Harlem Community Shaken by Shooting Death of 47-Year-Old Woman Inside Her Apartment
A 47-year-old woman was shot and killed in her Harlem apartment, leaving the community shaken. Authorities are asking anyone with information to come forward as the investigation continues.
Toddler Attacked by Pit Bull in Manhattan Sparks Debate on Urban Dog Safety and Ownership
A pit bull attacked a toddler in Manhattan, causing a severe leg injury. Bystanders intervened; the dog's owner left. The incident raised questions about dog safety in urban areas.
Woman Killed in East Harlem Scaffold Collapse After Being Struck by Garbage Truck
In East Harlem, a scaffold collapse led to the death of a woman after she was hit by a garbage truck. Officials are looking into the circumstances surrounding the accident.
Times Square Welcomes the New Year Under Heightened Security as Paris, Tokyo, and Belgrade Cancel Celebrations Over Safety Concerns
New Year's Eve security is tightened in Times Square due to threats, while other cities cancel festivities for safety reasons. The NYPD prepares extensively despite the trend towards private celebrations.
Defense Claims "Conflict of Interest" as AG Pam Bondi Accused of Bias in UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Case
The defense for Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO, claims AG Pam Bondi has a conflict of interest due to past employment ties, potentially affecting the decision to seek the death penalty.
Lower East Side in Mourning After 76-Year-Old Zhu Hou Found Murdered in Monroe Street Apartment
Zhu Hou, 76, was found dead with head and body trauma in her Lower East Side apartment. The community is alarmed, and the NYPD has not made arrests, ruling the case a homicide. Residents are concerned about safety despite building security.
Operation Relentless Justice Nets 293 Alleged Predators and Rescues 205 Children in Nationwide FBI Sting
Operation Relentless Justice led by the DOJ resulted in 293 arrests for child sexual abuse and 205 child victims rescued, involving a nationwide collaboration of law enforcement agencies.
Marymount Manhattan College Settles for $8.39 Million Over Alleged Misuse of COVID-19 Relief Funds
Marymount Manhattan College has settled for $8.39 million over allegations of improperly receiving a PPP loan by exceeding the size eligibility requirement.
Woman Killed in Hit-and-Run While Crossing Lower East Side Intersection as NYPD Seeks Suspect and Vehicle
A woman was fatally struck by a hit-and-run SUV on the Lower East Side while using a marked crosswalk. Police are seeking to identify both her and the vehicle involved. Traffic deaths in the area have decreased compared to the previous year.
Bronx Man Jose Cesari Sentenced to 63 Months for Leading Major Northeast Beer Theft Ring
Jose Cesari, leader of a beer theft ring, was sentenced to 63 months in prison for organizing over thirty-six thefts in the Northeast, primarily taking Corona and Modelo beers.
CEO of The Holtz Group Indicted for Orchestrating Major Tax Fraud Operation in New York
The CEO of The Holtz Group and associates are charged with running a tax fraud scheme, reducing client liabilities, and inflating fees from 2014 to 2025.
Manhattan Targets Alleged Terror Syndicate with a $5M Bounty on Fugitive Boss Hector Guerrero Flores as Over 30 Are Charged in New York
The indictment of Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, leader of Tren de Aragua, for crimes such as racketeering and drug trafficking has been unsealed in Manhattan Federal Court.












