Sunny Skies and Mild Temperatures Set to Delight Staten Islanders This Week
Staten Island will enjoy mostly sunny weather with highs of 76 degrees today, cooling to 49 degrees overnight. The weekend forecast includes sunny days with highs near 70 degrees Friday and 58 degrees Saturday, while Sunday might bring showers.
Bronx Standoff Suspect Allegedly Brandishing Gun Shot by NYPD as City Violence Concerns Escalate
A 19-year-old man was shot by NYPD after brandishing a gun at officers responding to a fight in the Bronx; he survived with non-life-threatening injuries. Another similar violent incident occurred days earlier in Queens.
Holiday Travel Chaos, Newark Airport Hit by Extensive Delays as Thanksgiving Rush Peaks
Newark Airport experienced significant Thanksgiving travel delays with the FAA reporting average delays of 95 minutes. AAA noted nearly 80 million people traveled, with a strike at Charlotte Douglas International Airport adding to disruptions.
Russian National Removed from Delta Flight for Disturbance After Boarding Without Ticket in NYC
A Russian woman boarded a Delta flight to Paris without a boarding pass, was denied entry in France, and then detained for causing a disturbance on her return flight. The TSA and Delta are investigating the security breach at JFK Airport.
New Residential Developments to Enhance Astoria's Skyline with Sustainable Design and Community Spaces
New residential developments are underway in Astoria, Queens, including Raymond Chan's 29-unit building with retail and healthcare spaces, and the Durst Organization's Halletts Point project with two towers and waterfront access.
A Train Service to Far Rockaway Faces Four-Month Shutdown for Superstorm Sandy Repairs, Affecting 9,000 Daily Commuters
The MTA is starting a four-month shutdown of the A train service to Far Rockaway for Superstorm Sandy repairs, affecting 9,000 riders, with shuttle bus services and reduced LIRR fares as mitigation.
South Bronx Community and Political Leaders Resist Adams Administration's Plan for New Migrant Shelter
The proposed 2,200-bed migrant shelter in the South Bronx faces opposition from the community and officials, citing concerns of burdening the area. Mayor Adams defends the plan as part of the city's crisis response.
New York City Fortifies Against Trump's Immigration Orders Amidst Widespread Concern and Legal Challenges
New York City braces for immigration policy impacts, with local officials challenging Trump's executive orders on birthright citizenship and deportation escalations, while communities and industries fear repercussions.
Governor Hochul Announces Tripling of Suffolk Crime Analysis Center to Combat Long Island Crime
Governor Kathy Hochul announces the expansion of the Suffolk Crime Analysis Center to strengthen law enforcement efforts, featuring better technology and increased staff, amidst a reported crime decrease in Long Island.
Gilgo Beach Murder Mystery, Suspected Serial Killer Rex Heuermann Challenges DNA Evidence in Court
Rex Heuermann faces multiple murder charges linking him to seven deaths, with his defense challenging DNA evidence and seeking separate trials for the charges. The DNA methods are under legal scrutiny as the prosecution maintains their validity.
Staten Island Joins NYC's Effort to Combat Homelessness with New SOS Team, Governor Hochul Announces Expansion
Governor Hochul announces expansion of Safe Options Support (SOS) to Staten Island, aiming to aid the homeless, including those with mental health and substance use issues, marking citywide coverage.
New York AG Letitia James Sues Trump Admin and Elon Musk for Alleged Treasury Data Breach, Court Issues Swift Crackdown
NY Attorney General Letitia James leads a lawsuit against the Trump administration over claims that Elon Musk unlawfully accessed Treasury data. A restraining order was issued against Musk.
Staten Island Health Center's $42M Expansion Faces Uncertainty Amid Nationwide Federal Funding Freeze
A $42 million expansion of a Staten Island health center is jeopardized by a federal funding freeze, which has affected community health centers nationwide, leading to service disruptions and center closures.
