New York City Mother's Pursuit of Justice Ends in Significant Sentencing for Trio Convicted of Drugging, Robberies, and Dual Murder
Three men were sentenced for murders following druggings and robberies in NYC, with the victims targeted at gay bars. Victim John Umberger's mother, Linda Clary, has been advocating for justice.
New Yorkers Brace for Unpredictable Weather as Showers Mix with Sun and Rip Current Warnings Issued for Beachgoers
New Yorkers face mixed weather, with showers and partly sunny days across all boroughs. The National Weather Service forecasts varying precipitation chances and warns of high rip current risks for Brooklyn and Staten Island.
New York State Rolls Out Whopping $81.5 Million Arts Grant Program Under Governor Hochul's Vision for Cultural Revival
New York State announces an $81.5 million arts grant program to support cultural organizations and individual artists as an investment in local communities and the state's creative economy.
Trump DOJ Reverses Gun Control as Rare Breed Triggers Wins Brooklyn Legal Battle Over Forced-Reset Mechanisms
The DOJ settled with Rare Breed Triggers, allowing the sale of forced-reset triggers and requiring the return of seized triggers. This reverses the previous administration's tight gun control measures.












