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Jennifer York. Jennifer Jean York (born August 30, 1962) is an American journalist and bassist. An award-winning studio and helicopter traffic reporter in Los Angeles, she has received acclaim for her coverage of the Laguna Fire and the Northridge earthquake.
WNYT (TV) WNYT (channel 13) is a television station licensed to Albany, New York, United States, serving the Capital District as an affiliate of NBC. It is owned by Hubbard Broadcasting alongside Pittsfield, Massachusetts –licensed MyNetworkTV affiliate WNYA (channel 51). The two stations share studios on North Pearl Street in Menands (with ...
Beginning in 2011, Creag became a news reporter for WNBC television in New York City. [ 2 ] [ 9 ] She reported primarily for Today in New York , the channel's morning news show that aired from 4:30 a.m. to 7:00 a.m., and again at 11:00 a.m. [ 10 ] She also worked on the Saturday and Sunday programs Weekend Today in New York and News 4 New York ...
Moments before going live on Nov. 29, Canadian news anchor Leslie Horton received an email from a viewer, who had watched her traffic report earlier that morning.
Updated May 12, 2023 at 10:02 AM. Susan Sarandon is making her voice heard. The 76-year-old Oscar winner was reportedly arrested on Monday in Albany after protesting for full minimum wages for ...
She became New York's first television helicopter traffic reporter at WNBC-TV in 1995. She was also a general assignment reporter for Live At Five, the 6 and 11 o'clock news and Weekend Today. Fiducia began her career at Shadow Traffic in New York. She went on to report from WNBC Radio's "N Copter", where she worked daily with Howard Stern and ...
Police took the man into custody around 4:30 a.m. during a traffic stop in Queens, four law enforcement officials briefed on the investigation told NBC News. His identity has not been released.
In the early afternoon of October 6, 2018, a stretch limousine crashed at the junction of New York state routes 30 and 30A, north of Schoharie and 30 miles (48 kilometers) west of Albany. The crash killed 20: the driver, all 17 passengers, and two pedestrians who were in a nearby parking lot. [3][4] The passengers were mostly from communities ...