New York City on Alert for Mixed Rain and Snow as a Winter Weather Advisory Is Issued
NYC expects a mix of snow and rain with 1-3 inches of snow accumulation tonight and cold temps through the week, with a Winter Weather Advisory in effect.
Times Square's Iconic Dive Bar Jimmy's Corner Sues Landlord to Avoid Eviction and Preserve NYC's Historic Essence
Jimmy's Corner, a historical dive bar in Times Square, is fighting against eviction by the Durst Organization through a lawsuit filed by the bar's owner, Adam Glenn.
New York City Gears Up for SantaCon Festivities Amid Charity and Cheer
SantaCon returns to NYC, a festive pub crawl supporting charities, starting from Broadway and 39th St. at 10 a.m. with guidelines in place and alcohol banned on certain trains.
NJ Transit Bus Crashes into Midtown Manhattan Building as Driver Is Hospitalized and No Pedestrians Are Injured
An NJ Transit bus crashed into a building in Midtown, causing damage but no pedestrian injuries; the driver was hospitalized. Coach USA is investigating the incident.
Massachusetts Woman Charged in Unprovoked Stabbing at Macy’s Herald Square as Victim Remains in Stable Condition
NYPD reports a woman was stabbed at Macy's Herald Square; the suspect is charged with attempted murder and other offenses. The victim is stable; the attack seems unprovoked.
New York City's Mayoral History Revised as Zohran Mamdani Becomes the 112th Mayor Rather Than the 111th Due to a 17th Century Oversight
Historical records have corrected NYC's mayoral count, revealing the incoming mayor will be the 112th, not the 111th, due to a 17th-century clerical oversight of Mayor Matthias Nicolls’ second term.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul Signs Landmark AI Legislation for Transparency in Film and Advertising
NY Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation to regulate AI in media, requiring disclosure of AI-generated images and consent for using deceased individuals' likenesses.
Governor Hochul Allocates $269 Million for Water Infrastructure Upgrades in New York
Governor Kathy Hochul announces a $269 million investment to enhance New York's water infrastructure, which includes federal and state funds for local projects aimed at ensuring safe water and replacing lead pipes.
New Jersey CEO Anthony Tepedino Charged With Fraud and Bribery in Multi-Million Dollar Corporate Scheme
Anthony Tepedino, CEO of a telecom company, was charged with fraud, commercial bribery, and witness tampering by the U.S. Attorney's Office in New York.
New York City Braces for Season's First Significant Snowfall, NWS Issues Hazardous Weather Outlook
The National Weather Service forecasts the first significant snowfall of the season this weekend for New York City, with chilly temperatures and potential travel disruptions.
Bodycam Battle and Alleged Manifestos Spark Legal Duel Over Evidence in CEO Slaying Suspect Luigi Mangione's NY Hearing
Court debates admissibility of evidence in the case against Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, focusing on bodycam footage and items found during his warrantless arrest.
Amtrak's Repair of Sandy-Damaged East River Tunnels Reaches Midway Point, Aiming for Enhanced NYC Commuter Reliability
Amtrak is six months into repairing the East River Tunnel, damaged by Superstorm Sandy, to ensure its future safety and reliability for New York commuters. Halfway done, despite setbacks, the project aims for completion in 2027.
Manhattan DA Indicts 13 'OY' Gang Members on Charges Including Homicide and Courthouse Assault in Harlem
The Manhattan DA has indicted 13 "OY" gang members on charges including homicide and a courthouse slashing, linked to a series of violent acts in Harlem and Upper Manhattan in 2024.












