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Top NYC news: Report: NYPD kept illegal fingerprint database; 2 falcons released into wild; more

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Published on November 14, 2019
Top NYC news: Report: NYPD kept illegal fingerprint database; 2 falcons released into wild; morePhoto: Adrian Owen/Flickr

Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in New York City.

Report: NYC police illegally kept database of juveniles' fingerprints

NYPD says it's since wiped the prints from its system.

Read the full story on Axios.

Operation Mend cheered on at New York City Veterans Day Parade

Almost 100 people joined the Operation Mend contingent, including family members, supporters, staff, friends and other veterans, as they walked by thousands of people lining Fifth Avenue, cheering the veterans for their service, sacrifices and resilience.

Read the full story on UCLA News.

Endangered falcons released into wild atop New York City high-rise

The Peregrine Falcon is on New York State's endangered species list, but that may be about to change.

Read the full story on ABC New York, WABC.

Cuomo threatens National Grid: Provide gas or lose your license

The governor and the utility have been fighting for months over a proposed pipeline and a moratorium on new gas hookups.

Read the full story on The New York Times.

New York City multifamily nets $47 million after rent law

A Long Island City multifamily building is trading hands for $47 million, thanks to units not subject to New York’s new rent law.

Read the full story on Real Deal NYC.


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