New York City Migrant Children Face Deportation in Court Without Legal Representation After Federal Funding Cuts
Children in New York City immigration court, some as young as four, face legal proceedings without representation due to cuts in federal funding for legal aid, significantly increasing their risk of deportation.
Queens Church Blaze Engulfs Saint Edmund on Eve of Easter, Breezy Point Community Rallies Amid Loss
A fire on Holy Saturday damaged Saint Edmund Church in Queens before Easter. The blaze required 100+ responders and minor injuries to two firefighters. Parishioners salvaged some religious icons, and the congregation plans to rebuild.
Major Gang Crackdown in the Bronx, 20 "800 YGz" Members Indicted for Murder and Shootings
Bronx DA and NYPD indict 20 alleged 800 YGz gang members for violent crimes, including murder and shootings. Their actions endangered communities and led to the seizure of nine firearms linked to other incidents.
Mount Vernon Marks Three Years of Progress in $150M Water Infrastructure Overhaul With Governor Hochul's Support
Governor Kathy Hochul and Mount Vernon City officials celebrated three years of progress in the city’s $150 million water infrastructure project, marking significant advancements in environmental equity.












