New Yorkers Brace for Weather Changes with Chilly Winds and Rain and Snow Across Boroughs
New York City expects a weather shift, with cold temperatures and wind chill followed by increasing clouds and chances of rain and snow across boroughs.
Man Dies as Fire Engulfs Inwood Apartment Building in Manhattan Tragedy
A man died in an Inwood apartment fire on Saturday, with the blaze starting at around 7:15 pm and firefighters managing to control it within about an hour. Investigations are ongoing.
New Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani Promises to End Homeless Sweeps in NYC, Faces Criticism Over Approach
NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani plans to stop homeless sweeps and focus on housing, diverging from former Mayor Adams' enforcement tactics. Critics argue his plan lacks pragmatism for the city's complex homelessness issues.
McDonald's Tip-Off and Sea Turtle Wallet Add Odd Twists in Manhattan CEO Murder Case
The article discusses hearings in Luigi Mangione's trial for killing a CEO, focusing on the admissibility of evidence and peculiar details such as a suspicious wallet, a 911 call, Miranda rights issues, and a mistaken identity claim.
New York City Braces for Weather Whiplash as Snow, Rain, and Chilly Winds Sweep Across the Boroughs
The National Weather Service forecasts fluctuating weather for New York City, with clouds, cold wind chills, and chances of rain and snow throughout the week. No hazardous weather warnings have been issued.
New Safety Measures Enforced in NYC Following Investigation into 2023 Midtown Crane Collapse
NYC implements new crane safety rules following an investigation into a 2023 Midtown collapse, including fire systems and stricter operator requirements.
Governor Hochul Announces $100 Million Boost for New York Community Centers Through NY BRICKS Program
Governor Hochul grants $100 million for 30 community projects in New York to enhance health, connection, and well-being through the NY BRICKS program.
Ex-DEA Dynamo Charged with Backing Cartel Capers as He Allegedly Aided Drug Lords in New York Narcotics Scandal
Former DEA official Paul Campo and Robert Sensi were arrested for alleged ties with the Mexican CJNG cartel, involving drug trafficking and attempts to launder $12 million.
18-Year-Old Charged with Arson After New York City Subway Incident Leaves One Injured
Hiram Carrero, 18, faces arson charges for setting a sleeping victim on fire in a NYC subway, resulting in severe injuries. He faces 7 to 40 years if convicted.
NYC Braces for Cool Temps and Mixed Precipitation as No Major Weather Threats Are Expected for the Week Ahead
The article discusses New York's weather forecast, indicating calm conditions, chilly temperatures with chances of light rain and snow, and no significant hazardous weather expected in the upcoming week.












