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PEI-SZE CHENG
Emmy® Award-winning reporter
NBC 4 New York
Many of us tune in to the nightly news:
Pei-Sze Cheng has been making news,
both by reporting and through investigations
that led to change. She is an
Emmy® Award-winning reporter and a
Pei-Sze Cheng is a member of NBC 4 New
York’s investigative unit, the I-Team.
Cheng’s investigations have generated results
for the region. In one case, her reporting
on a teenager’s overdose led to shocking social media footage taken
from a supervised drug party. Following Cheng’s reporting, local
police made an arrest in the case.
A series of Cheng-led investigations also found dozens of one way, do
not enter and wrong way – missing on ramps and intersections on
Routes 4 and 46 in New Jersey, which had deadly wrong-way traffic
signs crashes. These led to the installation of new signs and the
introduction of new state legislation Cheng’s investigation of Sunrise
Highway in Suffolk County found scores of “wrong way” signs
missing from entrance and exit ramps resulting in the installation of
229 new signs to safeguard drivers and residents.
Cheng also has covered terrorist attacks in Belgium and France and
the shooting of House Majority Whip Steve Scalise.
Before becoming a member of the I-Team in 2013, Cheng served as
NBC 4 New York general assignment reporter, covering powerful
stories such as the Sandy Hook shootings, Superstorm Sandy, the
midtown steam explosion, the Sean Bell shooting and the 2005 transit
strike.
A native of Suffolk County, Cheng began her reporting career at
News 12 Connecticut the 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. newscasts before working
for WFSB TV in Hartford, Conn.
Cheng is a graduate of Columbia University, where she earned a
bachelor of arts degree in political science. Deeply rooted in the community,
she is an active member of the Asian American Journalists
Association. She resides with her family in Nassau County.
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