Ex-Detective on Trial for Mafia Collusion, Alleged Bonanno Crime Family Cohort Disrupts Rival Genovese Gambling Ops in Long Island Sting
The trial of ex-detective Hector Rosario, accused of aiding the Bonanno mafia in a fake raid against the Genovese family, began, with the prosecution citing a betrayal of trust.
New York City's Mayor Eric Adams Fights Back, Seeks Case Dismissal Over Alleged Prosecutorial Misconduct
NYC Mayor Eric Adams has requested dismissal of his corruption case, citing prosecutorial misconduct and leaked DOJ communications, affecting his presumption of innocence. His trial is currently on hold.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul Advocates for Federal Workers Amid Layoffs, Hosts Roundtable in Manhattan
NY Governor Hochul supports laid-off federal workers, hosting a roundtable and visiting a hospital to oppose Medicaid cuts. Sen. Schumer criticizes Social Security office closures. Hochul's ad campaign invites laid-off workers to join NY's workforce.
Manhattan Federal Judge Denies NYC's Request for Immediate Return of $80M in FEMA Funds for Migrant Shelters
A judge rejected NYC's request for the immediate return of $80 million from FEMA for migrant shelters, citing no irreparable harm, amidst debates over the funds' retraction initiated by the Trump Administration.
Man Found Dead With Head Trauma at Bronx Homeless Shelter, NYPD Investigating
A 59-year-old man was found dead at a Bronx homeless shelter with head trauma. His cause of death is under investigation; no arrests made. Comunilife, the operating nonprofit, expressed condolences and is aiding the investigation.
New York Attorney General Letitia James Delivers $344,000 Worth of Baby Formula to Bronx Families Amid Price Gouging Settlement
NY Attorney General Letitia James has delivered $344,000 of baby formula to Bronx families, aiding those affected by food insecurity. This distribution is part of a larger $675,000 provision sourced from a price gouging settlement.
Governor Hochul Announces the Opening of Environmentally-Friendly "62 Main" Affordable Housing in Tarrytown, NY
Governor Hochul announces the opening of "62 Main," a sustainable affordable housing development in Tarrytown, converted from an old YMCA, targeting seniors and households earning up to 70% of the Area Median Income.
Dominican National Extradited to U.S. to Face Murder and Narcotics Charges After Deadly Mount Vernon Robbery Attempt
A Dominican national, Marco Tulio Fernandez-Rodriguez, has been extradited to the US to face charges of murder, narcotics, and firearms related to a deadly robbery attempt in Mount Vernon.
New York State Announces $270 Million Investment to Create 1,800 Affordable Homes in Major Affordable Housing Push
New York invests $270 million towards creating and preserving over 1,800 affordable homes to address the housing crisis, with additional aims to support local economies and sustainability.
Governor Hochul Launches $7 Million Road Safety Overhaul on Long Island's Busy Intersections
Governor Hochul has launched a $7 million safety enhancement project for Long Island roadways, aiming to reconfigure exits and add lanes and crosswalks to reduce traffic fatalities and improve pedestrian safety.
New York City Offers Free Air Conditioners to Eligible Residents Ahead of Summer Heat
NYC residents with income limits can apply for a free air conditioner or fan through the Cooling Assistance program starting April 15. Eligibility criteria and application details are available through ACCESS NYC and HEAP.
Revamped Sullivan County International Airport to Boost Catskills Tourism and Economy with Governor Hochul's $230M Initiative
Sullivan County International Airport is nearing completion of its revamp as part of a $230 million New York state investment to enhance regional airports, boosting tourism and the economy.
FDNY Rapidly Controls 3-Alarm Fire on Staten Island, Saving Residences and Averting Injuries
FDNY firefighters controlled a 3-alarm fire on Staten Island, involving two homes without reported injuries. The fire, which broke out in the evening, was contained by 8:42 p.m. with over 100 personnel responding.
Syracuse Gun Buyback Event Nets 638 Firearms, Attorney General Letitia James Highlights Initiative's Impact on Gun Violence
New York AG Letitia James reported a successful gun buyback in Syracuse, with 638 firearms collected, including assault weapons and handguns, as part of the state's anti-violence efforts.
