New York City's Largest Landlord NYCHA Confronts Challenges as Composting Mandate Takes Effect
NYCHA faces challenges in complying with NYC's compost mandate due to infrastructural barriers, while private landlords begin enforcement to avoid fines.
Tehran Tech Execs Accused of Smuggling U.S. Drone Parts to Iranian Military, Brooklyn's Own Tech Fabricated in Foreign Skies
The article details charges against two Iranians and a Tehran company for smuggling U.S. technology to power Iranian drones, aiding a terrorist group.
MTA Conductor Assaulted and Robbed on Brooklyn's F Train, Police Arrest 18-Year-Old, Second Suspect Sought
A Brooklyn subway conductor was assaulted and robbed on a northbound F train. One suspect, 18-year-old Farhan Chowdury, was arrested while the second remains at large. The NYPD is seeking information.
New York Lawmakers Question Tesla's Buffalo Gigafactory Deal Amid Proposals to Reshape State's EV Market
The Tesla Gigafactory in Buffalo, NY is at the center of debates regarding state-corporate relations, with lawmakers considering regulatory changes that could impact Tesla's operations and questioning the benefits the factory brings to the region.
New York City Embraces Spring's Mild Temperatures and Intermittent Showers, Says National Weather Service
Early spring weather in NYC will feature cloudy skies and mild temperatures with intermittent showers, as reported by the National Weather Service. No hazardous weather is anticipated.
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All CitiesBrooklynNew York CityBronxManhattanStaten IslandQueensNYC to Expand Traffic Safety Efforts with 600 New Red-Light Cameras Operated by Verra Mobility
NYC to expand its automated traffic enforcement camera network, increasing red-light cameras and implementing new technologies to improve traffic safety. Verra Mobility will operate the system, emphasizing public safety and equitable enforcement.
NYC Mayoral Candidates Clash Over $250M Queens Public Safety Academy as Eric Adams Defends Plan Against Rivals
NYC's mayoral race intensifies, focusing on the debate over a proposed $250 million public safety academy in Queens, with Mayor Adams defending the project against rivals who view it as wasteful.


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