First Poll of General Election: Lhota Trails de Blasio
Democratic mayoral candidate Bill de Blasio has emerged from the primary campaign with a sizeable lead over Republican Joe Lhota, winning support of nearly two-thirds of likely New York City voters in...
View ArticleVet, 82, Battles Attorney Over Stolen Inheritance
NBC 7's Consumer Bob speaks with Korean War veteran Grover Gordon, 82, a recent victim of theft. An attorney that Gordon trusted recently pleaded guilty to stealing a thousands of dollars out of an...
View ArticleJury Finds Gerard Lopes Guilty of 2nd-Degree Murder
A jury found a South Florida man guilty of second-degree murder on Tuesday in the killing of his adoptive mother. Gerard A. Lopes, 23, had faced a charge of premeditated murder in the death of...
View ArticleJoe Biden's Niece Arrested, Accused of Taking Swing at Cop
Vice President Joe Biden's niece was arrested and accused of resisting arrest and other charges after a dispute with a roommate got heated and she allegedly took a swing at an NYPD officer. Caroline...
View ArticleNYPD: Man, 22, Stabs 2 Men He Thought Were Gay
A 22-year-old man is accused of stabbing two New York City men -- killing one -- in separate street attacks because he thought they were gay, police said. Steven Torres, 22, was charged with...
View ArticleBlind Reverend, Guide Dog Struck By Hit-and-Run Driver
Police are searching for a driver who left the scene after hitting a blind man in East Palo Alto. Terry McSweeney reports.
View ArticleCommunity Helps Woman Fight Lyme Disease
The great outdoors were a daily passion for 44-year-old Renee Avis until she contracted Lyme disease. Although she believes she was bitten by a tick carrying the disease in 2008, she was not diagnosed...
View ArticlePark Police Helicopter Crew Recounts Roof Rescue
The members of the U.S. Park Police Aviation Unit helicopter crew sent to the Washington Navy Yard to lift a shooting victim out of harm’s way Monday aren’t comfortable being called heroes, saying they...
View ArticleNational Zoo's Panda Cub Receives First Veterinary Exam
She still hasn't opened her eyes yet, but the National Zoo's celebrated new panda cub is starting to look more like, well, a panda. The cub -- who, according to Chinese custom, will be named on her...
View ArticleAffordable Care Act Round-Up: 4 Million to Sign Up For Insurance
A survey of financial investors showed that Wall Street believes at least 4 million Americans will sign up for health insurance through the newly created online exchanges created by the Affordable Care...
View ArticleA New Apple Today
Apple is scheduled to roll out its latest and much-awaited mobile operating system Wednesday. The new update to the tech-giant's platform, iOS 7, is the company's first major overhaul since 2007. The...
View Article2 Cars, 6 Skeletons Pulled from Oklahoma Lake
Two cars containing the skeletal remains of six people were pulled from an Oklahoma reservoir Tuesday and may close two cold cases that date back to the 1960s. According to the Elk City Daily News, a...
View ArticleFBI: Gunman Acted Alone in Fatal Navy Yard Shootings
Police have identified all of the victims of Monday's shooting spree at the Washington, D.C., Navy Yard, as they begin to piece together more about the man who killed 12 people and injured eight others...
View ArticleTrio Impersonated Cops to Cut Line, Buy Video Game: NYPD
Three men pretended to be police officers, including flashing badges and driving a car with lights and a siren, to cut a line at the Staten Island Mall to buy the latest version of "Grand Theft Auto,"...
View ArticleThe Children's Place Recalls Pajamas
The Children's Place is recalling nearly 40,000 footed pajamas after finding they failed to meet federal flammability standards. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission says the pajamas...
View ArticleNavy Yard Gunman's Mother Speaks
Cathleen Alexis, the mother of the gunman who killed 12 people and injured eight others at the Washington Navy Yard read a short statement at her Brooklyn home Wednesday saying that she was heartbroken...
View ArticleSewage Spill Causes Stink at Oakland A's, LA Angels Game
The seventh inning stretch turned into a seventh inning stench at an Oakland A’s game Tuesday night. The baseball team dealt with yet another sewage spill late in the A's 2-1 walk-off win against the...
View ArticleGeorgia Teen Abducted During Home Invasion
The FBI has joined police in a search for 14-year-old Ayvani Hope Perez. She was abducted during a break in of her Georgia home on September 17.
View ArticleMother Accused of Murder Seeks Death Penalty
A woman accused of killing her two children and leaving their bodies in a Southern California hotel room asked for the death penalty Tuesday during her first court appearance in connection with the...
View ArticleMiami's Facebook Photo Murder: New Details Emerge
Surveillance video released Tuesday shows what police say are some of the final moments before a South Miami man allegedly shot his wife and posted a photo of her body on Facebook. The video of Derek...
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