Brooklyn Bodega Association Seeks Enhanced Security After Fake NYPD Robbery in Bedford-Stuyvesant
Brooklyn bodega association seeks increased security and panic buttons after a robbery by thieves posing as NYPD officers. The robbers tied up victims and escaped with unknown contents in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
MTA to Test New Secure Fare Gates in NYC Subway Pilot Program to Curb $700M Annual Loss to Fare Evasion
MTA to test new fare gates to combat fare evasion in NYC subways, introducing advanced technology at 20 stations as part of a broader strategy to address fare loss.
Teen Battles for Life After Being Shot in Head at Brooklyn's Flatbush Gardens, Suspects Sought
A 17-year-old boy was critically injured in a shooting at the Flatbush Gardens complex in Brooklyn. No arrests have been made yet, and the NYPD is investigating.
Gov. Hochul Unveils Balanced FY 2026 Budget with Tax Cuts, Public Safety Boost, and Major Investments for New York
New York's FY 2026 budget, announced by Governor Hochul, aims to reduce taxes, improve public safety, and invest in multiple sectors without raising income or business taxes.
NYC Boroughs Enjoy Mild Weather with Sunny Skies, Light Breezes, and Minimal Rain Chances Ahead
New York City expects stable weather with sunny skies, highs in the 70s and 80s, and a low chance of showers in the evenings across different boroughs.
Mayor Eric Adams Unveils $24.7 Billion Affordable Housing Plan in NYC's FY 2026 Executive Budget
NYC Mayor Eric Adams announces a $24.7 billion investment in affordable housing, with additional funds to improve public housing and combat homelessness.
New York Caregivers Sue Public Partnerships LLC Over Wage Theft Allegations Amid Payroll Transition Woes
Public Partnerships LLC faces a lawsuit from New York home care workers for alleged wage theft, including mismanaged payments after taking over the state's CDPAP payroll system.
Tragic Shooting Near Coney Island Boardwalk Leaves 18-Year-Old Dead, Community Reeling
An 18-year-old was fatally shot near Coney Island Boardwalk; the motive is unknown and no arrests have been made. The shooting adds to concerns of violence in the area.
No Injuries Reported as Fire Rages Through Brooklyn's Savon Shoes and Apartments, Displacing Residents and Pets
A three-alarm fire in Borough Park, Brooklyn, displaced 20 people and no injuries were reported. The FDNY is investigating the cause; the building had past violations.
Governor Hochul Open to Renaming Penn Station After Trump for Sizable Investment in $7 Billion Overhaul
Governor Kathy Hochul is open to renaming Penn Station after Donald Trump if he funds its $7 billion overhaul, a statement which has elicited various reactions.
Sunny Days Ahead for New York City With Occasional Showers Later This Week
New York City forecasts mostly sunny days with occasional showers and mild temperatures, as per the National Weather Service, with no hazardous weather warnings issued.
Seamless Revives New York's Beloved $1 Pizza Slice Tradition with Limited-Time Offer Across the City
Seamless promotes a $1 pizza slice deal in New York City, highlighting a nostalgic return of an affordable staple involving over 40 pizzerias. The promotion is pickup only and runs until May 20.
Over 25,000 Runners Take to the Streets for the NYCRuns Brooklyn Experience Half Marathon
The NYCRuns Brooklyn Experience Half Marathon started early morning, with 25,000 runners taking part and a detailed route through Brooklyn. Live tracking was offered via the official app, with road closures affecting traffic.












