Umbrellas Up as New Yorkers Brace for Showers and Thunderstorms with Sunny Skies Expected by Midweek
The National Weather Service forecasts showers and possible thunderstorms in New York, with varied chances of precipitation and temperatures in the mid-70s to upper 80s. Clearer weather is expected midweek.
Disbarred Brooklyn Attorney Convicted for Decade-Long Scheme Involving Theft of 11 Property Deeds
Disbarred attorney Sanford Solny was convicted of stealing deeds to 11 properties in a decade-long fraudulent scheme in Brooklyn. He faces mandatory prison time, highlighting the DA's crackdown on deed fraud.
Brooklyn Cyber Villains Slapped with Prison Sentences for Hacking Law Enforcement and Identity Theft Crimes
Two men were sentenced to over two years in prison for hacking a law enforcement database and committing identity theft in a Brooklyn federal court case.
Ferocious Blaze Ravages Bed-Stuy Building as Firefighters Are Injured and Residents Displaced
A significant fire destroyed a building in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, affected nearby structures, and caused minor injuries to three firefighters. Investigations into the cause are ongoing.
Construction Worker Killed in Partial Roof Collapse at Brooklyn Building Site
A construction worker was killed in Brooklyn after a roof collapse at a construction site on Quentin Road. The incident occurred during repairs and remains under investigation.
Lt. Gov. Delgado Kicks Off Progressive Challenge Against Gov. Hochul in Brooklyn Rally
Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado started his campaign for New York governor, positioning himself as a progressive alternative to Gov. Kathy Hochul, focusing on health care, housing, and criticizing her policies.
New York City Boroughs Face a Week of Mixed Weather with Sun, Showers, and Possible Thunderstorms
New York City forecasts scattered showers and thunderstorms, with varied temperatures across boroughs and a mix of sunny and rainy prospects towards the weekend.
Mayor Adams and Chancellor Aviles Ramos Announce Groundbreaking Inclusive Early Childhood Center in Flatbush, Brooklyn
New York City officials announce the opening of an inclusive early childhood education center in Brooklyn, aiming to serve children with and without disabilities, including dedicated AIMS classrooms for students with autism.
New York Weather Outlook Shows Sunny Days with Potential Showers Across Boroughs
The National Weather Service forecasts a week of mixed weather for NYC, with sunny days, potential showers, and mostly cloudy evenings. Highs will be in the mid-80s, with evening lows around 65, and increasing chances of rain towards the weekend.
New York City's Democratic Mayoral Candidates Set to Face Off in First Debate at 30 Rockefeller Center
The first NYC Democratic mayoral primary debate at 30 Rockefeller Center will feature nine candidates, excluding incumbent Mayor Eric Adams. Mics will be muted for rule violations, and candidates will address unannounced topics.
NYC Jewish Communities on Edge After Boulder Rally Firebombing Amplifies Security Fears
New York's Jewish communities are on alert after a Boulder pro-Israel rally was firebombed, enhancing security and showing resilience despite facing increased threat levels.












