Upper West Side Community Board Rejects Plan to Demolish Historic West Park Presbyterian Church Amid Preservation Battle
The community board opposes demolishing the historic West Park Presbyterian Church due to its heritage value, despite the congregation facing financial difficulties and receiving a lucrative offer from developers.
Luigi Mangione Faces Legal Battle Over UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Evidence
The defense for Luigi Mangione, charged with murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO, seeks to suppress evidence, claiming improper Miranda warnings and a warrantless search. The hearings will examine these claims and involve multiple witnesses.
Fiery Nightmare in Times Square as Sleeping Man Is Engulfed in Flames on Northbound Subway
A 55-year-old homeless man was set on fire while sleeping on a subway near Times Square; police are investigating whether the act was intentional or an accident.
Historical Revision Could Recast NYC’s Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani as 112th and Unveil Diverse Advisory Panels to Reshape City’s Future
Historian Paul Hortenstine claims NYC's mayoral count is off by one due to a 1674 record omission, as Zohran Mamdani prepares to take office and forms 17 transition committees, signaling major governmental changes.
New York City Braces for Unpredictable Weather with Sun, Snow, and Rain in the Forecast
The National Weather Service forecasts a mix of sun, snow, and rain for New York City boroughs, with varying chances of precipitation but without expecting hazardous conditions.
New York Justice Showdown as Mangione's Murder Case Heats Up Over Suppressed Evidence Claims
Mangione's lawyers seek to exclude backpack evidence, claiming rights violations, from his trial for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The DOJ maintains the death penalty as an option against Mangione's constitutional challenge.
New York City Braces for a Wet Start to the Week as Rain Hits All Boroughs and Skies Clear Later
Rain is expected across New York City today with a high of 47-50°F, followed by clearing skies and fluctuating conditions throughout the week, including potential rain and snow without hazardous weather concerns.
Daring Rescue in Washington Heights as First Responders Save Construction Worker After 30-Foot Manhole Fall
A construction worker fell 30 feet into a manhole in Washington Heights, prompting a rescue by NYPD and FDNY, who extracted him despite rotted rungs. He was hospitalized in stable condition.
Chelsea NYCHA Residents Battle Against Redevelopment Plans Amid Legal Tensions in New York City
Chelsea NYCHA residents are protesting a redevelopment plan involving private developers, fearing displacement and tenancy changes, while NYCHA pushes forward amidst lawsuits and resident skepticism.












