Mount Sinai Morningside Seeks Public's Help to Identify Mystery Woman Hospitalized Over 100 Days in Harlem
Mount Sinai Morningside is seeking public help to identify a woman named "Pam" who has been hospitalized since April 12 and was found at a bus stop in Harlem. She's in her late 50s, speaks English, and is often dressed in black.
Trump Administration Officially Sues New York City Over Sanctuary Policies
The Trump administration has sued New York City over its sanctuary city policies, asserting they impede federal immigration law enforcement. Experts doubt the lawsuit's success, while NYC defends its practices as safety measures.
New York City Celebrates Successful Implementation of Safe Hotels Act to Protect Hotel Workers and Guests
NYC Mayor Eric Adams and the DCWP celebrate the implementation of the Safe Hotels Act, enhancing hotel safety and worker protections. The act mandates licensing, staff training, and constant security presence.
Former NYPD Commissioner Tom Donlon Sues Mayor Adams for $10M, Alleging Defamation Over Mental Fitness Claims
Former NYPD commissioner Tom Donlon is suing Mayor Adams and Tarik Sheppard for $10 million, alleging defamation over claims of mental unfitness. He previously accused the NYPD of corruption.
New York State Halts Offshore Wind Power Line Development, Citing Federal Opposition Under Trump
New York delays new offshore wind power lines due to Trump opposition, impacting the state's climate goals. The Public Service Commission aims to protect consumers from costs amid federal uncertainties, with Governor Hochul's support.