Ex-FDNY Firefighter Pleads Not Guilty to Manslaughter, DWI in Fatal Queens Crash That Killed Young Aeronautics Graduate
Ex-FDNY firefighter Michael Peña pleads not guilty to second-degree manslaughter and DWI, accused of a fatal crash that killed Justin Diaz after allegedly speeding and running a red light.
NYPD Seeks Suspect in Attempted Rape of Elderly Woman in the Bronx with $3,500 Reward Offered
The NYPD is actively seeking a suspect in connection with the attempted rape of an elderly woman in the Bronx. A $3,500 reward is being offered for any information that leads to the arrest of the individual responsible.
Walgreens Settles for Up to $400 Million Over Illicit Opioid Prescriptions and False Claims to Federal Programs
Walgreens has agreed to pay $350 million over claims of illegally dispensing opioids and filing false healthcare claims, with an additional potential $50 million due upon future corporate changes.
New York City Hoteliers Urge Reduction of Occupancy Tax from 5.875% to 3% Amid Economic Strain
NYC hoteliers push for a lower hotel occupancy tax rate, from 5.875% to 3%, citing damage from Trump-era tariffs and aiming to boost tourism and economic stability, despite last quarter's $238 million revenue from the tax.
NYPD Hunts for Suspect in Commercial Burglary on East Tremont Avenue in the Bronx
NYPD seeks a suspect for a commercial burglary in the Bronx, having occurred on April 13; enterprising with a screwdriver, the individual took property from 873 East Tremont Avenue. A $3,500 reward is available for tips.
Bipartisan Group of 40 Attorneys General, Led by NY's Letitia James, Urges Congress to Support Legal Aid Funding for Vulnerable Americans
Attorneys general from 40 states urge Congress to maintain funding for the Legal Services Corporation, highlighting its importance in providing legal assistance to the underprivileged.
Attorney General Letitia James Initiates Formal Investigation into Death Following Suffolk County Police Encounter in Wyandanch
Attorney General Letitia James' Office of Special Investigation has initiated a formal probe into the death of Henry Sanders after his encounter with Suffolk County Police in Wyandanch. The investigation, triggered by new information, will examine both on-duty and off-duty police actions involved in the incident.
Astoria's Traffic Redesign Spurs Mixed Reactions Among Cyclists and Drivers
Astoria's traffic redesign to prioritize bikers on 31st Avenue has led to increased traffic issues, dividing opinion among residents and drivers facing longer commutes. The DOT is monitoring the changes and may adjust plans after community feedback.
New York City Pauses Child Care Subsidy Enrollment Amid Funding Clash with Governor Hochul's Administration
New York City halted new enrollment for child care subsidies due to a funding dispute with Governor Hochul's administration, causing concerns among low-income families and prompting city officials to call for a resolution.
Poughkeepsie Gang Member "Quiet" Sentenced to 34 Years for Murder of Teen Bystander and Related Crimes
Poughkeepsie gang member known as "Quiet" has been sentenced to 34 years in prison for the murder of a teenage bystander and his involvement in related criminal activities, marking the conclusion of a high-profile case.
New York Clamps Down on AI as Chatbots Must Disclose Identity and Protect Minors in Tech Safety Overhaul
New York introduces laws aiming at regulating AI technology, requiring companies to disclose when chatbots are used and directing at-risk users to mental health resources. Creating sexual deepfakes of minors is criminalized under the new legislation.
Bay Area and Upstate New York Face Early Surge in Tick Season, Increased Disease Risk Prompting Precautionary Measures
Tick season in the Bay Area is starting early due to warmer climate, raising concerns about tick-borne illnesses like Lyme disease. Experts advise proactive measures and caution during outdoor activities.
USAF Thunderbirds to Headline FourLeaf Air Show at Jones Beach, Long Island, Over Memorial Day Weekend
The Jones Beach State Park in Long Island will host the FourLeaf Air Show with the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds and other military and civilian performers, anticipated to attract over 350,000 attendees.
