Man Shot in Leg Near Busy Brooklyn Transit Hub, Police Seek Suspect as Investigation Continues
A man was shot in the leg near the Smith-9th Street station in Brooklyn, pausing subway services. No arrests have been made, and the investigation continues.
Fatal Stabbing Near Brooklyn's Barclays Center Under Investigation, No Arrests Yet
A man was fatally stabbed near Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Friday night. Police found him with stab wounds, and he later died at the hospital. Authorities are seeking public tips as they investigate.
New York City Housing Non-Profits Face Uncertainty Amid Trump Administration's Funding Conditions
Trump administration's new funding conditions for NYC housing nonprofits create uncertainty over promoting "gender ideology," diversity, and sanctuary policies, potentially affecting critical housing and social services.
NYC Braces for Unsettled Weather with Showers and High Winds Across Five Boroughs
The National Weather Service forecasts cloudy skies, showers, and high winds across New York City, with slight variations in wind and precipitation in different boroughs.
Lower East Side's Gem Wine to Close, Chef Flynn McGarry to Transform Adjacent Venue and Plan New Hudson Square Venture
Flynn McGarry is closing Gem Wine this month and will transition the offerings to adjacent Gem Home. He's opening a new venture, Cove, this fall and distributing Gem Wine's cellar between his venues.
Brooklyn Podcast Personality "T.J. Stone" Sentenced to 45 Months for $2 Million Fraud Scheme
Brooklyn man "T.J. Stone," also known as Thomas John Sfraga, was sentenced to 45 months in prison for defrauding investors of over $2 million in real estate and cryptocurrency schemes.
New York City Gears Up for 264th St. Patrick's Day Parade with Festive Celebrations Across the Five Boroughs
The article highlights the 264th St. Patrick's Day parade in NYC, including parade details, traffic disruptions, viewing options, bar crawls, family-friendly events, and historic tours.
Two Cats in New York City Diagnosed with Bird Flu, Prompting Health Investigation
Two domestic cats in New York City were diagnosed with bird flu, prompting an inquiry and public health guidelines to prevent further spread. Human risk remains low despite the outbreak affecting 48 bird flocks statewide.
Bushwick's Party Bus Owners Clamor as NYPD Impound Stirs Controversy and Legal Considerations
The NYPD impounded three Bushwick party buses, sparking backlash. One, a vintage 1967 double-decker, was damaged during towing. Owner Robin Russell-French considers legal action, while local officials state intervention followed community complaints.
Personal Assistant Indicted for Fraudulently Obtaining Nearly $10 Million from Elderly Employers in New York
Catalina Corona is indicted for elder fraud, involving nearly $10 million, using her position as a personal assistant to steal from elderly employers.
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