Pizza and Pests: Rats AND Mice Turned Up at Patsy's East Side Slice Joint
A March health inspection at Patsy's Pizzeria on East 60th Street turned up evidence of both rats and mice — plus five other violations — enough to potentially knock the longtime A-grader down to a C. Here's what inspectors found, and what it means for a well-known New York pizza name.
New York City’s Nurses Strike Intensifies as NewYork-Presbyterian Enters Crucial Round of Negotiations Amid Ongoing Staffing Disputes
Ongoing NYC nurses strike reaches day 39 with crucial talks centering on staffing levels as NewYork-Presbyterian nurses push for a resolution similar to recent successful hospital negotiations.
NYPD Reports 17% Increase in NYC Subway Crimes During Frigid Winter, Prompting Enhanced Police Measures
NYPD reports a 17% increase in major crimes on NYC subways during winter, contrasting with a citywide drop in above-ground crime. Increased police patrols and safety measures announced in response to public, political concerns over transit safety.
New York City Mayor Mamdani Appoints Ana María Archila and Faiza Ali to Key Positions Strengthening International Ties and Immigrant Support
Mayor Mamdani appoints Ana María Archila as Commissioner of International Affairs and Faiza Ali as Commissioner of Immigrant Affairs in NYC to strengthen global relations and support immigrants.
Gov. Hochul Announces $1.2 Million Boost for New York's Historical Centers, Weeksville Heritage Center Awarded $1 Million
New York Governor Kathy Hochul announces $1.2 million funding for historical centers, with Weeksville Heritage Center receiving $1 million for education and restoration, and Eastville Historical Society getting $200,000 for facility upgrades.
Brooklyn Daycare Teacher Indicted for Sexual Abuse of Four Young Girls
A Brooklyn daycare teacher, Devonte Brown, 30, has been indicted for sexually abusing four young girls between 2024 and 2025. He faces multiple charges, including second-degree course of sexual conduct against a child, and is scheduled to return to court on March 27, 2026.
New York City Reports Seven Additional Deaths Linked to Hypothermia, Raising Total Fatalities Amidst Harsh Winter
Seven more hypothermia deaths reported in NYC homes amid severe cold snap, adding to 18 fatalities outdoors, as officials face scrutiny over the city's response and heating complaints soar.












