Wynton Marsalis to Depart from Artistic Director Role at NYC's Jazz at Lincoln Center After Nearly 40 Years
Wynton Marsalis is set to step down as artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center after nearly 40 years, transitioning to an advisory role by June 2028.
New York Attorney General Releases Body-Cam Footage in Investigation of Shelton Ennis's Death Following NYPD Encounter
New York AG Letitia James released body camera footage of an NYPD encounter resulting in Shelton Ennis's death; details of the ongoing investigation are withheld.
Hudson Valley Law Enforcement Agencies Unite at Orange County Symposium to Combat Crime
Law enforcement leaders in New York's Hudson Valley gathered to coordinate efforts against crime, focusing on collaboration for issues like armed crime and child exploitation.
New York City Braces for Biting Cold as Weather Advisory Issued Ahead of Frigid Weekend
A weather advisory has been issued for frigid temperatures and potential snow in New York City, affecting Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Staten Island, with precautions advised.
Ex-Mayor's Aide Accused of Diamond Decadence With Bribes for Building Blitz in the Big Apple
Ingrid Lewis-Martin, ex-aide to former Mayor Eric Adams, faces bribery allegations involving gifts like diamond earrings from developers seeking project approvals.
Manhattan Murder Trial Sees Defense Cite Schizophrenia in 2019 Chinatown Killing Spree
Randy Santos' defense in his Manhattan trial for killing four homeless men claims schizophrenia and voices compelled him to violence; his mental state will influence whether he's imprisoned or committed.
Brooklyn Resident Released on Bond After Unwarranted ICE Detention During Green Card Process
Brooklyn resident Allan Dabrio Marrero is set to return home after being detained by ICE for over two months following a green card interview error. His release on bond was uplifted by his husband and church community's support and advocacy.
Man Stabbed at Broadway–Lafayette Subway Station in Lower Manhattan as Assailant Remains at Large
A man was stabbed at a Lower Manhattan subway after an escalated argument. The suspect fled, leaving the victim in stable condition. Authorities are investigating.
New Yorkers Brace for Frigid Week Ahead with Snow in the Forecast for All Boroughs
New York City is preparing for cold weather, with forecasts showing a chilly week and potential snow for all boroughs. Residents are advised to dress warmly and stay updated on weather changes.
Disgraced Bank Exec Edward Gene Smith Pleads Guilty to Decade-Long Sexual Assault and Child Porn Scandal in New York
Former bank executive Edward Gene Smith pleaded guilty to charges including sexual assault, child pornography, and obstruction of justice. His sentencing is scheduled for May 2026.
Chef Hiroki Odo Unveils 'Kaiseki Izakaya' Dining at New 24-Seat Japanese Restaurant in East Village
Odo East Village, a 24-seat 'kaiseki izakaya' style Japanese restaurant by Chef Hiroki Odo, will open on February 1 in New York, blending fine dining with a casual atmosphere and serving affordable dishes.
New York City Mandates Rent Transparency Notices for Rent-Stabilized Housing Beginning 2026
NYC's Local Law 86 mandates landlords to post rent stabilization notices in English and Spanish, enhancing transparency and tenant awareness, effective January 26, 2026.












