Kathy Hochul Announces $150 Million Boost for New York Municipalities as Buffalo and Rochester Rank Among Top Beneficiaries
Governor Kathy Hochul announced an additional $150 million in aid for New York State municipalities, increasing Temporary Municipal Assistance and offering up to $10 million for certain cities.
Manhattan DA Announces Indictment of Suspect for Daylight Attack and Rape of 14-Year-Old in Stuyvesant Town
Manhattan D.A. announced the indictment of Germaine Parham for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl in Stuyvesant Town. He faces multiple charges, including predatory sexual assault and rape.
Flatiron Stunner: Madison Square Icon Trades Desks For $50 Million Sky Pads
After years of scaffolding and ownership fights, the Flatiron Building’s upper floors have been converted into private residences, marking the first time the triangular tower will be lived in. The project blends painstaking restoration with luxury interiors and deep financing.
Subway Crime Carousel: Cops Bust 4 Suspects, Courts Spin 3 Back Out
Four alleged repeat subway offenders were arrested in a 24‑hour span — three were released without bail, renewing scrutiny of New York's pretrial rules and transit safety.
City Council Quietly Rolls Out Free At-Home Immigration Lawyers for New Yorkers
The City Council and CUNY launched a free online legal service that connects New Yorkers to immigration lawyers for document renewals, DACA, TPS and family petitions.
Chelsea Housing Showdown: Judge Slams Brakes On NYCHA Demolition Plan
A judge has temporarily paused demolition of the Fulton and Elliott‑Chelsea NYCHA complex as tenants press a legal challenge. The order halts early work and vacate notices.