Billie Eilish Announces Additional 'Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour' Dates in Bay Area, Long Island, and San Francisco
Billie Eilish extends her 'Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour' with additional shows including a two-night stint at UBS Arena in Long Island on October 25 and 26. Pre-sale tickets are available with general sales to follow.
Boat Captain Arrested for BWI After Crash in Hampton Bays Injures Several, Female Passenger Airlifted to Hospital
A boat crash in Hampton Bays led to several hospitalizations and the arrest of the captain for BWI and vehicular assault. The incident involved the boat hitting a jetty and is under investigation.
Eviction Tensions Rise in NYC as Publicly Funded Landlords Seek Warrants Against Vulnerable Tenants Amid Calls for Housing Court Reform
NYC landlords with public funds seek eviction warrants against nearly 300 tenants for unpaid rent, while small landlords endure legal disputes impacting their finances and well-being. Calls grow for better oversight and reform in the housing system.
Queens Community on Edge as Robbery Spree Leads to Theft of Valuables and French Bulldogs with NYPD Actively Seeking Suspects
Queens residents are on edge after a robbery spree, with two French bulldogs stolen. Police seek two suspects in their twenties, with the victim's keys and phone taken before his dogs and other valuables were stolen from his home.
New York City Faces Rising Energy Insecurity Amid Heat Waves and Potential Federal Aid Cuts
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander’s report underlines the rising threat of energy insecurity due to higher temperatures and rising utility costs, with one in three residents being energy insecure and facing a utility bill crisis.
Blissville, Queens Residents Demand Action on Air Quality as Green Asphalt Faces Criticism and Increased Regulations
Residents of Blissville, Queens face health concerns due to odors from Green Asphalt company, despite the firm's compliance claims and state-mandated smokestack height increase. Local officials demand more action as complaints persist.
Schenectady Gun Buyback Draws Large Turnout as 367 Firearms Collected Amid New York’s Ongoing Fight Against Gun Violence
The Schenectady gun buyback program, part of Attorney General Letitia James’s campaign, collected 367 firearms, contributing to over 9,500 guns reclaimed since 2019 to combat gun violence.
Mayor Eric Adams Announces Over 28% Crime Reduction on Roosevelt Avenue in Queens After 'Operation Restore Roosevelt'
Mayor Eric Adams praised the over 28% crime reduction on Roosevelt Avenue in Queens following the "Operation Restore Roosevelt" initiative, which tackled illegal activities and improved community safety and quality of life.
Off-Duty NYPD Officer Struggles with Vision After Bronx Assault as Suspects Are Held Without Bail
An off-duty NYPD officer, Chowdhury Nafees, is dealing with severe vision problems after a Bronx assault. Accused assailants, Hargrove and Lucas, plead not guilty to attempted murder. They allegedly targeted Nafees for his uniform.
Brooklyn's Own Adam Sandler Returns to New York with "You're My Best Friend" Tour at Madison Square Garden
Adam Sandler is set to bring his "You're My Best Friend" tour to New York, with a performance at Madison Square Garden. He's also releasing a Netflix special and working on several film projects.
New York City Plans Stricter Enforcement on E-Bike Use, Critics Warn of Impact on Safety and Immigrant Workers
Mayor Eric Adams's administration in NYC plans to enforce e-bike regulations with 45 new officers and a proposed 15 mph speed limit, drawing criticism over safety, economic impact, and potential targeting of immigrant workers.
Eighth Rikers Island Detainee Dies This Year as Christian Collado Succumbs to Cancer in Hospital Care
Rikers Island detainee Christian Collado died after a terminal cancer diagnosis. Despite his lawyer's release efforts, Collado's illness led to his passing, marking the eighth DOC custody death in the current year.
Hudson Valley to Welcome New Amenities with Sojourner Truth State Park's Swimming Facility and Upgrades by 2026
Governor Hochul announced the start of construction at Sojourner Truth State Park, including a swimming facility, slated to open by summer 2026. The park's amenities celebrate local heritage and promote accessibility.
