Heartache Hits NYC as Two Mexican Cadets Perish When Navy Ship Strikes Brooklyn Bridge
Two cadets died as the Mexican Navy ship Cuauhtémoc hit the Brooklyn Bridge, injuring 22 crew members, 11 critically. The NTSB is investigating, with a mechanical issue being the likely cause.
Over 2 Million New Yorkers Risk Losing Health Insurance Under Proposed GOP Bill, Governor Hochul and Advocates Push Back
Proposed GOP health insurance changes may cause over 2 million New Yorkers to lose coverage, with concerns over new work requirements and potential $11 billion economic impact.
New York Knicks Revive Fierce Rivalry with Indiana Pacers in Eastern Conference Finals Showdown
The Knicks advance to the Eastern Conference Finals against the Pacers, reigniting a storied rivalry and exciting NYC fans with the hope of reaching the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999.
New York City Relishes Mild Weather Before Week of Showers, No Severe Warnings Issued
New York City experiences sunny weather with highs in the mid-70s, but a wet forecast looms, with rain starting midweek and potential showers into the weekend.
Over 2 Million New Yorkers at Risk of Losing Health Insurance Under GOP Proposals, Governor's Office Warns
Over 2 million New Yorkers risk losing insurance under GOP proposals, including Medicaid work requirements and funding cuts. Critics argue against the loss of coverage and economic impact, while some Republicans oppose certain measures.
Brooklyn Man, 55, Fatally Struck in Cypress Hills Hit-and-Run as NYPD Seeks Driver of Burgundy Ford Explorer
A fatal hit-and-run in Cypress Hills has left a 55-year-old Brooklyn man dead. Authorities say the driver of a burgundy Ford Explorer fled the scene, and the NYPD is now asking the public for help in locating the vehicle and identifying the driver.
Video of Mexican Navy Ship Striking Brooklyn Bridge Goes Viral; Crew Injured, Masts Snapped
A dramatic scene unfolded on the East River when a Mexican Navy training vessel lost power and slammed into the Brooklyn Bridge, sending its towering masts crashing down. The ship's 277 passengers, mostly naval cadets, faced a terrifying moment as the "Ambassador and Knight of the Seas" transformed from a majestic sailing vessel into a damaged casualty of New York's famous waterway.
New York Schools' "Bell-to-Bell" Smartphone Ban Exemptions Prompt Concerns Amongst Parents and Educators
New York schools will enforce a "bell-to-bell" smartphone ban next fall, with exemptions for certain students. Concerns arise over potential stigma and enforcement logistics.
Disgraced Former NYPD Officer Sentenced to 23 Years for Sexual Exploitation of Minors Online
A former NYPD officer was sentenced to 23 years for sexually exploiting minors online. He pled guilty and used social media to deceive and manipulate children into sending explicit material.
Spring Showers and Seasonal Temperatures Welcome New Yorkers Across Boroughs
Spring showers and seasonal temperatures are expected across New York City boroughs with consistent weather and no severe conditions forecasted for the coming week.
Armed Robbery Leader Marcus Ricketts Sentenced to 25 Years for Murder in NYC Drug-Related Shootout
Marcus Ricketts was sentenced to 25 years for a murder during a drug-related robbery in Brighton Beach, continuing a pattern of violent crimes after deportation and re-entry to the U.S.












