WWOR-TV (Secaucus, NJ)
WWOR-TV is a virtual channel 9 and operates on UHF digital channel 25. It serves as the main station for the MyNetworkTV service and is licensed in Secaucus, New Jersey, catering to the New York City television audience. The station is owned by the Fox Television Stations, a division of Fox Corporation, and works in tandem with WNYW (channel 5), which is also based in New York. Both WWOR-TV and WNYW share their studios at the Fox Television Center located on East 67th Street in Manhattan's Lenox Hill area. The transmitter for WWOR-TV is situated at One World Trade Center.
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3 weeks ago |
my9nj.com | Adeja Crearer |Alex Meier
A federal judge has thrown out the corruption indictment against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, ending the first criminal case against a sitting city mayor in modern history. While Judge Dale Ho’s ruling bars the Justice Department from refiling the charges, he sharply criticized the government’s motives for dropping the case, suggesting a political quid pro quo.
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3 weeks ago |
my9nj.com | Heather Miller
Stellantis NV, the company that manufactures Ram trucks and Jeeps, is reportedly laying off 900 workers at five U.S. facilities in response to President Donald Trump’s tariffs, according to multiple reports. Reuters reports that Stellantis NV is also pausing production at assembly plants in Mexico and Canada. Starting today, a 25% tariff on all foreign-made cars and auto parts will take effect.
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2 months ago |
my9nj.com | Heather Miller
Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell won’t seek reelection next year, he told The Associated Press. McConnell will announce his decision not to seek another term in Kentucky in a speech on the Senate floor Thursday – his 83rd birthday. First elected in 1984, McConnell said he intends to serve the remainder of his term ending in January 2027.
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2 months ago |
my9nj.com | Charlie Langton |Jack Nissen
Less than three days have passed since a Detroit mother experienced a heartbreaking tragedy when two of her children died from apparent hypothermia during a freezing night in the city. While the mayor is looking to overhaul the city's homeless services department, the 29-year-old mother is reeling from what she says was the one mistake she made and the painful consequences that followed.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
my9nj.com | Kelly Hayes |Catherine Stoddard
Several wildfires continued to burn across the Los Angeles area on Thursday, destroying homes and businesses, closing schools, clogging roadways and forcing tens of thousands of people to flee. Roughly 180,000 people were under evacuation orders.
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