New York City Boroughs to Revel in Sunny Days and Clear Nights Before Midweek Showers Set In
New York City is enjoying sunny weather with temperatures in the low 70s to 80s, but forecasts show a likelihood of showers midweek, followed by clear skies and cooler temperatures towards the end of the week.
No Injuries Reported as NJ Transit Bus Bound for Manhattan Catches Fire on New Jersey Turnpike
An NJ Transit bus caught fire on the NJ Turnpike due to a tire blowout, leading to delays. All 49 passengers and the operator evacuated safely and no injuries were reported.
PATH Train Service Between Manhattan and New Jersey Disrupted Due to Fractured Rail
PATH train service in NJ and Manhattan was disrupted early Thursday due to a broken rail. Services were suspended and delays followed, with cross-honoring and ferry options provided to commuters.
Manhattan DA Announces Indictment of Donald Ziebenhood for Series of Intimate Partner Violence Incidents in Harlem
Donald Ziebenhood is indicted in Manhattan for intimate partner violence, including burglary, assault, and weapon possession. The indictment describes a pattern of attacks on his husband, culminating in the victim’s death.
NYC Reports Decline in Major Crimes as Mayor Adams and Commissioner Tisch Highlight 7th Consecutive Quarter of Reduced Rates
New York City reports a decrease in major crimes, with a 3.1% drop in the third quarter and a significant reduction in shootings, according to Mayor Adams and NYPD Commissioner Tisch.
$18 Billion Freeze on NYC Infrastructure Projects Amidst Government Shutdown Sparks Political Backlash
The Trump administration has put an $18 billion investment in NYC rail tunnel and subway projects on hold, citing concerns over "unconstitutional diversity, equity, and inclusion principles."
Sunny Days Ahead as New York City Enjoys Pleasant Weather Across All Boroughs
Sunny weather is forecasted for New York City, lasting through the weekend with highs from the 60s to low 80s and a potential shift to showers by next Tuesday night.
New Yorkers Face Potential Health Insurance Price Surge as Government Shutdown Battle Intensifies in Washington
New Yorkers face potential health insurance cost hikes as federal subsidies may expire amid political strife, with Governor Hochul rallying against the government shutdown and its statewide impact.
Former NY Tax Auditor Alton Plunkett Charged in $8 Million Strip Club Tax Evasion Scheme
Ex-NY tax auditor Alton Plunkett is charged with bribery and tax fraud for helping RCI Hospitality Holdings evade $8 million in taxes in exchange for bribes.
Mayor Eric Adams Unveils Historic $93 Billion Capital Commitment Plan to Boost Affordable Housing, Public Safety, and Education in New York City
Mayor Eric Adams announced a $93 billion Capital Commitment Plan for New York, aiming to improve housing, safety, and education without cutting previous projects.
Manhattan Landlords Indicted for Tenant Harassment in Chelsea, Face Charges of First-Degree Harassment
Two landlords have been indicted in Manhattan for harassing rent-regulated tenants, with one named as Meyer Chetrit. They're accused of neglect and creating uninhabitable conditions in a Chelsea building.