Queens Man Charged with Murder in Stabbing Deaths of Wife and Toddler in Ridgewood Home
A man in Queens, Ernesto Cruz, was charged with murdering his wife and young daughter, both found stabbed at home. The stabbings occurred during a FaceTime call with his nephew. Cruz also had self-inflicted wounds and is in critical condition.
Suffolk County Officer Shot While Serving Warrant and Man Charged with Murder in North Bay Shore Homicide
A Suffolk County officer was shot in the face but survived during a warrant related to a murder investigation. The suspect, Nieves Reyes, was charged with murder and attempted murder of an officer.
Canadian Coffee Tycoon Luciano Frattolin Appears in Essex Court Over Daughter's Murder and the Fabricated Abduction That Shocked Lake George
Luciano Frattolin appears in court for arraignment, facing charges for the murder and concealment of his daughter, Melina, after falsely claiming she was abducted.
Finger Lakes Residents Urge Governor Hochul to Act on Unpermitted Greenidge Bitcoin Plant Amid Environmental Concerns
Finger Lakes residents urge NY Governor Hochul to act against Greenidge Generation's Bitcoin operation due to environmental concerns, despite the company's denial of delaying tactics.
Sunny Skies but Deadly Tides as Hurricane Erin Sparks Rip Current Alert for NYC Coastline and Threatens Queens, Brooklyn and Long Island Beachgoers
Hurricane Erin threatens NYC coast with high waves and dangerous rip currents, posing risks for swimmers, while officials warn against ocean activities. Beach safety and rip current recognition are emphasized.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams' Aides Entangled in Corruption Allegations Amid Re-Election Campaign
Two former aides of NYC Mayor Eric Adams face bribery allegations; Winnie Greco reportedly tried giving a reporter cash in a chip bag, claiming cultural norms, while Ingrid Lewis-Martin is indicted for accepting bribes.
Governor Hochul Defends Continued National Guard Presence in NYC Subways Amid Trump's Troop Deployments in D.C.
Governor Kathy Hochul maintains a deployment of 750 National Guard soldiers in the NYC subway to deter crime, despite criticism and debates on the federal versus state control of the National Guard.
OneLIC Plan Unveiled as Mayor Adams's Administration Advances Urban Development with Major Boost for Housing and Jobs in Long Island City
The OneLIC Neighborhood Plan, approved by the City Planning Commission, aims to boost housing and employment in Long Island City, with a focus on affordability and inclusivity.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams Dismisses Ambassadorship Rumors, Remains Defiant in Re-Election Bid Amid Signature Controversy
NYC Mayor Eric Adams rebuffs rumors of a Trump administration ambassadorship, confirming his re-election bid against Zohran Mamdani. Controversy surrounds his campaign's review of 50,000 signatures by a lawyer with a checkered past.
NYPD Officer in West Islip Suspected in Federal Investigation Dies of Apparent Suicide
An NYPD officer, Salvatore A. Buscemi, committed suicide amidst a federal inquiry, using a personal firearm not seized when notified of the probe at JFK Airport. No charges had been filed; the investigation's details are undisclosed.
New York Woman Fatally Stabbed in City Island Attack as Boyfriend's Account Faces Police and Family Scrutiny
Anthonella Contreras Linarez, 30, was fatally stabbed in City Island, NY. Her boyfriend claims two men on a moped attacked them, but her family seeks the truth from authorities who are investigating.
New York State Announces $218 Million Tech Revamp for Mental Health Care with Oracle Health EHR System
New York will invest $218 million in a new EHR system for its mental health facilities, aimed at improving psychiatric care and reducing administrative burdens, with Oracle Health implementing the upgrade.
Northport Couple Charged with Animal Cruelty, Endangering Elderly Woman After Over 200 Animals Found in Squalid Conditions
Over 200 animals and a 95-year-old woman were found in poor conditions in a Northport home leading to charges of animal cruelty and endangering an elderly person against two individuals.
