Peekskill Crackdown: Six Charged in Major Drug Ring Accused of Distributing Cocaine, Fentanyl, and Meth
Six people in Peekskill are indicted for a major drug ring, accused of distributing cocaine and fentanyl. Arrests followed searches in NY and NJ, with drugs and firearms seized.
Elderly Man Found Dead by Brooklyn's Gowanus Canal, Cause of Death Under Investigation
A 69-year-old man was found dead on the shore of Brooklyn's Gowanus Canal, with the cause of death and identity yet to be determined. Authorities are investigating the incident.
Subway Service Disruptions Hit NYC as Emergency Response to Incident at Delancey Street Station Unfolds
Subway services in NYC were disrupted after a person was struck by a train at Delancey Street-Essex Street station, leading to partial suspension of J and M lines.
Decline in Migrants Leads to NYC Shelter Closures, Hotel Industry Faces Reconversion Crossroads
NYC migrant shelters are closing as arrivals decrease, with more leaving than arriving. The city's shelter system may take two years to stabilize, and hotels are hesitating to convert into housing due to regulatory and financial hurdles.
New York Braces for Weekend of Weather Warnings, Fire Watch and Coastal Flood Advisories Across Boroughs
The article discusses the weather forecast for New York, including a Fire Weather Watch, a Coastal Flood Advisory, and a generally sunny week with chances of rain midweek.
Brooklyn Federal Court Charges AI Fund Manager Kanen Flowers with Securities Fraud, Wire Fraud, and Money Laundering
Kanen Flowers, an AI fund manager, was charged with securities fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering in Brooklyn federal court and faces up to 30 years if convicted.
Renters in NYC Face Rising Costs, New Law Shifts Broker Fees from Tenants to Landlords
The NYC housing market sees rising rents amidst a tight competition, with a new law passing to shift broker fees from tenants to landlords, causing uncertainty among real estate groups.
Brooklyn Family Files $41 Million Claim Against Hospital After Mother's Death Post-C-Section at Woodhull Hospital
A Brooklyn family has filed a $41 million claim against a hospital after the death of Christine Fields, who died post-C-section, citing negligent care.
Unserved Justice in Brooklyn, NYPD Hunts for Perpetrators of Creamy Assault in Alarming Anti-Asian Attack
A man and woman in Brooklyn were victims of an anti-Asian hate crime involving whipped cream and racial remarks; suspects are sought by NYPD's Hate Crime Task Force.












