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A Mount Vernon EMT was sentenced to two years after pleading guilty to a brutal July 2024 attack that left his partner seriously injured. The court also issued permanent protections.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
Air Canada will pause Toronto and Montreal flights to JFK from June 1 to Oct. 25, blaming doubled jet‑fuel costs tied to the Iran conflict. Service to LaGuardia and Newark will continue and affected customers will be rebooked.
Gov. Hochul pledged $50 million for a Jamaica Station redesign and officials have opened a rider survey to help shape the plan.
A 78-year-old man was shot dead overnight in the Bronx; police say he was likely an innocent bystander. Investigators are asking for tips as the probe continues.
Community & Society in ...
Neighbors near Woodycrest Ave and W. 163rd St report 'cat-sized' rats and filed 16 311 complaints; community gardeners have set traps and call for bigger bins.
Sports in ...
Mike Trout went deep in every game and Oswald Peraza, now with the Angels, tormented his former team as Los Angeles split the four-game set in the Bronx. New York’s pitching staff was tested repeatedly.
Politics & Govt in ...
A federal judge rebuked New York City lawyers after missed discovery slowed a class action alleging the city denies IVF benefits to gay male employees.
Health & Lifestyle in ...
A donor‑fat filler called alloClae is gaining traction — but New York surgeons warn it can create cysts or calcifications that complicate mammograms.
NYPD Crime Stoppers posted an alert after gunfire on 51st Street in the 114th Precinct; a reward of up to $3,500 is being offered for tips.
Neighbors rallied around a Hastings-on-Hudson pizzeria owner after demonstrators targeted him outside his shop; village leaders say harassment won't be tolerated.
Gov. Kathy Hochul and her husband reported $1.86 million in combined income for 2025, with filings showing high pay, charitable giving and foreign investments. The couple’s full investment disclosure is expected in a state ethics filing due May 15.
On its 50th anniversary, New York City's window-guard law is credited with saving lives — yet thousands of HPD violations and emergency repairs show uneven compliance.
A Yonkers man was sentenced to 12 years after a jury convicted him of robbing and beating a 75‑year‑old in an alley last year.
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