Man Convicted for Assault of Subway Security Worker at East Harlem Station Sentenced to 2-4 Years
Alberto Jordan was sentenced to 2-4 years in prison for assaulting a subway security worker after being convicted of several charges, including attempted and third-degree assault.
Mayor Adams and Governor Hochul Announce Major Redevelopment Plans for Roosevelt Island
Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul announce plans to extend the master lease for Roosevelt Island and begin a collaborative redevelopment process, including new housing, infrastructure enhancements, and revitalization of the Steam Plant site.
Eight Men Charged in Bronx-Based Car Theft Ring Accused of Stealing 100+ Vehicles
New York law enforcement has dismantled a Bronx-based car theft ring accused of stealing over 100 vehicles and selling them on the East Coast. Charges have been filed against eight men involved in the operation.
68-Year-Old Charged with Wire Fraud in Gustave Courbet Art Swindle in Manhattan Federal Court
Thomas Doyle was charged with wire fraud for stealing a Courbet painting and selling it, with U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton highlighting the betrayal of trust in the art world.
New York City Boroughs Brace for Showers and Thunderstorms, Gale Watch Issued for Coastal Waters
The National Weather Service predicts varying weather for NYC boroughs, with chances of showers and thunderstorms, and a Gale Watch for coastal waters.
PATH Announces Service Expansion and Fare Hikes as Trains Set to Run Every Day Amid Infrastructure Overhaul by 2026
PATH train service will expand by 2026 with daily operations on all lines, but face annual fare hikes starting next summer to fund the improvements. Weekend and rush-hour frequencies will increase, enhancing capacity and reducing wait times.
New York City Council Faces Heated Debate and Legal Challenges Over Potential Ban on Horse-Drawn Carriages
NYC Councilmember Holden is pushing to ban horse-drawn carriages, citing animal welfare and safety, while facing opposition from workers and legal challenges from TWU against animal rights group NYCLASS.
New York City and Newark Launch "Code Blue" Initiatives to Shelter Homeless Amidst Freezing Temperatures
New York City and Newark enact "code blue" to aid the homeless during freezing temperatures and wind chills, with outreach workers providing shelter access.
New York City Braces for a Mixed Bag of Weather with Frost, Rain and Breezy Conditions Ahead
NYC faces mixed weather with patchy frost, rising temperatures, and breezy winds; rain expected Saturday night with sunny conditions to follow. No land advisories, but gale warnings for boaters on Sunday.
Suspect Luigi Mangione Awaits Laptop to Review Evidence in UnitedHealthcare CEO Slaying Case in Brooklyn as Justice Remains on Hold
Luigi Mangione's lawyers are contending with delays in obtaining a laptop for evidence review in the CEO murder case.












