Manhattan Community Mourns as Mother of Four Succumbs to Stabbing in Morningside Heights While Ex-Boyfriend Is Detained
Carmen Lopez, 47, was fatally stabbed in her Morningside Heights apartment. A suspect, her ex-boyfriend, is in custody with charges pending. The NYPD seeks further information.
Iconic Former Limelight Club in NYC Eyes Potential Revival as Gothic Venue Hits Market
New York City's former club hotspot, the Limelight, is on the market for sale or lease, indicating an uncertain future for the iconic venue with a history of nightlife and scandal.
Carriage Horse Drivers' Union Sues NYCLASS for $1M, Alleging Smear Campaign and Real Estate Motives in New York
The Transport Workers Union filed a $1M lawsuit against NYCLASS, accusing them of a smear campaign against carriage horse drivers and alleging real estate motives behind their activism.
NYPD Seeks Information on Suspects in Violent Robbery and Stabbing of Teen in Upper Manhattan
NYPD Crimestoppers seeks info on a violent robbery by five suspects who attacked and stabbed a 15-year-old in Upper Manhattan, stealing his phone and shoes.
New York Cracks Down on AI as Governor Hochul Enforces User Safety Regulations Amid Self-Harm Concerns
NY Governor Hochul implements new AI interaction safety regulations, requiring crisis intervention protocols and regular reminders to users that they are engaging with AI.
New York City Marks Veterans Day with Chilly Forecast and Gale Warnings
Veterans Day in NYC faced cold weather with a chance of snow showers, wind gusts up to 41 mph, and a freeze warning. The forecast included sunny days, possible weekend rain, and travel advisories for mariners.
New York City Bus System Under Fire for Poor Speed and Reliability, Prompts Mayoral Candidate's Reform Promises
A report criticizes NYC's bus system for being slow and unreliable, with only 8% of routes scoring a B or higher. Awards highlight the issue, while mayoral candidates propose solutions amidst funding concerns.
New York City to Celebrate Veterans with Historic 250th Military Anniversary Parade on November 11
New York City's Veterans Day Parade, on November 11, will be the nation's largest, featuring over 20,000 participants. Street closures in Manhattan are expected. Veterans can enjoy freebies, such as ferry rides and museum entry.
New Yorkers Brace for Weather Whiplash as Freeze Warning and Gale Alerts Hit Five Boroughs
The NWS forecasts varying showers and a freeze warning in NYC, with chilly Veterans Day temperatures. Residents are advised to prepare for cold weather impacts on plumbing, plants, and pets.
Manhattan Ushers in Festive Season with Arrival of Iconic Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree from East Greenbush
The Rockefeller Center in Manhattan heralds the holiday season with the arrival of a 75-foot Norway Spruce from East Greenbush, New York, for its Christmas celebrations.












