Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg Spearheads Crusade to Outlaw 3D-Printed 'Ghost Guns' Nationwide
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg proposes a ban on 3D-printed guns in New York and the US, with regulations to prevent firearm printing on 3D printers, also targeting the distribution of digital firearm blueprints.
NYPD Seeks Public's Help to Identify Suspect in Manhattan Grand Larcenies Affecting Disabled Victims
NYPD seeks help to identify a suspect in a series of thefts targeting the disabled in Manhattan, with incidents on December 31, 2025, and January 1 and 9, 2026.
Gov. Hochul Unveils $60 Million Child Care Expansion in Dutchess, Monroe, and Broome Counties as Part of New York's Universal Care Initiative
Governor Kathy Hochul announced a $60 million pilot program to expand child care access in Dutchess, Monroe, and Broome counties, New York, aiming to create 1,000 new spots for young children.
Manhattan DA Indicts James Rizzo on Charges Including Assault and Sexual Abuse in Unprovoked Attacks
Manhattan DA Alvin L. Bragg, Jr. indicts James Rizzo for two unprovoked attacks on women, announcing charges including Assault and Sexual Abuse. Rizzo has prior convictions and faces further charges related to burglaries and assaults.
Manhattan Man Sentenced to 18 Years for Manslaughter of Special-Needs Teen Cousin
Mitchaux Booker was sentenced to 18 years in prison for the manslaughter of his cousin Jallen McConnie, concluding the case with other family members already convicted.
New York City Braces for Wintry Mix with Gale Warning for Coastal Waters
New Yorkers face diverse weather this week, with snow chances and sunny days. A gale warning is issued for coastal waters. Temperatures vary, with potential snow over the weekend.
New York Artists Invited to Transform Sanitation Trucks into Moving Canvas with "Trucks of Art" Program
New York artists can apply to paint sanitation trucks in the "Trucks of Art" program, with a $1,500 stipend and a focus on sustainability and civic themes.
Listeria-Contaminated Cheese Recalled in 20 States as FDA Warns of Serious Health Risks
The FDA has classified a cheese recall as Class I, with recalled Pecorino Romano potentially causing serious health issues, especially in at-risk groups, due to listeria contamination.
New York City Nurses Enter Day 3 of Strike as 15,000 Demand Better Working Conditions
Nurses in New York City continue to strike for the third day, demanding better staffing and working conditions, clashing with hospital executives over healthcare benefits and patient care.
Grammy-Nominated Musician John Forté Found Dead at 50 in Martha's Vineyard Home
Grammy-nominated musician John Forté was found dead at 50 in his home, with no clear cause of death. He was a Fugees affiliate and had his sentence for drug trafficking commuted by President Bush.
New York Governor Hochul and Officials Condemn ICE Detention of NYC Council Staffer Amid Immigration Controversy
NY Governor Hochul and other officials criticized ICE's arrest of NYC Council analyst Bohorquez, whose legal work status is disputed, highlighting concerns over excessive immigration enforcement.
Harlem Apartment Complex Scrutinized for Legionella as Residents Face Second Outbreak in a Year
Harlem residents are concerned after two Legionnaires' disease cases were found in an apartment complex, prompting health department action and testing for Legionella bacteria in the building's water system.












