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"All Roadrunners can safely resume their regularly scheduled programming," the NYPD wrote.
"All Roadrunners can safely resume their regularly scheduled programming," the NYPD wrote. (NYPD)

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Coyote Caught Lurking Around Queens Backyards

The coyote has been safely captured, the NYPD Special Ops said.

2 Queens Subway Stations Will Reopen Restrooms In May

MTA announced Wednesday that 12 New York City subway station restrooms will reopen this spring.

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75-Year-Old Auburndale Woman Fatally Struck By Driver: Police

Ana Rosa Infante died in the hospital on Friday after an 18-year-old man driving a 2022 Lexus IS350 sedan struck her, police said.

2 Firefighters Hurt In Massive Blaze At Glendale Auto Shop: FDNY

Smoke eaters had yet to extinguish the fire in the collapsed building as of 10:20 a.m., officials said.

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Irish Singer Performs For Forest Hills LIJ Staff After Saving His Life

An Irish musician living in Glendale performed for staff at the LIJ Forest Hills Hospital and the North Shore University Hospital.

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