Armed Robbery at Manhattan Subway Station During Midday, NYPD Searching for Suspect on Bicycle
NYPD is seeking a suspect for an armed robbery at the 86 Street subway in Manhattan, where a woman was threatened for her belongings. No injuries reported, and the suspect escaped on a bicycle.
New York Governor Hochul and AG James Secure Court Order to Preserve $33 Million in Anti-Terrorism Funding for MTA
A court upheld New York's plea to block DHS from withdrawing $33 million in anti-terrorism funds from its transit system due to the state's 'sanctuary' policies.
Manhattan Surgeon Dr. Maurizio Miglietta Indicted for First-Degree Rape After Allegedly Brandishing Firearm
Dr. Maurizio Miglietta, a professor at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, was indicted for rape by Manhattan's DA after allegedly assaulting a woman with a firearm present.
Sunny Days and Cool Nights Expected in New York City as Showers Approach Sunday
New York City will see sunny days and clear nights with occasional showers starting Sunday, with consistent temperatures in the 60s and no hazardous weather expected.
Governor Hochul Allocates $80 Million for Zero-Emission Vehicles in New York's Push for Greener Transit
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced $80 million in funding to support the use of zero-emission vehicles by seven transit providers under the state’s Zero-Emission Transit Transition Program.
Israeli Hostages Return Home After Two Years as Governor Hochul Expresses Relief and Solidarity with Families
Governor Kathy Hochul announced the return of Israeli hostages, marking an end to their ordeal. She reflected on the tragedy, emphasized U.S. role in their release, and expressed hope for peace.
Gov. Hochul Declares State of Emergency in New York Counties Amidst Severe Coastal Storm
Governor Kathy Hochul declares a State of Emergency for several New York counties due to a severe coastal storm, urging caution and mobilizing resources for safety.
New York Attorney General Letitia James Secures $14.2 Million Settlement With Car Insurers Over Data Breach Affecting Over 825,000 Consumers
The NY Attorney General settled with 8 car insurers for $14.2 million over a data breach affecting over 825,000 New Yorkers. The companies failed to protect consumer data, which was used to file fraudulent unemployment claims.
NYC Penn South Residents to Benefit from Gov. Hochul's Tax Cuts as Part of $4 Billion Affordability Agenda
Governor Hochul signs legislation to cut taxes in half for nearly 100,000 Mitchell-Lama residents in NYC, with implications for local tax relief in Penn South and a broader $4 billion affordability initiative.












