Sunny Skies Today, Rain Follows as NYC's Weeklong Forecast Unfolds
The National Weather Service predicts benign weather for NYC, with sunlight today and rain likely on Tuesday, leading to a damp Thanksgiving Day. The weekend sees a drying trend with cooler temperatures and no hazardous weather expected.
Unpredictable Weather on the Horizon for New York City as Thanksgiving Approaches
New Yorkers face changing weather with sunny skies turning to intermittent showers by Thanksgiving, with a 60% chance of rain on the holiday. Winds may exceed 30 mph, but no hazardous conditions are forecasted for NYC.
New York Attorney General's Office Initiates Investigation into Civilian Death Involving NYPD Officer in Brooklyn
The NY Attorney General's Office is probing a fatal incident where an NYPD officer in an unmarked car struck a civilian in Brooklyn, leading to her death.
New York City Gears Up for Windy Weather with Snow and Showers on the Horizon Amid Drought Concerns
New York City anticipates varied weather, including sunny days, winds, showers, and possible snow. The National Weather Service issues warnings for strong winds and advises caution for potential tree damage and power outages.
Elderly Man Fatally Injured in Multi-Vehicle Crash on BQE Near Kosciuszko Bridge, Child Among 7 Hospitalized
Multi-vehicle collision near Kosciuszko Bridge results in the death of an elderly man and injuries to seven others, including a 9-year-old girl now stable.
NYPD Traffic Agent Assaulted in Brooklyn During Parking Dispute, Suspect in Orange BMW Sought
An NYPD traffic agent was assaulted in Brooklyn by a driver angered over a parking ticket. The suspect fled and the agent was hospitalized; police seek public assistance in locating the perpetrator.
Wintry Mix Sweeps Through New York and New Jersey, Manhattan Braces for More Showers on Thanksgiving
Rain and snow hit New York and New Jersey, with Manhattan experiencing rainy conditions, and areas to the north and west seeing significant snow accumulations.
Ex-NYPD Cop Pleads Guilty to Multimillion-Dollar Forex Investment Scam in Brooklyn Court
Ex-NYPD officer Jason Rodriguez pleaded guilty to scamming investors in a forex trading scheme, according to the Eastern District of New York's U.S. Attorney’s Office.
New York City Launches $1 Billion Infrastructure Overhaul to Stimulate Jobs and Green Upgrades Under Historic Project Labor Agreements
NYC announces two Project Labor Agreements for over $1 billion in capital projects, focusing on job creation and green infrastructure improvements, targeting underserved communities.












