Nine Injured, Including Three Firefighters, in Washington Heights Apartment Fire as Multiple Families Are Displaced
A fire in Washington Heights injured nine people, including three firefighters and displaced six families. It started before 9 p.m. and quickly escalated, requiring a large FDNY response.
NY Governor Hochul Vows to Distribute SNAP Benefits Despite Supreme Court Hold, New Jersey Residents Receive Aid
Governor Hochul assures New Yorkers that SNAP benefits will be dispersed despite a Supreme Court block. Confusion arises from contrasting court rulings and USDA messages regarding the funding.
Rainy Start, Sunny Days Ahead as New Yorkers Face Diverse Week of Weather
New York City's forecast includes rain today with high temps in the low 60s, then a mix of sun and potential showers with gusty conditions as the week continues.
New York City Celebrates Radio City Rockettes' 100th Anniversary with "Rockettes Way" Street Renaming in Midtown Manhattan
The Radio City Rockettes celebrated their 100th anniversary by renaming a part of Sixth Avenue to "Rockettes Way" and unveiled plans for their centennial Christmas Spectacular.
Former Mets Star Darryl Strawberry Granted Presidential Pardon by Trump for 1995 Tax Evasion Conviction
Darryl Strawberry, the former Major League Baseball standout, has been granted a pardon by former President Trump, clearing his 1995 federal tax evasion conviction and highlighting his post-career work in ministry and recovery efforts.
‘Profound Remorse’: Kanye West (Aka. Ye) Begs NYC Rabbi for Forgiveness, Blames Bipolar for Antisemitic Rants
Ye met Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto in New York and apologized, blaming bipolar disorder and saying he felt “profound remorse.” The meeting, shared online by the rabbi, is a public attempt to rebuild trust after months of antisemitic outbursts.
FAA Cuts 10% of Flights at JFK LaGuardia and Newark as Shutdown Disrupts Travel
Due to FAA-directed flight reductions at JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark airports amidst a government shutdown, NYC is experiencing numerous flight delays and cancellations.
ICE Targets NYPD Officers with Recruitment Ads Amid Staffing Shortages and Political Tensions in New York City
ICE launched ads targeting NYPD officers, offering respect and bonuses, amidst NYPD staffing shortages and tensions with the election of critic Mayor-elect Mamdani. Some view the strategy as divisive in the current political climate.
New York and Puerto Rico Celebrate 10 Years of Economic and Cultural Partnership with $68 Million in Trade
Governor Kathy Hochul celebrates the 10th anniversary of the New York State Office of Trade and Tourism in Puerto Rico, highlighting cultural and economic ties and $68 million in trade.
Manhattan Man Indicted for Identity Theft in Murray Hill Apartment Scam
Anthony Pittman was indicted for using a stolen identity to fraudulently obtain and sublet a Murray Hill apartment, facing charges including Identity Theft and Criminal Possession of Forged Instruments.
New York City Braces for Showers and Gusty Winds with Frost Advisory in Outer Boroughs
NYC boroughs to see similar weather with slight variations, including partly sunny days, chances of rain, and gusty winds. Frost advisories in effect with a sunny Veterans Day expected.












