Gale Warning Issued for New York Harbor as Winds Surge, New Yorkers Advised to Proceed with Caution
Gale warnings are in effect for New York coastal areas due to high winds. Manhattan and neighboring boroughs will experience gusty conditions, with winds calming tonight and milder weather expected next week.
13 Injured in Fire at Brownsville NYCHA Building, Investigation Underway to Determine Cause
A fire at a NYCHA complex in Brownsville injured 13, with firefighters responding quickly. The cause is under investigation; injuries are non-life-threatening. Support is being provided to affected residents.
New York City Pilots Metered Overnight Truck Parking to Alleviate Street Congestion
NYC DOT introduced a metered parking program for trucks in Brooklyn, The Bronx, and Queens to curb illegal parking and provide safe, legal parking for truck drivers.
New York Judge Orders Transfer of Columbia Grad Mahmoud Khalil's Deportation Case to New Jersey
A NY judge ordered Mahmoud Khalil's case moved to New Jersey. Khalil, a Columbia grad facing deportation over alleged Hamas ties, remains in detention. His rights and free speech implications are central to the case.
18-Year-Old Man Wounded in Shooting Near Brooklyn Bridge, Suspect at Large
An 18-year-old was shot in the buttocks near the Brooklyn Bridge and hospitalized; suspect in gray hoodie remains at large. Witnesses describe the scene; police seek information.
New York City Divided Over Coney Island Casino Proposal as Queens Embraces Citi Field Gambling Complex
NYC's future gambling landscape is contentious, with debates on a Coney Island casino highlighting division, while Queens shows support for a proposed casino and entertainment complex at Citi Field.
Former Brooklyn Teacher Sentenced to Seven Years for Sexual Exploitation of Minors
A former Brooklyn teacher, Winston Nguyen, was sentenced to seven years in prison for sexually exploiting minors and must register as a sex offender after release.
Bonanno Crime Family Member John "Bazoo" Ragano Sentenced to Additional 37 Months for Extortion
Bonanno crime family soldier John Ragano was sentenced to 37 months for extortion, adding to his current 57-month term for a similar offense involving the same victim.
NYC Braces for Fog, Showers, and Sunny Spells Across the Boroughs
New York City is set to experience a week of varied weather, including cloudy conditions, patchy drizzle, fog, and chances of showers across its boroughs, with slight improvements over the weekend.
Brooklyn Court Sentences "Operation Fox Hunt" Operative Quanzhong An to 20 Months for Targeting U.S. Residents
Quanzhong An was sentenced to 20 months for his role in China's "Operation Fox Hunt," targeting U.S. residents for forced repatriation. He also faces a nearly $5 million penalty.
Mayor Eric Adams Greenlights Atlantic Avenue Redevelopment with 4,600 New Homes to Rise in Brooklyn
The Atlantic Avenue Mixed-Use Plan in Brooklyn, approved by Mayor Eric Adams and the City Planning Commission, aims to create 4,600 homes and 2,800 jobs, with a focus on affordable housing and infrastructure.
Brooklyn Residents Rally Against Planned Homeless Shelter in Borough Park Amid Affordable Housing Concerns
Brooklyn residents protest the planned conversion of an expected affordable housing project into a homeless shelter, feeling misled by the city's decision.

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