New York AG Releases Body-Cam Footage in Ongoing Investigation of Hugh Davis's Fatal Encounter with Cheektowaga Police
New York Attorney General Letitia James released body camera footage from the case of Hugh Davis, who died during an encounter with police, as part of an ongoing transparency effort.
Bronx Boiling Point as Over 1,000 Hot Plates Replace Stoves at Mitchell Houses After Explosion and Residents Face Ongoing Gas Outage and Delays
Mitchell Houses residents in the Bronx are struggling without gas service following a boiler explosion, with NYCHA providing hot plates and cookers. Complaints of poor communication and a lack of heat persist amid HUD's layoff of building inspectors.
Yonkers Gas Station Sells Trio of Million-Dollar Tickets as NYC Experiences Lottery Winning Streak
New York City has seen a streak of lottery wins, including three million-dollar Powerball tickets sold at a Yonkers gas station and significant wins in Brooklyn and the Bronx. The identity of the winners remains unknown.
12-Year-Old Girl in Critical Condition and Mother Injured in Bronx Domestic Stabbing as Stepfather Faces Charges
A 12-year-old girl and her mother were stabbed by the child's stepfather in the Bronx. The suspect faces assault and other charges as New York City struggles with rising domestic violence cases.
MTA Blames Amtrak for Three-Year Delay in Penn Station Access Project, Bronx Communities Await Crucial Transport Upgrades
The MTA blames Amtrak for delays in the Penn Access project, now expected to be completed by 2030 instead of 2027, amid failed agreements on track closures and staffing support. An interim solution may open three stations by 2027.
Syosset Teen Arrested and Charged with Second-Degree Murder of West Babylon Youth After Fatal Party Stabbing
A 17-year-old was charged with second-degree murder after a 15-year-old was fatally stabbed at a party in Syosset. The homeowner faces charges for allowing the party. The victim's father has called for witnesses to come forward.
New York City Airports Squeezed as FAA Forces Flight Cuts Amid Government Shutdown and Frosty Weather Fury
The FAA has increased mandatory service reduction to 6% at LaGuardia, Newark, and JFK due to a government shutdown, leading to numerous flight cancellations and delays. The situation is exacerbated by winter weather and staffing issues.
New York Governor Hochul Signs Historic Agreement with Dominican Republic to Strengthen Economic and Cultural Ties
Gov. Hochul signed a DOI with President Abinader to strengthen New York-Dominican Republic ties. The partnership will enhance economic, technological, disaster prep, and educational cooperation.
New York Attorney General Advocates for TPS for Jamaican Nationals in Wake of Hurricane Melissa's Devastation
NY Attorney General Letitia James calls for TPS for Jamaicans after Hurricane Melissa, citing severe storm damage and urging humanitarian relief, in line with past U.S. responses to international disasters.
Jackson Heights Tenants Sue Landlord A&E Real Estate Over Hazardous Living Conditions
Tenants at La Mesa Verde in Jackson Heights sue A&E Real Estate over poor living conditions, including rodent infestation and broken elevators. A&E has addressed some violations but faces ongoing legal action and allegations of neglect.
New Child Psychiatric Facility Opens in the Bronx, Expanding Access to Mental Health Care for Youth
A new 21-bed inpatient psychiatric facility for children has opened in the Bronx, funded by the state and operated by Montefiore Medical Center, as part of Governor Hochul's initiative to increase mental health services.
Governor Hochul Announces $40 Million for Workforce Development in New York's Advanced Nuclear Energy Sector
Governor Kathy Hochul of New York announces a $40 million funding plan to boost worker training for the state's growing advanced nuclear energy sector, as part of NYPA's commitment to produce one gigawatt of nuclear power.
Bronx Man Convicted of Kidnapping and Sexual Offenses Against a Minor as He Faces Life in Prison
Anthony Wallace was convicted in New York for kidnapping, sexually abusing a minor, and producing child pornography. The victim, a 15-year-old girl, was held captive and assaulted for a month before escaping. Sentencing is set for April 2026.
