One of the region’s best-known television journalists with more than 30 years of local and national award-winning service to local viewers, Sarah Wallace is a member of NBC 4 New York’s investigative unit, the NBC 4 I-Team. In addition to earning 19 Emmy Awards for journalistic excellence, Wallace has been recognized with the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award, two Edward R. Murrow Awards and three Robert Greene Awards for Investigative Journalism from the Long Island Fair Media Council.
In July, 2019, Wallace was the first tri-state television reporter to secure a one-on-one interview with Fotis Dulos, the estranged husband of missing Connecticut mom Jennifer Dulos. The exclusive interview generated worldwide attention and was repeatedly cited by major broadcast networks, national print publications and international news outlets.
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An animal cruelty investigation was launched after law enforcement in a New York town seized more than 80 domestic and exotic animals from a home.
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Ye stops by Sean ‘Diddy' Combs sex trafficking trial in NYC
Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, briefly showed up to the New York sex trafficking trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs on Friday.
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His conviction was overturned after 23 years. He may go back to prison on a technicality
Andre Brown had his conviction overturned after serving more than half of the sentence behind bars. But after three years of freedom, he may be heading back to prison, unless top officials intervene.
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UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione returns to NYC to face federal, state charges
The Ivy League graduate was indicted on murder as an act of terrorism in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
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MSG Doubles Down on Ban for Attorneys Suing It Amid Face Recognition Tech Scrutiny
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Face Recognition Tech Gets Girl Scout Mom Booted From Rockettes Show — Due to Where She Works
A recent incident at Radio City Music Hall involving the mother of a Girl Scout is shedding light on the growing controversy of facial recognition, as critics claim it is being used to target perceived enemies — in this case, by one of the most famous companies in the country.
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Gunman Shoots 2 Cops in Newark, Then Somehow Evades Police Capture; Manhunt Continues
Two police officers were shot in Newark, New Jersey, Tuesday by a suspect armed with a gun who fled to a nearby building, according to police and law enforcement officials. Newark Mayor Ras Baraka said at a Tuesday evening press conference that they received a call around 1 p.m. in regards to a previous shooting on Oct. 28. The caller…
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9/11 Families: Golfers Play for ‘Blood Money' in LIV Tourney at Trump Club
Families of 9/11 victims are voicing their outrage over a Saudi Arabian-funded golf tournament being held at the Trump National Golf Club in New Jersey, as they claim that players are getting blood money from a government that allegedly supported the terrorist attacks.
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9/11 Families Protest Saudi-Backed LIV Golf Tournament at Trump's NJ Golf Course
Families of 9/11 victims are voicing their outrage over a Saudi Arabian-funded golf tournament being held at the Trump National Golf Club in New Jersey, as they claim that players are getting blood money from a government that allegedly supported the terrorist attacks.