NYPD Officer's Actions Prompt Review of Sanctuary Law Compliance in New York City
An NYPD officer breached sanctuary city laws by setting up alerts on individuals sought by immigration authorities, triggering a call for policy reforms to ensure compliance.
MTA Announces Switch of F and M Subway Lines Between Manhattan and Queens to Ease Rush-Hour Congestion
The MTA will reroute the F and M subway lines between Manhattan and Queens to reduce overcrowding and improve reliability during peak hours on weekdays.
Manhattan D.A. Alvin L. Bragg Jr. Pushes for Stronger Tenant Protections Amid Housing Crisis
Manhattan D.A. Bragg advocates for Bill S8559 to enhance tenant protections amid the housing crisis, emphasizing tougher penalties for landlord harassment and scams.
Man Pleads Guilty to First-Degree Assault in Violent Manhattan Pizzeria Attack, Faces 17-Year Sentence
Tyshaun Watson pleaded guilty to first-degree assault after a violent incident in a Manhattan pizzeria; he is set for a 17-year prison sentence plus supervision.
New York Authorities and Chase Bank Host Anti-Scam Workshop in Harlem Ahead of Holidays
Authorities in New York are cautioning consumers about an increase in scams during the holiday season, with workshops and advice to stay vigilant, especially online.
New York City Rings in the Holidays with Glittering Tree Lighting at Bryant Park's Bank of America Winter Village
New York City kicked off its festive season with the lighting of a 45-foot spruce at Bryant Park, signaled by fireworks and skating performances. The Winter Village offers free admission and will stay open until March with numerous attractions.
Repeat Offender James Rizzo Arrested for Alleged Attack on NYU Student in Greenwich Village
Suspect James Rizzo was arrested for attacking an NYU student, with charges including sexual abuse and forcible touching. He has a criminal history and was caught on camera during the assault.
MTA Chair Announces Strict "European-Style" Fare Enforcement on NYC Buses Amidst $700M Losses
MTA Chair Janno Lieber announced a strict new bus fare enforcement strategy in NYC, planning to use fare agents instead of police and adopting a European-style system post-MetroCard era.
Mayor Eric Adams Inaugurates $11 Million "Harlem Field of Dreams" in Historic NYC Playground Revamp
Mayor Eric Adams and partners have opened an $11 million athletic field, the "Harlem Field of Dreams," at the Charles Young Playground in Harlem to engage youth and foster community relations.
CVS Settles for $37.76 Million in Healthcare Fraud Lawsuit Over Insulin Pen Over-Dispensing
CVS has agreed to pay $37.76 million to settle claims of over-dispensing insulin pens and improper billing to government healthcare programs from 2010-2020.












