and photos from New Year’s Eve celebrations in NYC and across the globe to ...
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New York governor to push for expanded mental health laws, citing violence on subway
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to expand the state’s involuntary commitment laws to allow hospitals to compel more mentally ...
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