Governor Hochul Announces $14.3 Million Federal Funding to Fortify New York Nonprofits Against Terror Threats
Governor Kathy Hochul has allocated $14.3 million in federal funds to protect New York nonprofits from terrorist threats, focusing on physical and cybersecurity measures to counter domestic terrorism.
Daniel Hyden Found Guilty as Drunk Driver Convicted of Murder in Independence Day Tragedy on Lower East Side
Daniel Hyden was convicted of multiple charges, including second-degree murder, for driving drunk and killing four people on Independence Day. His actions left seven others injured and many traumatized.
NYPD Seeks Assistance Locating Six Men Suspected in Violent Manhattan Assault and Robbery
NYPD seeks six males for a violent robbery in Manhattan, where a 21-year-old was attacked and his belongings stolen. They urge public assistance in their investigation.
Manhunt Ends as Manhattan Man Accused of Gunpoint Burglary and Assault on 99-Year-Old Former Landlord Is Indicted
Manhattan D.A. announced the indictment of Domingo Vasquez Rodriguez for the gunpoint burglary and assault of 99-year-old Jose Antonio Tur, his former landlord.
66-Year-Old Suspected of Manhattan Bank Robbery Disguised as Construction Worker as Similar Queens Heist Raises Concerns
A 66-year-old man, disguised as a construction worker, is accused of robbing a Manhattan bank at gunpoint. He was later caught and faces federal charges.
Manhattan Man Indicted in $20K Hell’s Kitchen Rental Scam, Charged with Grand Larceny and Fraud
A Manhattan man, Nicholas Fuelling, was indicted for scams related to a fraudulent apartment sublease scheme in Hell's Kitchen, defrauding individuals of around $20,000.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg Jr. Proposes New Felony Charge for Landlord Harassment in NYC
Manhattan DA Bragg Jr. proposes a bill with legislators to increase penalties for systemic harassment of rent-regulated tenants, introducing a class D felony charge for offenders.
Body of Homeless Woman Identified as Bonnie Schulman-Rice Found Under East Harlem Train Tracks
Woman's body found in East Harlem identified as Bonnie Schulman-Rice; police suspect she died from a drug overdose. No arrests made as investigation continues.
Israeli Tourist and Rabbi Assaulted in Possible Hate Crime on Bustling Midtown NYC Street
An Israeli tourist was assaulted in Midtown, NYC, sustaining injuries and brain bleeding after being questioned about his religion and punched by a stranger. No arrests have been made.
Teenager in Critical Condition After Harlem Shooting as Police Seek Two Individuals
An 18-year-old was critically injured in a Harlem shooting; initial gang involvement suspicions shift towards accidental discharge. Police seek two men seen fleeing; no arrests yet. Tips are requested.
Six Indicted for Alleged Gunpoint Robbery Spree in Manhattan's Inwood and Washington Heights Neighborhoods
Six individuals were indicted for allegedly carrying out four gunpoint robberies in a 24-hour crime spree in Manhattan, facing a 23-count indictment including robbery and assault charges.












