Dave Carlin
United Airlines Mistakenly Sends Phoenix-Bound Dog From Newark To Ireland
United Airlines is now in the dog house with Alback. His owner paid $408 for Hendrix to fly, plus $160 for the crate, while fully expecting safe transportation for the dog to Phoenix, Ariz.
Firefighters Battle Stubborn, Smoky Fire On Main Street In Port Washington
A stubborn, wind-whipped blaze on Long Island on Thursday created an hours-long fiery spectacle that knocked out power for much of a busy street.
Kelly: Crossing Guard Not At Post When East Harlem Boy Struck By Tractor-Trailer
Amar Diarrassouba was hit and killed by a tractor-trailer Thursday while walking to P.S. 155 with his older brother, police said.
Troublemakers, Low Profits Prompt Cancellation Of ‘Fashion’s Night Out’
The party is over for an event that blended shopping and champagne, fashion and celebrities in New York City.
Body Washes Ashore In Breezy Point, Medical Examiner Working To Determine Cause Of Death
The Medical Examiner is working to determine the cause and time of death, and to pinpoint how long the body has been in the water.
EXCLUSIVE: DOT Investigating After Giant ‘Rock’ Crashes Down Onto Windshield
An innocent driver had a brush with death after a massive chunk of concrete came crashing through her windshield on Thursday.
Experts Weigh In On Grammy Fashions
It’s usually the wackiest and most risqué red carpet of the season, but on Sunday night the stars of music went for classy elegancy at the Grammys.
Ed Koch Documentary Opens In Theaters On Same Day As His Passing
In a strange coincidence, a new documentary about Mayor Ed Koch opened in theaters on Friday.
Warming Trend In The Forecast For The Week To Come
A warmup is in the forecast for the week to come, but the Tri-State Area will have to suffer through some more miserable weather first.
Now And Then: UWS Brownstone, Circa 1888, Hits Market For $8.75 Million
A timeless piece of New York history is on sale. It’s hosted movies and television shows and is home to a pair of successful actors. Not a lot has changed in 125 years at 126 W. 87th St..
Glorious Props And Costumes Put Up For Auction By New York City Opera
Nothing says “over the top” quite like opera, and now some of the most glorious and sometimes strange sets, props and costumes from the New York City Opera can be yours for the right price.
Former Mayor Ed Koch Back In The Hospital, But Doing Well
The 88-year-old was admitted Saturday night with swollen ankles, according to spokesman George Arzt.
MUST SEE: Cops And Robbers Caught On Video Inside Bed Stuy Delicatessen
Surveillance video shows deli worker Said Jafaar reliving the scariest moments of his life. He was robbed and beaten by a pair of armed robbers in the Bedford Stuyvesant store.
Reckless Driver Hits Several Cars In Suffolk County, Kills 83-Year-Old Man
Main Street in Sayville, Suffolk County, was the scene of a deadly and destructive mess late Sunday afternoon, as the driver of a speeding sport-utility vehicle began slamming into other cars and didn’t stop until he left an 83-year-old man dead and a woman wounded.
Jersey City Hosts Gun Buyback; Controversy Continues To Surround Local Gun Shows
Authorities say all the weapons obtained through the program will be destroyed.


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