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Top NYC news: 5 million attend WorldPride events; city on pace for lowest homicide total in decades

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Published on July 03, 2019
Top NYC news: 5 million attend WorldPride events; city on pace for lowest homicide total in decadesPhoto: Todd Crusham/Flickr

Here's what you need to know about what's happening in New York City.

5 million people attended WorldPride events in New York City, mayor says

New details were released Tuesday on the massive turnout for WorldPride events in New York City over the weekend.

Read the full story on ABC New York, WABC.

New York City honors Medal of Honor recipient David Bellavia at City Hall

The retired Army Staff Sergeant was awarded the nation's highest military honor -- the Medal of Freedom -- by President Donald Trump last week.

Read the full story on ABC New York, WABC.

4th of July fireworks: Where to watch in New York City and the Tri-State

The annual Macy's Fourth of July fireworks display will be moving a bit south down the East River this year, and for the first time in half a decade, fireworks will be launching from the Brooklyn Bridge.

Read the full story on ABC New York, WABC.

NYC on pace for lowest homicide total in nearly 7 decades

New York City is on pace for its lowest homicide total in decades after ending the first half of the year with 21 fewer killings than in the same span in 2018

Read the full story on NBC News.


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