Ridgewood, Queens Welcomes Whole Foods Amid Local Gentrification Concerns
Whole Foods is set to open in a historic bank building in Ridgewood, Queens, spurring mixed reactions about gentrification and the impact on local businesses. The store's lease and opening date are confirmed, yet financial details are undisclosed.
New York City Loses Another Iconic Brand as Sprinkles Cupcakes Announces Unexpected Closure
Sprinkles, a renowned cupcake brand, is shutting down unexpectedly, joining other iconic NYC businesses that closed in 2025. The founder is saddened by the closure due to financial issues, despite the brand's previous success and expansion plans.
Two Early Morning Fires in Queens Result in Hospitalizations as Investigators Probe Causes
A Queens apartment fire left one person burned; its cause remains under investigation. Lithium-ion batteries were found but not linked to the fire yet. Another fire in Queens hospitalized one person; the cause is unknown.
Stolen Baby Jesus Statue Returned to Hauppauge Nativity Scene as Suffolk Officials Confirm No Arrests
A stolen Baby Jesus statue from a Nativity scene in Hauppauge, NY, has been returned. Officials had appealed for its return, and despite its absence, no arrests have been made, with authorities offering amnesty. The theft's motives are still unclear.
Astoria's 31st Street Bike Lane Redesign Under Review, Greenpoint's McGuinness Blvd Plans Resurrected by Mayor Mamdani
Mayor Zohran Mamdani is revising the contested Astoria bike lane plan after a court defeat and is also reviving the McGuinness Boulevard bike lane proposal, promoting road safety and challenging previous administration's decisions.
Attorney General James Cracks Down on Extremist Violence in New York as Betar US Halts Hostile Acts Amid OAG Settlement
The NY Attorney General settled with Betar US, requiring the group to end its violent and intimidating tactics against Arab, Muslim, and Jewish residents, under threat of a $50,000 penalty for non-compliance.
New York State of Emergency Declared Ahead of Severe Snowstorm as Early Voting Suspended in NYC
Gov. Kathy Hochul declares a state of emergency for New York ahead of a severe snowstorm, coordinating preparations and resource deployment, including utility workers and salt supplies. Early voting is suspended due to the storm.
Staten Island Chuck and Punxsutawney Phil Predict Extended Winter as New Yorkers Brace for More Cold
Staten Island Chuck and Punxsutawney Phil predict six more weeks of winter, while New York's Dunkirk Dave forecasts an early spring. Chuck has an 80% accuracy rate, Phil has a lower rate, and Dave's predictions are 50% accurate.
NY Governor Kathy Hochul Launches Universal Child Care Pilot in Broome, Dutchess, and Monroe Counties
Governor Hochul announces a pilot partnership for universal child care in NY, with a $4.5 billion strategy to make NY family-friendly, including free associate degrees and enhanced child care subsidies.
Bronx Man "Tito" Charged with Fentanyl Distribution Resulting in Yorktown Heights Death
Teddy Caceres, also known as "Tito," from the Bronx has been charged with federal crimes related to a fentanyl overdose that killed a Yorktown Heights resident. He was caught with fentanyl and a firearm and could face life imprisonment.
Bronx Mourns Beloved Teen Athlete Killed in Triple Shooting as 17-Year-Old Is Arrested and Authorities Search for Additional Suspects
The Bronx community mourns the loss of 16-year-old Christopher Redding, who died in a triple shooting. A 17-year-old has been arrested, and authorities seek other suspects involved. His family advocates for accountability in youth violence.
Rosa Pizza Has Mice on Two of Its Last Five Inspection Reports. It's Still One of Bay Terrace's Busiest Slices.
Rosa Pizza's Bay Terrace location technically holds a Grade A. A closer look at its last year of NYC health inspections — including mice evidence on two separate visits, a 48-point midsummer inspection featuring flies and drainage issues, and three visits scoring 25 points or higher — suggests the A in the window is doing some heavy lifting.




































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