
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in New York City, from a man stabbed to death in a Bronx bar fight to a suspect arrested in a subway platform assault.
Woman Killed by Rush-Hour Subway in Brooklyn
A woman in her 30s or 40s was struck and killed by a subway in Brooklyn at the height of Monday's morning rush, authorities say.
Read the full story on NBC New York.
NYC’s fire engine staff will be cut, leaving firefighters in ‘great danger’: officials
The city is about to cut staffing on city fire engines in a move that is putting smoke-eaters and New Yorkers “in greater danger,” union officials tell us.
Read the full story on the New York Post.
‘Mansion tax’ on pricey NYC real estate included in state budget
The pied-à-terre tax is dead; long live the “progressive mansion tax.”
Read the full story on Curbed NY.
Man, 29, stabbed to death, two others wounded, in Bronx bar fight
A 29-year-old man was stabbed to death during a wild brawl outside a Bronx bar that also saw two men shot and slashed early Sunday, cops said.
Read the full story on New York Daily News.
NYPD Makes Arrest In Brooklyn R Train Platform Assault
Police made an arrest Sunday in the case of a man pushing another man onto the subway tracks in Brooklyn and then hitting the victim in the face with a metal lock.
Read the full story on CBS New York.









