Nine Injured, Including Three Firefighters, in Washington Heights Apartment Fire as Multiple Families Are Displaced
A fire in Washington Heights injured nine people, including three firefighters and displaced six families. It started before 9 p.m. and quickly escalated, requiring a large FDNY response.
ICE Targets NYPD Officers with Recruitment Ads Amid Staffing Shortages and Political Tensions in New York City
ICE launched ads targeting NYPD officers, offering respect and bonuses, amidst NYPD staffing shortages and tensions with the election of critic Mayor-elect Mamdani. Some view the strategy as divisive in the current political climate.
Five Alleged Brooklyn Biker Gang Members Indicted on 52-Count Charge Including Attempted Murder After East Flatbush Shooting
Five members of the Street Knights Motorcycle Club were indicted on 52 counts, including attempted murder tied to an East Flatbush shooting. Three were injured; the NYPD and the Brooklyn DA's office are involved in the prosecution.
Governor Hochul Announces $14.3 Million Federal Funding to Fortify New York Nonprofits Against Terror Threats
Governor Kathy Hochul has allocated $14.3 million in federal funds to protect New York nonprofits from terrorist threats, focusing on physical and cybersecurity measures to counter domestic terrorism.
Daniel Hyden Found Guilty as Drunk Driver Convicted of Murder in Independence Day Tragedy on Lower East Side
Daniel Hyden was convicted of multiple charges, including second-degree murder, for driving drunk and killing four people on Independence Day. His actions left seven others injured and many traumatized.












