New York City Comptroller's Audit Exposes $42.6 Million in Uncollected Penalties, Demands School Bus System Overhaul
Comptroller Brad Lander's audit reveals New York City's failure to collect $42.6 million in fines from school bus companies and outlines major issues and potential reforms for the flawed system.
Mayor Eric Adams Bids Farewell to City Hall, Touts Legacy of Safer and More Affordable New York City
Mayor Eric Adams, at the end of his term, claims his administration made NYC safer and more affordable, citing reduced shootings, increased housing, and improved public services. His office reports on these achievements as he leaves office.
Man Pleads Guilty to Second-Degree Arson in Devastating Hamilton Heights Fire, Faces 12-Year Sentence
Jelani Parker pleaded guilty to arson for a fire in a Hamilton Heights building, injuring firefighters and displacing families. He faces a 12-year sentence.
Woman Sentenced to 23 Years-to-Life for Second-Degree Murder in Midtown East Shelter Stabbing
Charmaine Crossman was sentenced to 23 years-to-life for fatally stabbing Victoria Goode at a Midtown East shelter. The murder occurred after a dispute over loud music.
Manhattan DA Indicts Man for Grand Larceny in $100K Rental Scam Sweeping New York Neighborhoods
Jerry Genesis is indicted for a rental scam, stealing over $100,000 from tenants through fraudulent subleases in New York. He faces multiple charges, including grand larceny and scheme to defraud.
New York Braces for Severe Weather Shift as Sunny Skies Give Way to Storms and Gusty Winds Across the Boroughs
A National Weather Service report predicts erratic weather for New York's boroughs, with initial sunny conditions leading to severe weather, including showers and possible thunderstorms later in the week.
Mayor Eric Adams Caps Off Tenure with Time Capsule Ceremony at New York City Hall
Mayor Eric Adams concluded his administration with a symbolic event at City Hall, emphasizing support for working-class New Yorkers, and prepared to bury a time capsule encapsulating his tenure's achievements.
New York City's MTA Installs Shark Fin-Like Barriers on Subway Turnstiles to Deter Fare Evasion
The MTA is installing metal fins and paddles on NYC subway turnstiles to deter fare evasion, a move expected to save nearly $400 million in losses this year.
Governor Hochul Proposes Aligning NY's AI Bill with California's, Drawing Legislative Pushback in Albany
Governor Kathy Hochul seeks to lessen the stringency of New York's AI regulation bill to mirror California's SB53, amid debates with AI company lobbyists and a split with state legislators preferring stronger laws.
Governor Hochul Invests Over $23 Million in Pioneering Building Efficiency Projects Across New York State
Governor Kathy Hochul invests $23 million into 24 projects for cleaner and more efficient building operations through the NextGen Buildings Innovation Challenges program in New York.












