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.
New York City Launches Innovative "Drone as First Responder" Program Across Three Boroughs
NYC's "Drone as First Responder" program is now operational, aiming to improve public safety by sending drones autonomously to priority calls, offering rapid aerial response and real-time visuals.
FDNY Battling Brush Fire Near Brooklyn's Marine Park Golf Course Amid Drought Conditions
A brush fire broke out near Marine Park's golf course in Brooklyn, prompting a response from FDNY units. No injuries were reported and the cause is under investigation.
Stonehenge NYC Expands Upper East Side Portfolio with $128M Acquisition of The Hanley Luxury Building
Stonehenge NYC acquires The Hanley, a luxury rental building on the Upper East Side, for about $128 million from CIM Group, with Acore Capital financing the deal.
New York City Battles Rising Heat-Related Deaths, Struggles with AC Availability In Vulnerable Neighborhoods
NYC officials report about 350 annual deaths due to heat, emphasizing the risks in homes without air conditioning and the challenge of introducing cooling legislation.
Michail McKen Convicted of Operating Multistate Sex Trafficking Ring from Long Island
Michail McKen was convicted of sex trafficking and interstate prostitution by a federal jury, following a trial in Central Islip for running a multistate sex trafficking ring.
New York City's Culinary Scene Heats Up with 19 New Michelin Guide Recommendations Ahead of Star Ceremony
The Michelin Guide has added 19 restaurants to its New York City list, ahead of the star-awarding ceremony on December 9, showcasing a range of cuisines and potential future star recipients.
Brooklyn's Controversial Franklin Avenue High-Rise Nears Approval, Balancing Housing Needs With Botanic Garden's Environment Concerns
A proposed 10-story building near Brooklyn Botanic Garden is nearing approval after a seven-year debate, promising 355 apartments and some union-backed jobs.
Verizon Service Restored After Widespread Outages Affect Thousands on East Coast and Beyond
Verizon customers on the East Coast experienced a service outage, affecting internet and landlines and prompting dissatisfaction and compensation demands.
New York City Introduces Secure Trash Bin Rules to Combat Rats and Clean Up Streets
NYC has introduced new rules for trash bins to combat rat problems, requiring secure lids on bins in buildings with 1-9 residential units. Violators face fines post-grace period until January 2025.












