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Governor Murphy?s clemency initiative! The Governor recently exercised his executive authority by announcing a second round of clemency actions. Amol Sinha, Executive Director of the ACLU of New Jersey talks about the impact of the Clemency Project. Also, Elizabeth McCarthy, President and CEO of the Community FoodBank Of New Jersey, discusses how federal and local budget cuts can affect their efforts! And, Rachel Weil, Program Manager of the Center for Trauma Services at Care Plus New Jersey, discusses what can be done to manage your stress levels to prevent serious physical health implications down the road.

Trump: The New York Years | That Was The News Then: Ep. 20
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What was President Trump like before he became president? In this episode, we take a look back at Trump?s life in New York City and how the news covered this larger-than-life businessman.

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A one-on-one discussion with NJ Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate Representative Mike Sherrill. Plus, NorthJersey.com political columnist Charles Stile on the Super PAC money in this year's Governor's race. And, the panel including political strategist Jeanette Hoffman and Dan Cassino of the FDU Poll take on the latest developments in the race for Governor.

Crime in the City full episode: April 25, 2025
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FOX 5 NY?s Dan Bowens takes a look at some of the more notable crimes across the New York City area this week, including a Harlem grandmother killed in crossfire, a man dragged down the street trying to stop a car theft, and mysterious fluids dropped on pedestrians.

Shannon Sharpe calls $50 million rape lawsuit filed by ex-girlfriend 'a shakedown'

Shannon Sharpe is facing a $50 million lawsuit from his ex-girlfriend, "Jane Doe," who accuses him of rape and other offenses during their relationship.

Popes Visiting NYC | That Was the News Then: Ep. 19
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As the world mourns the death of Pope Francis, we take a look back at his trip to New York City, along with the other Papal Visits including those by Pope Benedict XVI, Pope John Paul II, & Pope Paul VI

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A look at Governor Murphy?s $58 billion state budget proposal and the impact it could have on the Garden State. Also, a look at the dismissal of the corruption case against New Jersey political powerbroker George Norcross, and what it means for Attorney General Matt Platkin. The panel including Republican Strategist Jeanette Hoffman, Democratic Strategist Brendan Gill, Dan Cassino ? Executive Director of the Fairleigh Dickinson University Poll, and Brent Johnson ? Statehouse Reporter for NJ Advance Media for NJ.com discuss. Also, a look at the state of malls in New Jersey and what the future holds for the shopping meccas of the tri-state.

Crime in the City full episode: April 18, 2025
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FOX 5 NY takes a look at some of the more notable crimes across the New York City area this week, including a 14-year-old boy stabbed in the face, police fatally shooting a man armed with a knife and the NYPD crackdown on quality of life issues.

FSU shooting live updates: 2 dead, 5 hurt; suspect identified as FSU student, son of Leon County deputy

Two people were killed in a shooting Thursday morning on the campus of Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida, police said. Six people have been taken to the hospital, including the alleged gunman. Police said the alleged gunman has been identified and is believed to be a current FSU student and the son of a Florida sheriff's deputy.

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A look at the support available for children living with autism! In addition to the programs to assist the neurodiverse community, we must also focus on the unique challenges faced by those raising autistic children. Julie Mower, Executive Director of the Phoenix Center in Nutley, New Jersey, talks about how they are making an impact int eh community. Also, according to the New Jersey State Unintentional Drug Overdose Reporting System, overdose deaths among New Jersey residents declined in 2023 to 2,816, down from 3,171 in 2022. For those survivors, the journey to recover begins. A peer recovery specialist is not only there to provide much-needed support, but can also share a first-hand experience of recovery from a substance use disorder. Breyonna Kelton, Program Director for the New Jersey Prevention Network’s Peer Support Program, discusses the training available to become a peer recovery specialist. And, the issue of homelessness! Last year as part of NJ Counts, advocates found that 12,680 people, representing 9,148 households, were living in shelters, hotels and motels, safe-haven programs, transitional housing, and on the street during the state’s annual assessment. The annual Point-In-Time Count took place earlier this year with the final report set to be released later this year. Taiisa Kelly, CEO of Monarch Housing Associates discusses the possibility of those numbers rising.

President Trump to attend Florida UFC fight Saturday night

President Donald Trump's official schedule confirms he is planning to attend UFC 314 on Saturday night in Miami, Florida. Since his reelection, Trump has made several appearances at some of the nation’s premier sporting events, including the Super Bowl and Daytona 500 earlier this year.

Serial Killer Joel Rifkin | That Was the News Then: Ep. 18
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A look back at one of Long Island?s most notorious serial killers, Joel Rifkin, and how the news covered his capture and trial.

Crime in the City full episode: April 11, 2025
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FOX 5 NY takes a look at some of the more notable crimes across the New York City area this week, including four girls attacked with a meat clever, a man stabbed and robbed in broad daylight, and a teenage boy accused of killing his grandmother.