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I'm Sally Helm with the podcast History This Week.
In each episode, we serve as your eyes and ears into history's biggest events,
major elections, world wars, scientific breakthroughs.
But we also bring you into the smaller behind-the-scenes stories,
the unsung heroes, secret meetings, even personal grudges that changed the course of history.
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I'm Linda Lopez and here are today's top local stories.
Two people are dead and LaGuardia Airport is still closed after a plane struck a
port authority vehicle on a runway. Our Glenn Schuck has a story.
This flight operated by Jazz Aviation 4 Air Canada coming in from Montreal,
colliding with a port authority fire rescue vehicle on runway 4.
Dramatic sound from air traffic control courtesy of live ATC.
The impact mangling the front of the plane,
pilot and co-pilot killed as for the two police officers on that fire apparatus,
Sergeant and the officer both taken to the hospital in stable condition.
Apparently that fire truck was responding to a united flight on a nearby runway
because of an odor on the plane when this accident happened.
The airport remaining closed to at least two this afternoon.
Glenn Schuck, 10-10 winds, 92-3 FM, here at LaGuardia.
Police are investigating a break in at Riverdale Country School in the Bronx.
The NYPD says two people broke into the school through the back door,
where they took a basketball, a walkie-talkie and a school golf cart.
They drove the cart around the grounds until they crashed into a tree.
They then fled the location on foot.
Anyone with any information about the two is asked to call crime stoppers 80577 tips.
Police in Nassau County have arrested a grocery store owner.
After finding out he had gambling machines in a secret room.
From the downside authorities say the deli and grocery store in Uniondale looked like a place
you can get a sandwich, some milk and bread.
But inside detectives say there was a remote magnetic latch that led to a secret room,
something like out of a movie where officers found six gambling machines,
along with $6,000.
The 51 year old owner was given an appearance ticket and is expected to be in court next month.
Sophie Hall tented wins an 92-3 FM on the guideline.
A Queensman has been sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for murdering a stranger at a bar.
Jason Schuller was convicted by a jury last month.
He had been accused of roaming the streets of Queens while drunk, armed with a knife,
and attacked Elliott Christopher Ortiz at a bar in flushing without provocation.
The jury deliberated for only two hours before reaching a verdict.
A rally on the steps of City Hall today where parks advocates are demanding Mayor
Mamdani restore the cuts he made to the parks budget after promising in his campaign
that he dedicate 1% of the city's budget to parks.
Adam Ganser of New Yorkers for Parks says the funding is needed because staffing for parks is too low.
Forestry, parks and forestman patrol, the Capital Projects division which is
responsible for getting parks built quickly.
Those are all 10, 20, 30, 40 people below where they should be.
Mamdani's proposed budget for the city is 127 billion, which means he'd have to budget 1.2
billion to parks to keep his campaign promise. His budget proposal, though, only allocates 654
million. Mamdani's deputy press secretary says the mayor remains committed to achieving the
1% for parks pledged by the end of his term. He says affordability is about more than rent
groceries. It's about whether working people have beautiful safe well-funded places to gather
and rest without having to spend a dollar. Union faculty at NYU are now on strike. They're
deadlines to try to reach a deal, expired this hour. Our Julia Papa is there. She joins us now live
with the latest. That's right. The picket line just began to form here and I'm told by a union
representative that they did receive an updated package from NYU about eight minutes before
their 11 a.m. deadline. So my understanding is that they're still trying to negotiate this,
but they said here they had to take a stand and that they mean business because this has been
going on for months and months and months. So this is a large contingent out here and there are
some students that are participating as well. A literary class said the classmates said they
walked out with their teacher because they said they're getting such a good quality education
from this particular professor and they didn't think it was fair or right that they were
getting sufficiently paid. A lot of the students here are carrying small tambourines to make a noise
as they walk this picket line. The issues obviously are pay and an issue called pay compression
meaning that those here longer are sort of getting less than people that are starting out. So they
want a better pay scale for the older and more mature faculty members here. There's issues of AI,
medical benefits, etc. We're reporting live Julia Papa's 1010 wins on 92 three FM.
And police say they've now arrested the man who forcibly touched a woman in Grand Central Station.
The 45-year-old woman was standing on the mezzanine level of Grand Central when police say she was
approached by 32-year-old Russell Peterson. Cops say he placed his face against the woman's face
and grabbed her buttocks before fleeing the station. The woman wasn't injured in the incident.
Police arrested Peterson yesterday. He now faces a charge of forceful touching.
One person is dead after a fire tore through an apartment building in Harlem yesterday.
The FDNY says it broke out on the fifth floor of a six-story building on West 140th near
Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Boulevard. Yesterday afternoon, police tell 1010 wins. The person who
died was a 62-year-old woman, a resident of the building. Her identity was not immediately released.
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