NYPD Launches Manhunt for Two Suspects in Brownsville Shooting, Victims in Stable Condition
Police search for two suspects after a shooting in Brownsville, Brooklyn, where two victims were wounded and are now stable. The NYPD has released suspect images and descriptions.
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All CitiesBronxNew York CityBrooklynManhattanStaten IslandQueensNortheastern US Grapples with Flight Cancellations and Hazardous Travel Amid Winter Storm
A severe winter storm disrupted Northeast travel, with New York facing cancellations, delays, and power outages. Trump's pre-inauguration event moved indoors due to the cold.
New York City and Surrounding Areas Celebrate MLK Day with Service and Reflection, Banks to Close in Observance
New York City honors Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with events such as a Harlem church gathering and the Brooklyn Academy of Music tribute; banks close for the federal holiday.
NYC's Closure of Five Early Childhood Centers Leaves Brooklyn and Queens Families Scrambling for Childcare Solutions
NYC is not renewing leases for five early childhood centers, affecting over 250 children and 90 workers, amidst conflicting signals on childcare policy.
Former Mozambique Finance Minister Sentenced to Over 8 Years in U.S. Prison for $2 Billion Fraud Scheme
Ex-Mozambique Finance Minister Manuel Chang sentenced to 102 months in U.S. prison for $2 billion fraud scheme; ordered to pay $7 million in forfeiture.
MS-13 Gang Leaders 'Risky,' 'Persa,' & 'Inquieto' Cop to Racketeering Rap, Linked to Slew of Long Island and Maryland Slayings
Three top MS-13 gang members pleaded guilty to racketeering and involvement in multiple murders on Long Island and Maryland, as confirmed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Brooklyn Book Bodega Hosts Free Book Giveaway for Readers Over 10, Registration Required
Brooklyn Book Bodega is offering free books for those over age 10 on January 18, requiring an appointment. The event supports literacy and educational outcomes.
Russian Woman Indicted on Federal Stowaway Charges After Boarding NY to Paris Flight Without a Ticket
A Russian woman was indicted on federal stowaway charges after boarding a flight without a pass and later attempted to escape to Canada. Her case raises concerns about airport security.
Gov. Hochul Launches Overnight Police Patrol on NYC Subways in Response to Safety Concerns
Gov. Hochul's strategy places two officers on NYC overnight subways, costing $154 million without new hires, but some riders question its sufficiency.
Former MTA Chief Thomas Prendergast Appointed CEO of Gateway Development Commission to Spearhead Hudson River Tunnel Project
Thomas Prendergast is appointed CEO and president of the Gateway Development Commission, succeeding Kris Kolluri. He will be overseeing major infrastructure projects, including the Hudson River rail tunnel.












