Ali Watkins and Ashley Southall
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Police Officer Is Killed in Bronx Area Struggling With Gang Violence
NEW YORK — After nearly seven years on the job, the 33-year-old New York City police officer knew the danger he faced as he wrestled a fleeing man to the ground just after midnight Sunday.While the Heat Scorches, 50,000 Are Without Power
NEW YORK — At least 50,000 customers were without power in New York City and Westchester County on Sunday night as dangerously hot weather gripped the region for a third day, officials said.Heat Wave in New York: More Than 50,000 Con Edison Customers Lose Power
NEW YORK — Almost 50,000 customers were without power in New York City and Westchester County on Sunday night as the third day of dangerously hot weather continued to grip the region, officials said.Heat Wave in New York: More Than 50,000 Con Edison Customers Lose Power
NEW YORK — Almost 50,000 customers were without power in New York City and Westchester County on Sunday night as the third day of dangerously hot weather continued to grip the region, officials said.Heat Wave in New York: More Than 32,500 Con Edison Customers Lose Power
NEW YORK — More than 32,500 customers were without power in New York City and Westchester as the third day of dangerously hot weather continued to grip the region, officials said. Fire officials said the soaring temperatures also may have contributed to a Queens fire that killed a mother and daughter.Heat Wave in New York: More Than 32,500 Con Edison Customers Lose Power
NEW YORK — More than 32,500 customers were without power in New York City and Westchester as the third day of dangerously hot weather continued to grip the region, officials said. Fire officials said the soaring temperatures also may have contributed to a Queens fire that killed a mother and daughter.More Than 19,500 Con Edison Customers Lose Power in Third Day of Heat Wave
NEW YORK — More than 19,500 customers were without power in New York City and Westchester as the third day of dangerously hot weather continued to grip the region, officials said. Fire officials said the soaring temperatures also may have contributed to a Queens fire that killed a mother and daughter.