Fatal Collision in Brooklyn, Suspected Stolen Car Crashes on Flatbush Avenue, Driver Pronounced Dead
A 41-year-old man died after a stolen Honda Civic slammed into a building on Flatbush Avenue, splitting the car in half during the early morning crash.
New York's Subway Dilemma, Governor Hochul Deliberates on Legislation Mandating Two-Person Train Crews amidst Safety and Efficiency Debates
Governor Hochul is considering a bill that requires two-person crews on NYC subway trains, backed by the TWU for safety reasons, amid debates on automation and transit crime concerns.
Stable and Sunny, New York City Forecasts a Week of Clear Skies and Warm Weather Across All Boroughs
The NYC weather forecast indicates a stable week with sunny days, mild temperatures, and no hazardous conditions expected, providing ideal conditions for outdoor activities.
Brooklyn IHOP Worker Fatally Stabbed, Colleague Injured in Late Night Assault, Suspect in Custody
A 67-year-old IHOP cleaner was fatally stabbed in Brooklyn, and a colleague was injured. The suspect is in custody; motive remains unclear. IHOP expressed condolences and prioritized safety.
Sanders Teams Up With Mayoral Hopeful Mamdani at Brooklyn Rally Amid New York's Intensifying Electoral Battle
Bernie Sanders rallied with Zohran Mamdani in Brooklyn, highlighting a clash between progressives and establishment Democrats in New York's mayoral race. Mamdani proposes policies like city-run grocery stores and a rent freeze.
NYPD Fatally Shoots Knife-Wielding Man After Officer Slashed at Brooklyn Precinct
A man with a butcher knife slashed a Brooklyn officer, was shot dead by police after a taser failed to subdue him. The officer is recovering; the incident is under review.
NYPD Seeks Suspect in Sexually Motivated Brooklyn Home Invasion, Elderly Woman Assaulted
NYPD seeks man for sexually motivated burglary in Brooklyn, where a 71-year-old woman was attacked in her home. The suspect entered through a window and fled with her pajama pants.
New York City Neighborhoods Brace for Rainfall, Forecast Predicts Cooling Trend and Clear Skies Ahead
The National Weather Service forecasts rain in NYC before 2 pm with a cooling trend to follow, an 80-90% chance of precipitation, and no hazardous weather expected this week.
Governor Hochul Announces $28 Million Investment in New York's Climate Fight with Energy Efficiency Projects
Governor Kathy Hochul announced a $28 million investment in New York for 10 energy efficiency projects, targeting large buildings and affordable housing, to reduce the carbon footprint as part of the Empire Building Challenge.
Former Las Vegas Man Sentenced to 7 Years for $1.4 Million Investment Fraud, Ordered to Pay Restitution
Elias Ghanem II, formerly of Las Vegas, received a 7-year prison sentence and was ordered to pay restitution for defrauding investors of $1.4 million in a cannabis and restaurant scam.
New York City Braces for Severe Weather, Thunderstorms and Potential Flooding Across Boroughs
Severe weather in New York City brings potential flooding and storms, with a high chance of rain and thunderstorms anticipated in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, and Staten Island.
Bath Beach Residents Outraged as Pedestrian Bridge Reconstruction Faces Multi-Year Delays in Brooklyn
Brooklyn residents are exasperated by delays in reconstructing the 17th Avenue pedestrian bridge over the Belt Parkway, leading to community complaints and skepticism toward DOT's projected completion time.
New York City Welcomes First Curbside Dining Restaurant Week with Discounts and Advocacy for Outdoor Dining Program Improvements
New York City's first Curbside Dining Restaurant Week has started, offering discounts at various eateries and advocating for improved permanent outdoor dining policies.












