NYC Braces for Wet Week as Showers and Thunderstorms Are Forecasted Across Boroughs
NYC faces a wet end to the week, with showers and thunderstorms expected across all boroughs and high temps in the low 80s. Precipitation chances peak at 60% during the day, decreasing at night. No severe weather is forecasted.
Harlem Middle School Media Specialist Indicted for Sexual Abuse of Students, Manhattan DA Urges Parents to Come Forward
A Harlem middle school librarian was indicted for sexual abuse involving three students, spanning September 2022 to December 2024. Charges include Sexual Abuse and Endangering the Welfare of a Child.
Service Resumes on No. 1 Subway Line in Upper Manhattan After Water Leak Disruption
The No. 1 subway line in Upper Manhattan was disrupted due to a water leak at the 168th Street station, causing hours of suspension until service was restored in the evening. Repairs to century-old infrastructure did not initially succeed.
Search Intensifies for Missing New York City Man Brian Tarrence in Turks and Caicos, Family Hires Private Investigator
Brian Tarrence, a New Yorker, has vanished during a vacation in Turks and Caicos, with search efforts and a private investigator involved to locate him after he was last seen on surveillance footage.
Massive Hack Rocks Columbia University as Over 2.5 Million Personal Records Are Breached in Politically Charged Cyber Onslaught
Columbia University was hit by a cyberattack, causing data breaches and network outages, with sensitive information of 2.5 million individuals compromised, amid political motivations linked to affirmative action documents.












