NYPD is on high alert going into the Thanksgiving holiday weekend

The Israel-Hamas conflict has led to a growing number of hate crimes in New York City. 

Music on the Inside mentors those in prison with …

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The revolving door of justice is alarming to so many.

Close to 44% of those recently incarcerated return to prison in the first year. There’s a program bringing professional musicians to mentor those in prison, which is having lots of success.

The program is called Music on the Inside or MOTI.

Rainstorm causes flooding in New York City

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The impact of that storm is one of the reasons Gov. Kathy Hochul is urging New Yorkers to be prepared tonight as that large storm system brings heavy rain and strong winds. Hochul said Long Island, New York City, and the lower mid-Hudson regions could see several inches of rain and powerful winds that could cause flooding and power outages.

Rainstorm, unseasonably mild temps end the weekend

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Unseasonably mild conditions were seen around the tri-state area for the second straight day, but this time, a good deal of raindrops came along with it.

Wet weather was seen throughout the region since the late-morning hours, and a few bouts of heavy rain were seen in some locations.

Sculpture from Cathedral of St. John the Divine stolen

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A theft of a religious and controversial sculpture from the Cathedral of St. John the Divine on the Upper West Side has upset many parishioners.

Father Patrick Malloy addressed the congregation on Sunday, filling them in on the theft of the sculpture of Christa.

Tuba players gathered at Rockefeller Christmas tree

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It is arguably the most famous Christmas tree in the world, the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree.

Sunday afternoon, hundreds of tuba players braved the elements and played Christmas carols right under that world-famous Christmas tree.

Mozart’s The Magic Flute opens at Lincoln Center

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A visit to the famed Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center and watching a show is a treat, but learning what it takes to make it happen is extra special.

PIX Panel talks fight against congestion pricing

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New York Post City Hall Bureau Chief Craig McCarthy and Ben Max, executive editor and program director for New York City Law, discuss the week's major political news.

NYC lawmaker speaks out against budget cuts

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NYC Councilwoman Alexa Aviles, who represents Red Hook and Sunset Park, said Mayor Eric Adams has cut much-needed services for New Yorkers.

Congestion pricing plan hurts small businesses: lawmaker

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New Jersey Rep. Josh Gottheimer is against New York City's congestion pricing plan, saying small business owners are scared of the potential impact it could have on their stores.

New Yorkers prepping for storm

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City officials are recommending people take down any outdoor holiday decorations, take public transportation and if you're heading to the airport, check with the airlines about the flights.

Rain, wind and flooding on tap in NYC area

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A storm system is expected to bring heavy rain, wind, and possible flooding to the New York City area Sunday.

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