NYPD Revs Up Sustainability With New Hybrid Patrol Cars at Brooklyn Showcase
The NYPD introduces a fleet of 140 new hybrid Ford Explorers to be distributed across New York City precincts, poised to enhance sustainability while ensuring performance, but faces challenges transitioning fully to electric vehicles.
NYPD Seeks Suspect in Brooklyn Home Invasion and Sexual Assault as Public Assistance Requested
A man is sought by Brooklyn's 83rd Precinct for a home burglary and sexual assault involving a 43-year-old woman. The suspect stole items and fled on foot. The NYPD urges public assistance in the investigation.
Bob Ross Paintings Auctioned to Support Struggling Public TV Stations After Federal Funding Cuts
Bob Ross paintings are being auctioned to support public TV stations facing federal funding cuts, as reported by NBC New York. Profits will aid programming for stations affected by the cuts. Auctions are set for multiple cities and online.
Governor Hochul Announces Waived Application Fees for Almost 130 Colleges During NY State College Application Month
Governor Kathy Hochul has announced the waiver of application fees for nearly 130 colleges during New York State College Application Month this October, supporting accessibility to higher education.












