Man Charged in Destructive Valentine's Day Rampage Through Midtown Manhattan Businesses
Jonathan Jones was arrested for vandalism and assault during a Valentine's Day rampage in Midtown Manhattan, targeting businesses including Uncle Jack's Steakhouse and a 7-Eleven.
Federal Court Orders $30M Release for Gateway Hudson Tunnel, Raising Prospects for Stalled New York-New Jersey Project
The Gateway Hudson Tunnel project received $30 million of federal funding after a court order, with officials pushing for the rest of the withheld $205 million.
Greenport Chef’s Epstein Kitchen Gig Exposed in DOJ File Dump
DOJ records show Long Island chef Francis Derby worked as Jeffrey Epstein’s private cook in 2012 and appears in more than 1,300 released documents. The emails detail meal planning and repeated notes about large quantities of "jerky."
Gramercy Sidewalk Shocker — Police Search for Suspect Who Assaulted 70-Year-Old Near Lexington
NYPD Crime Stoppers released surveillance images seeking tips after a Feb. 13, 2025 assault on a 70-year-old near East 22nd and Lexington. Authorities are asking anyone with information to come forward.
After Sex Conviction, Epstein Still Wined and Dined at Harvard’s Hasty Pudding Galas
DOJ files and reporting show Jeffrey Epstein gave at least $375,000 to Harvard’s Hasty Pudding between 2013 and 2019 and attended its galas after his 2008 conviction.
New York Boroughs Wake to Light Snowfall on Washington's Birthday as Mixed Weather Is Expected This Week
New Yorkers experience light snowfall on Washington's Birthday, with a clearer sky and slight warmth expected later.
NYC's Only Ethiopian-Israeli Restaurant Shuts Doors to Public Amid Spike in Antisemitic Harassment
Tsion Café, NYC's Ethiopian-Israeli eatery, closed to walk-ins due to antisemitic threats. Despite a positive pivot to a vegan, kosher menu, owner Beejhy Barhany faced increased hostility, prompting calls for a civil rights probe into the harassment.
Romance Soars in Times Square as Couples Say 'I Do' Amidst Valentine's Day Celebrations
Couples gathered in Times Square on Valentine's Day to get married, propose, and renew vows, celebrated with a new art installation "Making Love" and Broadway performances.
Upper West Siders Wake Up To Dry Taps After Private Pipe Fiasco
A privately owned service line leaked on the Upper West Side Saturday, leaving several buildings with low pressure and no running water and prompting DEP and 311 guidance for residents.












