Brooklyn Bursting with Caribbean Flair at the 58th West Indian American Day Carnival and Parade
The West Indian American Day Carnival and Parade celebrated its 58th anniversary in Brooklyn, featuring Caribbean music, a Junior Parade, and the Panorama steelpan festival.
Sunny Skies Ahead for New York City Boroughs with a Chilly Twist at Night
NYC’s weekly forecast brings sunny skies, cooler nights, and a brief chance of showers before clear and pleasant weekend conditions return.
Investigation Underway After Man Dies in Brooklyn Criminal Court Holding Cell Following Medical Episode
A 46-year-old man died in a holding cell at Brooklyn Criminal Court; his death, after a medical episode, is under investigation by the medical examiner.
Brooklyn Ramps Up Security for West Indian Day Parade and J'Ouvert to Prevent Violence
Brooklyn's West Indian Day Parade and J'Ouvert festivities safety plan involves 2,500 officers, community groups, and strict measures, following a recent Brooklyn shooting.
Estonian National Hauled to U.S. to Face Justice for Allegedly Aiding Russian Military Tech Heist
Estonian national Andrey Shevlyakov was extradited to the U.S. to face charges for allegedly supplying U.S. electronics to Russia's government and military.
Pleasant Week Awaits New Yorkers with Sunny Skies and Mild Temperatures Across All Borough
The New York boroughs are set for a stable, clear week with mid-70s to 80-degree days and cooler nights, with some rain possible towards the week's end.
Box Truck Driver Charged in Fatal Hit-and-Run of Off-Duty NYPD Officer on Brooklyn-Queens Expressway
A 30-year-old truck driver was charged in a hit-and-run that killed an off-duty NYPD officer, who was riding his motorcycle on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.
NYC Battles ‘Ghost Car’ Epidemic as Mismatched Plates Contribute to Over $100M in Lost Revenue
New York City faces a surge in 'ghost cars' using fake plates, leading to traffic violations and lost revenue, with the Bronx being the worst affected borough.
Brooklyn Awaits a Cultural Spectacle with the West Indian Day Parade and J'Ouvert Celebrations
Brooklyn's West Indian Day Parade is set for Labor Day, featuring costumes, floats, and live music, with a focus on Caribbean heritage and community pride. The parade will be broadcast live, with no tickets required for the public event.
New Healthcare Plan Promises Premium-Free Coverage for NYC Workers with Potential $1 Billion Savings
New York City's Mayor Adams and Commissioner Campion advanced a new health plan, offering premium-free coverage and more providers nationwide, aiming for taxpayer savings and expanded benefits for 750,000 city workers and retirees.
Sunny Skies and Mild Temperatures to Highlight New York City's Labor Day Week
New York's forecast indicates sunny skies, mild temps, and a slight chance of showers, with no hazardous weather expected, allowing for pleasant outdoor Labor Day weekend activities.
Brooklyn Court Sentences Man to Six Months for Smuggling Egyptian Artifacts into the U.S.
Ashraf Omar Eldarir was sentenced to six months for smuggling Egyptian artifacts into the U.S., as stated by the Eastern District of New York's U.S. Attorney's Office.
Brooklyn Man's Wrongful Arrest Raises Alarm Over NYPD's Facial Recognition Tech Misuse
A wrongful arrest in Brooklyn, due to misidentification by NYPD's facial recognition technology, has sparked debate over its reliability and ethical use, leading to calls for a ban on the tech by the Legal Aid Society.












