New York State Police Officer Admits Guilt in Leaking Information to Drug Dealer Amid Fentanyl Probe
New York State Police narcotics investigator Michael O'Flaherty admitted to lying to federal investigators about leaking information to a drug dealer. He faces up to five years in prison.
New York City Braces for Rain and Potential Snow as Temperatures Fluctuate Across Boroughs
New York City forecast predicts cloudy skies, rain, and potential snow with temperatures in the low 40s, but no severe weather expected according to NWS.
Letitia James Sues Trump Over $8 Billion Energy Grant Freeze
Letitia James joined a multistate lawsuit seeking to restore nearly $8 billion in energy grants she says the administration unlawfully terminated. The filing argues the rescissions were arbitrary and threaten projects and jobs across New York.
Chinatown Jury Weighs Insanity Plea In Metal-Bar Slayings Of 4 Homeless Men
Closing arguments opened this week in the Manhattan trial of Randy Santos, accused of fatally bludgeoning four homeless men in Chinatown in 2019. A 12-member jury will decide whether to convict or to find him not criminally responsible for mental illness.
Trump Administration Releases $200M for NY-NJ Gateway Tunnel Project as Construction Prepares to Resume
The Gateway Tunnel Project received $200 million after legal pressure, with NY Governor Hochul expecting construction to restart soon. An upcoming court hearing keeps the project's future uncertain.
Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band Set to Embark on 'Land of Hope and Dreams' American Tour, Starting in Minneapolis and Ending in Washington, D.C.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band announced their "Land of Hope and Dreams" American tour, starting March 31st and spanning 20 shows, with tickets on sale in February.
Rev. Jesse Jackson Remembered for Impact on New York Politics and Inclusiveness
Jesse Jackson's death marks the loss of a pivotal civil rights leader who notably influenced New York politics, from David Dinkins' mayoral win to broader social movements.












